Monday, August 10, 2009

Pick Up The Pace

Six Expert Tips For Getting The Most Of Every Running Experience

Tip 1: GO OFF-ROAD
"Running on trails never gets boring," says Dave Watt, executive director of the American Running association. His advice: Be sure to wear a shoe that has more grip or traction, and stick with trail-specific running shoes. Also keep in mind that running on trails is best while it's still light out — there are no street lamps in the woods.


Tip 2: SHOW OFF
"If you're running at night, reflective clothing is mandatory," says Watt. You may be able to see cars coming, but they can't always see you, so make yourself as visible as possible. And always face traffic when running in the road.


Tip 3: SWITCH IT UP
Watt recommends varying the pace when you're running. Try an interval run, for example, in which you change your tempo several times during the run: Speed up for a few minutes and then return to your previous, more comfortable, pace.


Tip 4: GET TESTED
"The height of your foot's arch has nothing to do with how much you pronate," says ARA chairman Bruce Wilk. "A low arch could under-pronate." To find out your specific gait, get tested by an expert. Running specialty shops will help you understand your analysis and find an appropriate shoe.


Tip 5: STAY DRY
"Wet shoes can't do their job," says Wilk. "They stretch and lose their ability to hold and support you." When you run, your feet sweat and get wet. You should have two pairs of running shoes if you run every day. After a run, give your shoes a day to dry and wear a different pair the next day.


Tip 6: KEEP YOUR SHOES YOUNG
If any part of your shoe is coming apart or if the cushioning pockets are crushed, it's time to buy a new pair. "Just look at the shoes and you'll be able to tell when their time has come," says Wilk.

Courtesy: mensfitness.com

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