Thursday, 31 July 2014

About Running & Jogging: Red Faces, Headaches, and Other Running Nuisances; 5 Ways to Bust Through Slumps

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From Christine Luff, your Guide to Running & Jogging
If you've ever felt like you're the only runner with a beet-red face, crazy itchy legs, post-run headaches, or some other symptom that seems unusual, you're really not alone. Plenty of runners deal with these types of running nuisances. Read on for why they happen and what to do about them.
Why Does My Face Turn Red When I Run?
Some runners get concerned when their faces turn red while running. Why does it happen? Does it go away as their fitness improves? Read more...

Why Are My Legs Itchy?
Ever get an itchy sensation (especially in your legs) that is sometimes so bad, you have to stop running? Get the scoop on why it's happening and what to do about it. Read more...

How to Prevent Post-Run Headaches
Headaches during or after running are fairly common, especially when running in hot weather. Here's why they may be happening and how to avoid them. Read more...
Search Related Topics:  headaches  migraines  hot weather running

5 Ways to Bust Through Training Slumps

Suffering through a summer training slump?  Here are 5 things to try to get over it.  Read more...

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