I was just wondering if I needed any special shoes to run? Not in a race or anything but for my own personal fitness. Also if anyone has any advice I would appreciate it.
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I just started running and besides a light running shoe, some reflective or light colored clothing if running at night, a good set of stretches and a walkman you should be fine.
The only reason you want a light shoe is because a heavier shoe, say a cross trainer type sneaker, would tire you out to quickly.
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I've been running for years. A good place to check that out is runner's world. I dont know if they have a website, but it is a mag. they give great tips for beginners. A few words of advice; warm up before you run. Do pushups, jumping jacks...anything to get the heartrate up. Next, dont overdo it. run 3 times a week, slow pace, 20 mins to start. ALWAYS stretch after...your muscles are more limber, and you need to get the lactice acid out of them.
When you feel ok doing 3 times a week, add another day. Eventually, work to 5 days. When you hit that, start varying your routine. Here is where I am am now; 1st day, 2 1/2 jog. 2nd day, 3 mile LSD (Long SLow Distance) 3rd day. off. 4th day, 21/2 jog. 5th day, 2 miles for time. 6th day, sprints. 7th day, off.
Just remember, dont push it. If you hurt, skip running that day. Most people push it, then end up hurt. Take it slow and easy, look up that website, and good luck!Comment
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I've owned just about every running shoe there is, and in my opinion the best are Asics Gel series with the Duomax shock system. They are very light, and you get a lot of miles out of them. Nike are junk in my opinion. But you have to try out your own and see whats best for you. Also, you should check the wear patterns on your shoes after a while. You might be an overpronator, underpronater, etc. Runner's world will tell you a lot about that. Just make sure you get a light shoe with very good shock obsorbtion.
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I ran alot back in the day 3-4 miles a day 6 days a week, I dropped from 220lbs to 140lbs in 7 months people thought I was on crack.
Im up to a healthy 175-180 now.
All you really need are running shoes that are comfortable and some light clothing. A rio 500 mp3 player is optional but it makes the time go by faster. Padded socks or insoles are nice too.Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags
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