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Beginning Tips for Runners

By: Terry Daniels

Running is great exercise to get in shape, stay healthy and challenge yourself. Whether you are new to the sport or a frequent participant, here are some tips to improving your workouts.

Your apparel is actually quite important. You should wear spandex shorts under your regular running shorts so you do not chafe anywhere down there.

You may also want to avoid wearing cotton socks that will only lead to blisters. Instead, invest in socks that are designed specifically for your sport.

For females, a good sports bra is not something to skimp on. Even if it costs more than your shoes, it is a very important piece of apparel for your physical activity.

Also, there is a motivating factor behind buying new running clothes that make you look good. Often times, people want to exercise more frequently when they feel they look good in their exercise apparel.

If you want to find the best deals on this type of clothing, try buying at the end of the season when stores are trying to get rid of the old season's line. Look on clearance racks closely to find the best bargains.

If you are looking to get involved in the community, join your local running club. You can check with your local running store, fitness center or recreation department to find one.

It is also a good idea to volunteer at a race. This way, you can meet runners, support them and connect with your community.

As far as etiquette is concerned, make sure to say "Thank You" to race volunteers when you are participating and get that water at an aid station. Also thank the family and friends who support you.

You should also conscientiously share the trail with other walkers, bikers etc. while you are training. Always try to balance running with the people you love by making a schedule that involves and is considerate of everyone.

Do not carry loose change or keys. This will annoy those you are surrounded by.

Also, do not neglect and irritate your company by spending all your time running or obsessing over it. It is important to keep versatility to your life.

There are many motivational tips that you can try as well. You should sign up for a race as soon as you feel up to it.

You can also find a committed running partner. It is much harder to skip a run when you have someone else depending on you.

Remember, you will have plateaus in your progress and tough days along the way. However, it also gets easier as you go along.

Accept and appreciate the fact that not every run can be a good one. There are good days and bad.

So, you should remove the words can't and never from your vocabulary. You should also not compare yourself to others, but to your own progress.

Do not expect every run to be better than the last one; some of them will hurt or be difficult. Do not think too much about it or you will not do it.

Even a bad run is better than no run at all. If you normally run with music, try skipping it and listening to your feet to hear your pace and your gait.

Make sure you do not train on a treadmill, or only use it sparingly when the weather does not allow you to train outside. Treadmills have their places and are good as a plan B.

Training outside is better preparation for races and has added challenges that will keep you healthier. Your movement will benefit by avoiding treadmills.

However, it can be convenient to have a treadmill at your home gym for those days when you cannot run outside. Just remember to train primarily outdoors.

Do not be discouraged if you do not experience weight loss immediately either. Start a running blog and read other running blogs regularly.

It is not an excuse to triple your intake of doughnuts because runners gain weight too. Be sure to eat healthily through all of your training.

You can try buying the powdered sports drink mix rather than premixed. It is cheaper and more similar to race drink mixes.

Each pound you lose makes running a little easier. Be sure to stay hydrated; make it a habit to drink water throughout the day.

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