You don’t need anything but running shoes to start running. But having some basic gear can make a big difference and keep you going.
10k Training
Stop Trying to Learn How to Run Faster
Running is an endurance sport, and the slower you are, the more punishment you have to endure. Slow runners are the real superheroes of the sport.
#runstreak day 9: follow-up and community check-in
Today’s run was pretty easy. A 9:27 mile, and my heartrate never went over 165, really. Not that I noticed, at least. And that’s awesome. Recovery runs aren’t meant to tax you. They are just there to keep you moving and making sure your body doesn’t wither away into a lifeless husk.
#runstreak day 7: Proper Running Form (Health Hacks 018)
I finished 3.1 miles at 9:55 minutes per mile, but I had to push myself at the very end to keep that pace. I was running faster than that overall, but my walk breaks took my average pace down. I pushed too hard, and almost had an asthma attack on the road.
What Do You Need to Start Running? – (Geek Fitness Health Hacks – 003)
What do you really need to start running? A couple of feet and a pair of shoes that don’t hurt them!
Running Gear Review: Lock Laces (Best Elastic No Tie Shoelaces)
After running 200 miles in my first pair of no-tie Lock Laces, I am never going to tie my running shoes with normal shoelaces ever again.
Running Through the Bad Days
That’s what it means to be a runner. Running never gets any easier, guys. You just learn how to deal with it. You just keep on running.
The “Run Walk Run” Method Isn’t Just For Beginners
Yes, real runners take walk breaks. Walking and running use completely different muscles.
Do You Need a GPS Watch to Run?
Do you need a GPS watch to run? That depends on why you go running.
It’s Okay To Take A Break From Fitness
Mental and physical rest days are important to reaching your fitness goals.