Is running considered steady state cardio?
The reason I ask; Cathe often includes running in rotations, and I am not crazy about running as a fitness activity. Ok, ok, I will admit that not only I do NOT like to run, I really just hate it. I have nothing but admiration for your folks who do this regularly, but when I get out there, I feel like I am galloping and stumbling around like a horse on crack. Also, my knees do not appreciate the exertion and let me have it for days afterwards. Now, I like walking and suppose I could do some power-walking as a sub, but I am wondering, if I wanted to sub some other, kinder, gentler activity, what would be the logical choice? Step? Hi-lo? Interval? Can you explain to me why?
Thanks for your educated opinions!
Marie

The reason I ask; Cathe often includes running in rotations, and I am not crazy about running as a fitness activity. Ok, ok, I will admit that not only I do NOT like to run, I really just hate it. I have nothing but admiration for your folks who do this regularly, but when I get out there, I feel like I am galloping and stumbling around like a horse on crack. Also, my knees do not appreciate the exertion and let me have it for days afterwards. Now, I like walking and suppose I could do some power-walking as a sub, but I am wondering, if I wanted to sub some other, kinder, gentler activity, what would be the logical choice? Step? Hi-lo? Interval? Can you explain to me why?
Thanks for your educated opinions!
Marie



