I'm tired of running. What should I try (not cycling, not peloton)

Anonymous
I'm just not feeling running anymore. My endurance has faded a lot, and my mojo seems to be gone. What should I try or explore for fitness in the new year? Open to most everything (except cycling/peloton, as I have zero interest in those).

Anonymous
Recently I found a stairwell that has been great for doing stairs.

Also I love just doing simple workouts (like squats, wall sits, lunges, arm raises, various ab exercises, etc) when I can just blast awesome music.
Anonymous
I do dance cardio and really like it. Tons of options.
Anonymous
Love the peloton app for all of the non-spin options
Anonymous
I’ve started boxing. So much fun
Anonymous
Rowing.
Anonymous
Trail running - slow your regular pace way down
Track workouts - focus on speed during 2-3 mile runs w intervals/breaks
Strength training
Horseback riding
Hiking
Swimming (in summer or post-pandemic year round)
Anonymous
Skiing
Anonymous
Lifting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rowing.


I got a hydrow and started rowing and really like it, but it is a little expensive (about what a peloton costs)
Anonymous
Strength training! Lifting heavy is so good for our body.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Strength training! Lifting heavy is so good for our body.




Your body, Our bodies...you don't share a body with OP.
Anyway, strength training is not cardio. I'm assuming OP is looking for a cardio replacement. A strength training program should already be in place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Strength training! Lifting heavy is so good for our body.




Your body, Our bodies...you don't share a body with OP.
Anyway, strength training is not cardio. I'm assuming OP is looking for a cardio replacement. A strength training program should already be in place.


It should be, what makes you think it actually is?
Anonymous
Swimming
Trail running
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Strength training! Lifting heavy is so good for our body.




Your body, Our bodies...you don't share a body with OP.
Anyway, strength training is not cardio. I'm assuming OP is looking for a cardio replacement. A strength training program should already be in place.


Chill the F out. It was a typo should have said “your” body. Why are people on here so uptight?

And OP did not specify cardio. Plus if you strength training right and with enough weight your heart will be pumping. Not the same as running but you’ll be challenged.
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