Tuesday, 16 June 2015

4 Running Form Mistakes and How to Fix Them

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4 Running Form Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Now's the time of year when runners are enjoying running outside and thinking about fall races, so it's easy to get enthusiastic and overdo it a bit. Today I have some tips on how to avoid overtraining and getting sidelined this summer.

 

Christine Luff
Running & Jogging Expert
4 Running Form Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Running with improper form can waste a lot of energy and may also lead to injury. Making small improvements in your running form can help you run faster and injury-free. Here are four of the most common running form mistakes and how to avoid them.

 

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The best approach to preventing running injuries is to be proactive and not ignore warning signs. By taking steps to treat pain in its early stages rather than waiting until you have a full-blown running injury, you can limit your pain and reduce the amount of time you need to take off from running. Here are some ways you can be proactive in your approach to running injuries.

 

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