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By : Dominique de Rooij    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-25 03:45:10
Are you looking for some running tips for beginners? You are eager, enthusiastic and ready to improve your fitness? Then check out this article for some important tips to get you off to the right start.

Are you a beginning runner? Need a few tips to get you started? Here are some important tips to get you off to the right start.

Beginner Running Tip #1: This is Not a Race - at Least Not Yet

You must never make your first running experiences attempts at racing - either against other people or against yourself. You're not yet conditioned well enough to attempt racing. Unfortunately, the consequences can be disastruous if you try to be a road and trail racer right from the start even before you have taken the time to become properly trained.

For one, you could develop heart arrhythmia (note: this will probably be benign, but it can still be scary). You may also get pulled muscles or tear ligaments, which will could sit you on the sidelines for awhile and be very painful. You might also get severe shin splints, which are also very painful and could shorten your running career. You could also feel overly tired, become dizzy, or get dehydrated. Any of these ailments could get you so frustrated mentally at your "slow" pace that you keep quitting, which means you'll never improve.

Beginner Running Tip #2: A Slow Start

Start off "slowly" and you'll be amazed at how fast you've become only a few weeks later. It usually takes anywhere from a few weeks to a few months of steady, daily or near-daily training before you're ready to run a race - even if you're only racing against your own internal clock. The training period depends on a number of factors, including your age, your past experience with sports, your current general health and your level of natural athletic ability.

Beginner Running Tip #3: Learn from Other Runners

You would never want to try anything without first hearing about the stories and techniques of those who have gone before you. Running is no exception. Many people think that because running comes pretty naturally, it's something you just go out and do without much thought. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Read running articles like this one, visit some good running websites and talk to experienced runners if you can. There are techniques and disciplines involved with running that most can't imagine until they start running.

Beginner Running Tip #4: Watch What You Eat

One of the greatest things about running is that it makes you healthier. And one of the ways that it can do this is by inducing you to watch what you eat more carefully. It's really not that hard once you get into the rhythm of it, and you'll find yourself enjoying foods in a whole different, and better, way. For many, living healthier makes them want to eat healthier as well.

Be very moderate with refined sugars. You will have a false sense of how much energy you have, because sugars are burned up very quickly. You'll "crash" and that's not good either. Switch your drinking habits to clearwater, vegetable juices, V-8, and fruit/veggie smoothies. Get plenty of complex carbohydrates, protein, whole grains and fluids. Use herbal supplements such as ginseng for energy. By fueling your body right for your running, you'll be making yourself healthier without much effort at all.

Beginner Running Tip #5: Vary the Pace

If you are starting out as a runner and you feel very burned, go ahead and walk when you feel the need. It's a great way to help you get further. Just walk a little, and then do a bit of running again. But don't give up too easily - push yourself a bit, but never go over the edge. If muscles or lungs are burning, stop and walk for a little while. Also, once you gain more experience, start adding some sprints in with your running. This will improve cardiovascular conditioning and build your muscles and your speed.

Follow these step-by-step tips and you'll be well on your way to a regular running routine. There is still much more to learn. Please feel encouraged to pick up some more running tips for beginners on sites around the web by googling "beginner running tips" or "running tips for beginners". This should help make your running a more pleasant, safer experience and will set you up for success!
Author Resource:- Best Running Tips provides beginner running tips, running training information and advice on running apparel and gear. Check out my running tips for beginners for more information on how to start running and how to improve your running.


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