Thursday, 21 May 2015

5 Running Mistakes That Could Lead to Injury

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5 Running Mistakes That Could Lead to Injury
Most running injuries are not caused by one little mistake, such as losing your footing as you're running on a trail. They usually develop over the course of weeks, when you're making lots of little mistakes, such as not varying your routine, running in worn-out shoes, or overtraining. Find out what mistakes to avoid so you can stay injury-free.
 

 

Christine Luff
Running & Jogging Expert
5 Running Mistakes That Could Lead to Injury
Are you doing things that are putting you at risk for injuries?  Avoid these common mistakes to avoid injuries and keep running strong.

 

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