Running Tips: Workouts, Gear, and Training for Speed

Training for a 5k or 10k requires a mix of specific strength workouts and proper pre-run stretches to increase your speed. Discover how to find the best running shoes for your foot type and why joining a running club can transform your performance.

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The Best Running Shoes for Knee Pain

Knee problems while running often arise because you're wearing the wrong type of shoes for your foot shape and stride. If your doctor has ruled out serious problems, head to your local running store for a gait analysis to determine whether you overpronate, supinate or are a neutral runner.

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The Best Walking and Jogging Shoes

When shopping for shoes to walk and jog in, comfort is king. Depending on a person’s arch, high, low or average, the type of shoes will differ. For those with a high arch to support the foot where the arch should support cushioned shoes it's best to fill that area that the arch lacks.

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How to Find a Running Track

Running is one of the most effective ways to strengthen your heart and lungs and to lose weight, according to Vanderbilt University. Running also requires little equipment other than a good pair of shoes, which makes it an accessible form of exercise.

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Recommended 100 Meter Sprint Workouts

The 100m sprint is one of the most important events in track and field. The mens' winner of the 100m dash at the Olympics is crowned with the unofficial title of the "world's fastest human" and is celebrated for his accomplishment. Women sprinters are also held in high esteem.

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Tips For Runners with Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a painful condition in which the cartilage found in the joints begins to wear away. Cartilage helps to absorb friction between the ends of the bones in your joints. As the cartilage is damaged, bone rubs on bone, causing pain and stiffness.

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The Best Walking Shoes for Flat Feet

"Flat feet" is a popular reference term for the medical condition describing feet with collapsed arches. Flat-footedness is caused either by the body’s inability to develop arches or by weak muscles that fail to maintain arches.

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How to Train for the 400-Meter Dash

The 400-meter dash is a challenging event that requires an athlete to possess both a high level of speed and specific conditioning. The 400-meter race requires contributions largely from the anaerobic glycolytic system, which produces large amounts of metabolic waste products that ultimately lead to the "burning"

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300 Meter Sprint Technique

The 300-meter sprint requires fast twitch fibers and a high level of speed endurance. Months and years of diet and training will have a large impact on your 300-meter sprint performance. Correct technique is also essential for a 300-meter runner.

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How to Calculate My Running Pace

Whether you are an experienced runner trying to hit a proscribed effort for your daily run, a new runner trying to get an idea of your current fitness or you simply want to be able to quantify your daily runs--you need to know how to calculate your running pace.

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How to Lose Weight With Running & Yoga

Yoga and running are the perfect combination for weight loss. Running burns calories at a high rate and speeds up your metabolism. According to the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, exercise causes an increase in calorie burning rate both during and after exercise.

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Proper Sprint Breathing

Sprinting, or running at a high intensity, will get anyone out of breath -- and quickly. Different paced runs require different breathing techniques, and sprinting is different from other types of runs.

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The Best Way to Build Up Sprint Stamina

If you don't develop your sprint stamina, you may not be able to finish alongside — or ahead of — competitors in a race. Likewise, if you play a competitive sport, you might see a competitor beat you to a loose ball or the end zone.

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Running Parachute Workouts

Running parachutes are an effective tool for improving both running speed and strength. Chutes are most often used by sprinters, although runners of all types can utilize them in their training. Most chutes are made of cloth and are attached by cords to a harness system that is worn by the runner.

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The Best Shoes for Running Sprints

A runner that desires to run sprints well usually follows the path of wearing a lighter, less cumbersome shoe. The goal of a sprinter is to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible with the least amount of resistance.

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How to Run Up & Down Stairs to Lose Weight

You burn more calories running up and down stairs compared to jogging, or cycling, at a moderate pace without much of an incline, according to Dr. Cedric Bryant, chief science officer for the American Council on Exercise.

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How to Calculate Mile Pace

Mile pace is an important figure for runners. This statistic denotes how many minutes it takes you to complete one mile, averaged over an entire run. Runners note progress with this figure, attempting to increase their pace over time.

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How To Run Sprint Intervals

Sprint intervals are used by athletes to get into peak shape for races and team sports. Unlike long duration training, sprint intervals require you to use maximum effort. If you are trying to lose weight and have a busy schedule, you can get a great workout in a short amount of time.

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How to Lose Weight by Running Every Day

If you're trying to lose weight, running is an effective cardio method to help you burn calories quickly and drop the extra weight. While it seems daunting to beginners, with the proper technique and perseverance, you can be running daily within four to six weeks. Ease yourself into running if you are a beginner.

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How to Get Bigger Calves at Home

The calves are the fleshy areas in the back of the lower legs below the knees. The upper part of this muscle group is known as the gastrocnemius and the lower part is the soleus. Both sections are responsible for plantar flexion, which causes your toes to point downward. The gastroc is also involved with knee flexion.

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