Lose Weight Running Long Distance

By Alyssa Leigh

When beginning to practice for long distance running, don't start out too fast. Pace yourself and run slowly the first piece of the run. Practicing running faster about twice a week will help you to increase your speed safely. By varying your speed, you will increase stamina and your ability to run a faster longer distance without feeling like you are going to die.

If you are feeling sluggish one day, instead of not running at all, try running at a slow pace. This would give your body a rest and let it recoup and get ready for the next training day.

Be aware that when running a long distance, that dehydration can be a real threat. It is important even thought you may not be thirsty, to drink water. Keeping hydrated is very important. Water is one of the primary keys to keep in mind when running. It takes your body about two days to recoup from a long distance run. When practicing for these races, it is important to rest in between workouts.

Rest is important the day before your big race. Keep limber by a light short jog and a little stretching, but don't over do it! At the beginning of running season, it is wise to start out jogging long slow distance. This will increase stamina of the distance that you are able to run. Then, after accomplishing this, work on speed. This would keep you tough for the entire season. To build leg and calf muscles, try running up and down stairs.

This would make you more fit, improve the running economy and make you ready for quality workouts and races in the later during running season. It is important to practice conditioning before running long distance races. If you don't, you can potentially injure yourself by pulling muscles. Running long distance can become boring. So mix it up! Every other day run a different pace, grab a friend to run with, or even run on a treadmill while watching tv. These are great ways to mix it up!

Taking a few months off of running during the off season is a good thing. During this time instead of stressing out over times and distance, relax and go for a leisurely jog. This would definitely help you come strong in the new season. In the off season keep a watch over your eating habits and don't ruin what you have worked so hard for all year. However, a little indulgence every now and then is acceptable! - 30553

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