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Running For Health And Feel Achievable by Stacy
Many people may consider running as a boring activity because they only need to run during a period of time without doing anything.
Regardless of the reason, running can definitely be a really good way for people to keep fit and keep healthy. But it is also a really hard thing to get started, because they have many other things to do besides running. They have a lot of work to do, or they’d rather playing computer games than running.
Running can be tedious at times. But I like running that so I can think during such time when I can review my life and my work, thinking about what I can do to make some changes to them. The impact on your body and mind is well worth that struggle of just getting up and running.
We have some tips for running to share with you.
Tip 1 One step at a time, and start with short distances.
You don’t have to start with a 40 kilometers marathon at the first day. I am sure you won’t run for a long time. The dean Karnazes, one of the legend of Ultramarathon running, said something to the idea of just taking one step at a time in his book “Ultramarathon Man”. It is a powerful approach to take towards running. You can make a little plan before you start to run. When you finish it, you will be more confident and have more interests to keep on running.
Focus on shorter distances is a great way to build up to your one day goal of a half marathon, and then you can go further. You can start with trying jogging or running 1 mile every day for the next few weeks. Then bump it to 2 miles and so on and so forth. Shorter distances are a step to longer and more successful runs.
Tip 3 Join a group, or ask your friend
To find people who would like to do the same thing with you is a good way for you to keep on. Almost every cities have running communities. You can find many people who like running or just want to run for some purpose.
Running groups are phenomenal for those who have many highs and lows when it comes to running. They will keep you committed to seeing your running goals through.
If you can bring a friend along to push you through the times and motivate them in their own, you will weather the high’s and low’s that come with the emotional and physical strains of running. And your friend can sometimes give you more motivations to run.
Tip 4 Participate in a race.
The best things anyone can do in most life aspects is committing to a special event, or accept a responsibility. By participating in a race, you will focus on a goal and be motivated to keep practicing for that event.
If you have joined in any running group, you will have more opportunities to get the information about the latest information for the race. Actually there are at least three 5 kilometers race per month so most of you will have no problem finding a great race.
Tip 5 Go shopping.
You may ask “Does shopping have anything to do with running?” Of course have! Some of the most enthusiastic shoppers are runners. Most stores have well-educated sales people that knows what’s good and what’s bad for runners, and they can also recommend products that can help you survive, or do good to you while you are running.
Tip 6 Visit the running sites.
There are many good sites and blogs with writers sharing their thoughts over running. These sites are for any and every level, and if you search more carefully you will find many forums where you can build bonds with other runners or even form your own group.
Don’t hesitate. Just start today!
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Without Limits $6.74 The film follows the life of famous 1970s runner Steve Prefontaine from his youth days in Oregon to Oregon University where he worked with the legendary coach Bill Bowerman, later to Olympics in Munich and his early death at 24 in a car crash…. |
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Born to Run $15.95 An epic adventure that began with one simple question: Why does my foot hurt? Isolated by Mexico’s deadly Copper Canyons, the blissful Tarahumara Indians have honed the ability to run hundreds of miles without rest or injury. In a riveting narrative, award-winning journalist and often-injured runner Christopher McDougall sets out to discover their secrets. In the process, he takes his readers fro… |
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