@newcityn8 What you are saying is true in the long term! But there are ways to mitigate it so that you can start running.
If you want to get your cardio up and shed a few pounds, long walks are good, but eventually, you'll need to up the rate at which you're going. Might I recommend an exercise bike or swimming as a low joint impact workout to bridge the gap? Also, if you do feel the need to run right out of the gate, running on grass (not turf) vuce a harder surface is much much better for your joints.
If you want to get your cardio up and shed a few pounds, long walks are good, but eventually, you'll need to up the rate at which you're going. Might I recommend an exercise bike or swimming as a low joint impact workout to bridge the gap? Also, if you do feel the need to run right out of the gate, running on grass (not turf) vuce a harder surface is much much better for your joints.