How to Make Running More Enjoyable

Running is a great sport to engage in if you're looking for some good exercise. For some people, like myself, I do not enjoy the sport of running. I know it's good for me so am determined to either run or walk at least 4 days a week. Here are some tips to making your running experience
 more enjoyable.

This first things to help any runner are comfortable clothing and shoes. Wear layers of clothing if it's cool out so you can peel them off as your body temperature increases. Make sure to wear cotton shirts to help circulate air and pull moisture off of you body. If you have a little money to spend I suggest investing in moisture wicking clothing. They make shirts, shorts and socks. These articles of clothing pull moisture off of your body and allow air in keeping you cool and dry. Make sure you have comfortable, padded socks to support your feet. Shoes are the most important part of your running attire. Shoes, like tires, have a "mileage." Make sure to replace your running shoes about every six months as the treads and cushions get worn down in that time. Make sure your shoes fit well and use inserts like the Dr Scholl's brand. Some high end shoe stores actually have a computer system that records your foot when running and will design a shoe based on your foot and how you run. If you have the money for it these are great options.

Music is a great entertainment and distraction factor when running or walking. It's easy to burn a CD from your computer for a personal Walkman. If you have an IPod, you can download songs onto it and use it during your run. Some great favorites of mine are "Eye of The Tiger" from the Rocky movie, "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz, "Ready to Go" by Republica and "Sandstorm" by Darude. Any songs by The Black Eyed Peas or OutKast make a great addition.

 
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Darude's "Sandstorm" is one of the greatest songs to get me moving, be it running or dancing! Great tips to get us all moving around more. :)

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 1:04:07 PM

I use all the same tips, including the dog...well not the stroller. My son is 7 now. I support your list of tips. They work! I recommend music that is upbeat. For me, running also is 'me-time', where I can relax and think while my dog tugs me along the C&O canal. ;-)

Posted on 09/15/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

Music is a good idea. I sometimes see runners listening to music as they jog along. Sophie

Posted on 07/22/2007 at 4:07:00 PM

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