Whether a stroke patient can recover by running training is to be judged according to the onset time of the stroke and the severity of the stroke, mild stroke patients can run training in moderation, but serious patients should avoid running. Stroke is stroke, including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, cerebral ischemia or brain tissue compressed by hematoma nudging, cerebral edema and so on may lead to brain tissue damage. Depending on the promptness of treatment and the extent of the stroke, patients may experience mild or severe limb movement disorders. If the treatment is timely and the condition is mild, with only numbness and weakness in the limbs, the patient can run, such as through jogging, walking and other outdoor exercises for rehabilitation, but need to pay attention to the amount and time of exercise to avoid over-exertion, and at the same time to do a good job of protection, to avoid falling and causing secondary injuries. However, if the disease is more serious or the treatment is not timely, the patient should not exercise in the acute stage, and there may be serious limb movement disorders, need to be in bed for rehabilitation, or after the doctor’s guidance for walking training, this time is not able to run.