I've gotten into jogging because it's one of the few things that I can do where I really feel like I've exerted myself. Another good one for me is inline skating, as suggested above, but access to good trails involves a 20 minute drive one way, which I can't find the time for these days. Still, I'd recommend it, as it's very low impact and a lot of fun. You just need a good, smooth surface so you don't trip over the cracks and kill yourself. I don't bother with pads and haven't had a problem, but I do own a helmet and use it whenever I'm rollerblading in any sort of a spot where trees and hills are in close proximity to one another.
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