Patients with coronary heart disease can run, but they should pay attention to the timing. Coronary heart disease includes chronic stable coronary heart disease as well as acute coronary syndrome. For patients with acute coronary syndrome and acute myocardial ischemic state, running is not recommended. In the acute phase of acute myocardial ischemia within three days or even a week, it is recommended to rest in bed as much as possible, and according to the condition, in the absence of complications, start to move down to the ground appropriately, gradually increase the amount of exercise, and gradually, instead of running is recommended. For patients with chronic stable coronary artery disease, aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking, jogging, tai chi, table tennis and swimming, is recommended, and the amount of exercise is appropriate for slight sweating. In addition, attention should be paid to maintaining a healthy weight, as well as reducing stress as much as possible.