Running Surfaces - How To Choose The Best Surfaces When Running
Running injuries can take a toll on your performance and overall health
. According to a clinical study of 4,000 runners by the Southern California podiatrist John Pagliano, one of the most important causes of injury is an improper running surface. Yes, the surface you are running on can make a big difference.
Why you get injured on hard surfaces
During running, your body absorbs more than 3 times its weight. Although our bodies are designed to sustain such shock, our bodies didn't evolve running on hard surfaces, if it did, we won't be having this conversation. Our ancestors evolved running on the soft surfaces of Africa, not on the streets of New York.
Your joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones are not designed to withstand hundreds of miles running on roads. If you keep doing so, you will definitely get shin splints, stress fractures and other serious injuries just by running on hard surfaces. A proper running surface is smooth and flat with no holes or bumps that will interrupt your forward stride.
Therefore, the surface that you run on can make a massive difference in the amount of shock your body absorbs, and this difference can be the determining factor in getting injured.
The best surfaces for running
Try to do as much of your running on these surfaces:
Dirt paths
Grass fields
Golf courses
Woodland trails...
Which surfaces you should avoid
Try to do as much less of your running on hard, concrete surfaces, such as sidewalks, roads... the higher the proportion of your training that you do off-road and off-sidewalks, the lower the probability of causing an unwanted injury.
Of course, no one surface fits every runners needs. Some have a preference for dirt path, others desire grass fields, and for interval session training- most runners opt for trails. You should find what works best for you and stick with it, and remember that each surface has its pros and cons.
by: david dack
Deciding Whether Or Not Proper Running Technique Can Be Taught Running An Office As An Office Manager Five Ways To Extend The Life Of Your Running Shoes Making Running Fun - How To Add More Fun To Your Running Program How To Identify Good Running Shoes Tackling Trail Running With Ease The Pre-run - How To Prepare Physically And Mentally For Your Running Session Running Goals - The 4 Steps For Setting Goals And Creating A Run 2 Driver Update --- How To Speed Up My Slow Running Pc Soren Jordansen Choosing Running Shoes For Your Foot Type Aspects To Evaluate When Buying A Treadmill Running Machine The Different Types of Running Shoes Explained
www.yloan.com
guest:
register
|
login
|
search
IP(216.73.216.35) California / Anaheim
Processed in 0.016906 second(s), 7 queries
,
Gzip enabled
, discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 ,
debug code: 28 , 2058, 276,