I’ve began slow running since I turned 64, 5 years ago. It began when my father was dying and I would run in my house at night to calm myself down and it was very effective, and helped me sleep after. Then, 4 months ago at 69, I had a heart attack and 4 stents placed, and now I’m in cardiac rehab, I began slow running on the treadmill there because it is more enjoyable and actually easier for me than walking, I kinda go into a meditative state. I’m talking 2.7 mph with a slight incline, so no over exertion here. I think it’s helping me so much mentally and physically. I’ve always been thin, eat WFPB low fat diet, but have genetic problem with high cholesterol and triglycerides and high blood pressure, which my wonderful cardiologist is treating with amazing drugs that have my lipids on the low normal side now. I’m hoping I will be able to slow run the rest of my life.
This seems like excellent advice- I found that I enjoyed lengthening my runs by going more slowly and it did seem to have the sorts of benefits that Dr Singh talks about.
I’ve began slow running since I turned 64, 5 years ago. It began when my father was dying and I would run in my house at night to calm myself down and it was very effective, and helped me sleep after. Then, 4 months ago at 69, I had a heart attack and 4 stents placed, and now I’m in cardiac rehab, I began slow running on the treadmill there because it is more enjoyable and actually easier for me than walking, I kinda go into a meditative state. I’m talking 2.7 mph with a slight incline, so no over exertion here. I think it’s helping me so much mentally and physically. I’ve always been thin, eat WFPB low fat diet, but have genetic problem with high cholesterol and triglycerides and high blood pressure, which my wonderful cardiologist is treating with amazing drugs that have my lipids on the low normal side now. I’m hoping I will be able to slow run the rest of my life.
This seems like excellent advice- I found that I enjoyed lengthening my runs by going more slowly and it did seem to have the sorts of benefits that Dr Singh talks about.
Wonderful, informative discussion. I am training for my first marathon so this was very helpful. Thank you.
I love slow running ❤, just start doing after been away from jogging for many years
I wonder how many people do this. And I wonder how it's improved their life.
Close your mouth. Breathe through your nose into your diaphragm. 4 in 4 out. This is my way of going slow at a Niko Niko pace.
Great information
To run slow, run like you are sightseeing. Pay close attention to the landscape that surrounds you.
excellent