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Guidelines For Successful Jogging

Avoid fitness dead ends that can keep you from enjoying this hobby-sport

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Jogging is as simple as putting one foot in front of the other, right? Right . . . and wrong! Right because there just isn't a more basic, down-to-earth, inexpensive way for the average person to achieve fitness.
Wrong because if it's so darn easy why do so many people start . . . and then just up and quit?

Like every other activity, jogging has certain guidelines that need to be followed and which—like the guidelines in most other activities—are usually ignore. The results of such ignorance are usually outright injuries and those little (and not so little) aches and pains that can take all the fun out of this simple and otherwise enjoyable hobby-sport.

In an effort to avoid such deadends while getting more people on the road to fitness, Rory Donaldson and the National Jogging Association (919 18th St. N.W., Suite 830, Washington, D.C. 20006) have put together a remarkably complete—and inspiring—little book called Guidelines for Successful Jogging (available from the National Jogging Association for $4.40 postpaid or from Mother's Bookshelf for $3.95 plus 95¢ shipping and handling).

We're happy to be able to excerpt a bit of this fine little manual here. It's just what the title implies . . . and just what the doctor (or sports podiatrist) ordered!

If you're reading this hoping for a miraculous conversion to jogging, forget it! No matter what good you've been led to expect from exercise you probably won't "get out there" unless there's already a small, irrepressible jogger deep inside you struggling to be free: seeking movement, health, sweat, challenge, a fast-beating heart, solitude, and play.

(If you're over 30 and sedentary, check with your doctor before beginning any new exercise programs. If you're over 35 you should have a maximal-stress-treadmill test in order to safely determine that there are no contra-indications to your jogging at this time. The National Jogging Association may be able to help you locate a facility near you.)

Successful jogging isn't just a goal, it is also a means of expressing physical potential, grace, and beauty. Wise jogging and fitness can develop a base of physical and emotional well-being that will allow you to maximize your freedom of movement throughout the rest of your life. Keep in mind, though, that the way to become a good jogger isn't by reading this . . . but by achieving flexibility and putting in many long, slow, quiet, gentle miles of jogging. "Train, don't strain," and slowly—throughout the months and years—your jogging can be wise, safe, gentle, fun, and rewarding.

HOW TO BEGIN

The natural tendency, now that you are ready to begin, is to demand it all now! Paradoxically, this same self-motivation—so critical to a successful program—can also be your undoing if it leads to stiffness, guilt, fatigue, and injury. As well intentioned as the new jogger usually is, a few highly fevered days of pounding around the block-accompanied by many glances at a watch—will be very discouraging, boring, and unpleasant. Why would anyone want to keep this up?

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