Another suggestion is to do the exercises and to walk for a while instead of running. Some people may disagree, but it's my belief that running really slow is actually more harmful on your body than a brisk walk. It's unneccessary impact and your form is terrible.
When you are out and about observe a person at a brisk jog and somebody who is not running fast....at all. More times than not the person running faster has their arms tucked in tighter, their legs are moving up and down, and their posture is good. Now look at the person going out for the leisurely jog - arms and legs are flailing all over, their feet are pointing in all different directions, and they just look awkward. They aren't fluid looking and just look outright clumsy.
It's in my opinion that these people need to be walking and working out in a gym before they need to be running. Build up some muscle and some endurance before you go out and try running. Hit some low impact exercise machines like elliptical trainers and exercise bikes.
I know everyone has to start somewhere, but it's just in my experience that these people out there doing 10 minute jogging miles are actually putting unneeded stress on their bodies.