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How often should I be running? How far should I be running? Should I be running at all!? Running is a great activity to kick-start your fitness, and the great news is that you can do it all at your own pace, quite literally. Whether you want to start training again for a 5k run coming up later this year, or you simply want to get fit, we’ve outlined some key tips and ideas to help you through the process.
Planning your running schedule is important for two reasons. First, it helps you build your training up so you’re constantly pushing yourself. Secondly, it makes running doable within your day-to-day schedule.
Aim to set aside enough time to exercise for about 30 minutes, ideally three to five times a week. This can be hard to start with but once you get into a routine, you’ll wonder what you did with all your time before you began training.
Another important thing to remember when you start to plan your training schedule is to start small and progress as you improve your fitness levels. Running non-stop for 30 minutes is totally attainable, but you will need to work your way up to it. Taking a gradual approach toward training also reduces the risk of injury. No one wants to start running and then need five days to recover from their first run, so gradual please, people!
Nutrition is also a key consideration. It’s always best to try and eat something about 45 minutes before you go for a run. Some people find running on an empty stomach suits them better, but if you do start feeling weak, then make sure you try and eat something before the next run. Even half a banana could give you the extra energy you need to power through your training. If you decide to go running after work, maybe have a bite to eat before you leave work so that you have time to digest before running.
One major advantage of running is that you won’t need to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on sports equipment. The most important thing is to have a decent pair of running shoes. And when we say “running shoes”, we don’t mean fashionable “athletic” shoes. Trust us on this one.
Wearing the wrong kind of shoes when running can cause problems such as shin splints, back pain, knee damage or you could even lose a toenail! I know everyone wants to look super cool when working out – and you can – but make sure you buy some proper athletic shoes for running.
When it comes to running leggings and cute t-shirts, knock yourself out! Check out the Beyonce range in Topshop: Ivy Park. Also, ladies, be sure to get a very supportive, properly-fitted sports bra. No one likes back pain, right?
Repeat this three to four times in week one.
Repeat this three to four times in week two.
Repeat this three to four times in week three.
Repeat this three to four times in week four.
Once you get to week four, you should be able to add a few minutes each time you go out for a run. Increasing your training time and intensity gradually will help you reach your goal of running for 30 minutes. Go you!
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