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  • How To Run After a Total Knee Replacement

    Total knee replacement surgery consists of resurfacing the damaged and worn surfaces of your knee. The surgeon will remove these damaged surfaces and replace them with a manmade prosthetic of...

  • How to Stop Shin Pain From Running

    Running is a low maintenance way of getting in shape. Just put on your running shoes and go. Unfortunately, some runners may experience shin pain from running. However, shin pain need not be the...

  • How to Run for Hip Exercises

    Running is an effective form of exercise when it comes to staying fit and healthy. There are many benefits to running such as improved cardiovascular health, weight loss, improved bone health,...

  • How to Run After a Lumbar Fusion

    Running is a high-impact activity that is associated with many injuries. If you are recovering from a lumbar fusion, which joins two or more spinal bones--or vertebrae--to treat a number of spine...

  • How to Gain Weight While Running

    Running for exercise helps to keep your body fat low. If you would like to gain weight while running, you will need to add some weight training to your exercise regimen. Weight training will not...

  • How to Run With Sciatica

    Sciatica refers to pain that you may experience along your lower back down to your legs.The sciatic nerve runs from your spinal cord to your buttock, hip area and all the way down to the back of...

  • How to Run With Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis is a condition in which your bones become weak and brittle, which can lead to fractures. Your bones weaken because of many factors, including low levels of calcium, phosphorus and...

  • How to Run After a Meniscus Injury

    Getting back to running after a meniscus injury can be a slow process. You should give yourself plenty of time for recovery and rehabilitation before starting any athletic activity again. You need...

  • Elliptical Machines Vs. Running

    Running and using the elliptical machines are both efficient form of fitness exercise. If you are prone to injuries and are looking for a less strenuous and lower-impact form of exercise the...

  • How to Run Hills on a Treadmill

    Running hills on the treadmill is excellent for building strength and endurance, and increasing your aerobic capacity. Short bursts, known as intervals, can help take your training and racing to...

  • How to Find a Running Track

    To find a running track in your community, you can use technology to research the information that you need. The Internet is a useful tool to find information about your area such as local high...

  • How to Run After Hip Replacements

    Running after a hip replacement surgery is not generally recommended, but it is possible and can be safe. It's important to take several things into consideration before trying to run on a...

  • The Best Men's Running Shoe

    To consider one shoe the be all and end all of running shoes isn't a wise move. Everyone is different, as are their feet, and not all shoes are created the same for every foot. Many styles exist,...

  • How To Transition From Running on a Treadmill to Running on a Track

    Making the transition from a treadmill to a track doesn't have to be a difficult process. However, because the two surfaces are different in many ways, you may need to make a few adjustments to...

  • What Are the Causes of Heartburn While Running?

    Heartburn and other gastrointestinal disturbances can derail or ruin a run. For endurance athletes, these issues could be the difference between running a personal best time in a race and just...

  • Rubber Running Track Pros & Cons

    The earliest track races were held on grass running surfaces. Over the years, the surfaces of running tracks have changed: from grass to cinder to synthetics (rubber and polyurethane).

  • How to Run with High Blood Pressure

    Many people with high blood pressure instinctively avoid heavy exertion, fearing a heart attack or stroke. However, regular exercise is one of the most effective methods for lowering blood...

  • How to Train For a Successful Marathon

    Running a marathon can be one of the hardest and most rewarding events in your life. Proper training is the key to success, and is crucial to your health. You cannot achieve a marathon overnight....

  • How to Run in Water for Better Exercise

    Running can be a great way to improve cardio, burn fat, and build muscle. However, for some, the process can be quite difficult on the joints or may simply not provide an intense workout. Water...

  • How to Run a 10-Minute Mile

    A 10-minute mile is the average time for most distance runners. It is neither a jog nor a sprint but a good stepping block to pace your runs. If you run a 10-minute mile in a marathon, you would...

  • How to Get Yourself Ready to Run a Marathon

    This last September, I finished my third full marathon and have also completed 2 half marathons. Completing a marathon has to be the greatest feeling in the world. A lot of people think that...

  • How to Run Faster Without Running

    If you want to be a faster runner you have to run all the time, right? Wrong. The truth is that you can do a number of activities that will improve your cardiovascular endurance and leg...

  • How to Run With a Pulled Hamstring

    Those who run on a daily basis are devoted to their sport. Running gets in your blood and many runners make sure they get their miles in, even in very poor weather conditions. But injuries are a...

  • Why Does My Back Hurt When I Run?

    There are several reasons why your back may hurt once finishing up a run. The challenge is to pinpoint the problem in the whole spectrum of potential culprits since back pain can be so mysterious,...

  • How to Run on a Treadmill for 25 Minutes

    Running provides outstanding cardiovascular benefits and can help you drop pounds or simply maintain a healthy weight. Plus it's low-cost--the only necessary equipment being proper footwear. If...

  • How to Use a Treadmill to Emulate Outdoor Running

    Many people enjoy going for runs outside, but sometimes running outdoors is not an option, and workouts have to be completed on an indoor treadmill instead. The key to using a treadmill to emulate...

  • How to Create a Weight Loss Program that Works for You

    For most, the hardest thing about creating a good weight loss program is starting it, and getting into a routine. Here's how to overcome the challenge of motivating yourself and finding a...

  • How to Run a 5k Charity Run

    So your part of an organization and you got roped into a 5k run. 5, psh is that all you got? 5 is a relatively small number...and then you realize that a 5k in actuality is 3.1 miles when...

  • How to Run After a Spinal Fusion

    The University of Washington School of Medicine states that patients of spinal fusion surgery will be restricted from sport activities during recovery. After three months, patients may do some low...

  • How to Run After Bunion Surgery

    Doctors recommend bunion surgery patients to refrain from any exercise during the post-operative period. However you can start running after full recovery (typically eight weeks) with your...

  • Walk or Run for Weight Loss

    Walking and running are excellent forms of cardiovascular activity. They are free and require nothing more than willing legs to carry you. Coupled with proper nutrition, walking or running can...

  • How to Train Effectively for a Half or Full Marathon

    It's not easy to train for a half or full marathon, but with the proper work ethic and drive and a little coaching, you can do it. The key is to start small and work to build both strength and...

  • How to Increase Your Running Endurance

    Many people enjoy running but it can be frustrating trying to ramp up your endurance and increase how far you can jog. The strategies below will help you comfortably and safely increase your...

  • How to Stay Motivated When On a Running/jogging Program

    Running is a good to lose weight and stay in shape but let's face it, it can be hard to stay motivated. Below are some tips on how to stay motivated and keep running. Happy running!

  • How to Properly Plan And Train For A Marathon

    Are you really thinking about taking the challenge of running 26.2 miles. If so you are going to really dig deep into yourself and bring out the willingness to train for a marathon. It is not only...

  • How to Properly Run In Hot Weather

    Running in hot weather can be challenging, but you don't have to let the heat or humidity ruin a good run. All you have to do is follow a few simple rules and you should be okay to run.

  • How to Run on a Treadmill Incline

    Treadmill inclines are designed to replicate the effects of running outdoors. The incline setting generates resistance similar to wind and hilly terrain. Running on a treadmill incline safely and...

  • How to Make Running a More Enjoyable Experience

    Running is perhaps one of the most rewarding hobbies a person can have. Not only is it beneficial to your cardiovascular health, but to your overall mood as well. Like all exercises though,...

  • How to Increase Running Speed With Downhill Training

    Many people look at downhill running as an opportunity to "coast" or to not run as hard because gravity is helping them go faster. Or they look at a downhill run as a time to save energy because...

  • Does Running Burn Breast Fat?

    Many women wonder if running will shrink their breasts. The answer, in a word, is no--no more than running shrinks thighs, bellies or double-chins, anyway.

  • How to Run a Marathon Without Dropping Dead

    Have you ever had the crazy idea of running a 26.2 mile Marathon? Well my friend, you are definitely crazy! Crazy in a good way though. It takes a lot of drive and motivation to start and finish a...

  • How to Prepare for Your 5k Race On Race Day

    So you've done all your training, and now your 5k race day is upon you. It is time to get ready for your race. Running your first race is a fun and exciting experience. The first time around,...

  • How to Jog Longer

    Running is something we should all do, but sometimes we just need an extra push to go that extra mile. Here are a few tips on how to keep you going going!

  • How to Start Running if You’re Not a Natural Runner

    Some people are just natural-born runners. These are the types of beginning runners who have never run in their lives, decide to begin running, and go out and run a mile or more with seeming ease....

  • How to Find Cheap Running Shoes and Apparel Online

    If you consider yourself a distance runner then you understand the financial burden of spending as much as $100+ per month on new running shoes. Our seemingly straightforward, natural athletic...

  • How to Get Rid of Iliotibial Band (IT) Syndrome (ITBS)

    As a collegiate distance runner and post-collegiate runner, the one injury that affected me early and often in my career was iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS). After experiencing recurring tightness...

  • How to Run a Half Marathon Tips

    No matter why you run, whether it's for fitness or an endorphin boost, or whether you're just plain competitive, there are things to keep in mind when running a challenging middle distance race...

  • Treadmill Vs. Roadwork

    Before deciding to invest in a treadmill or a gym membership, take time to think through the advantages and disadvantages of running on a machine instead of running through the park or on your...

  • How to Train as a Beginner for a 5k Race

    Even for experienced runners a 5k race can be daunting. Running a race can be fun by preparing yourself. A 5k race is 3.2 miles. Although most race participants run the entire race, it is...

  • Treadmill vs. Road Running

    Training on a treadmill offers a similar workout to running on a road or path, but both types of running have advantages and disadvantages. Many runners use a mixture of both types of training.

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