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Long term running is almost a sure ticket towards needing knee and/or hip replacement plus a lot of other possible injuries. It is good for short term weight loss but that is it.
I have been a distance runner since I could walk and used to get injured a couple of times a year, even as a kid, but that was before I started doing tai chi and got a better sense of body mechanics and how to balance and use my core muscles (abs, lower back, obliques, etc.).
I haven't been injured in 10 years other than breaking my toe once when I tripped over a tortoise in the desert...true story! I have run several marathons, and am training for my first Ironman this fall
. It's all in HOW you run, not running itself. I should note i used to get injured just as much swimming competitively as I did running...hard on the shoulders and can actually be hard on your back unless you are training right. I highly recommend yoga, tai chi, pilates or some other core training/flexibility exercise to reduce your injuries.As for the short-term weight loss, sorry this is a myth 🙁. Even with a vigorous running schedule, I still tend to be slightly overweight unless I also strength train (high rep, low weight) and eat a reasonably healthy diet. Fat burns much faster during anaerobic exercise.