Tips for first-time runners: Start your running journey on the right foot

Running is a fantastic way to improve your fitness. Picture: Gustavo Fring / Pexels

Running is a fantastic way to improve your fitness. Picture: Gustavo Fring / Pexels

Published Sep 16, 2024

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Running is a fantastic way to improve your fitness, boost your mood, and enjoy the outdoors.

However, it can be daunting for those who are just starting out.

Those who have been running for a long time can make it look so easy, but even they had to start somewhere.

Here are some tips to help you get started on your running journey.

Start slow and gradually increase

Begin by alternating between walking and running.

Gradually increase the running time and decrease the walking time.

Pay attention to your body’s signals. So if you feel pain or discomfort, stop and rest.

If you feel pain or discomfort, stop and rest. Picture: Polina Tankilevitch / Pexels

Find a comfortable pair of shoes

Invest in a good pair of running shoes that fit well and provide adequate support.

Visit a running store for expert advice on choosing the right shoes for your foot type and running style.

Invest in a good pair of running shoes. Picture: Tirachard Kumtanom / Pexels

Set realistic goals

Start with achievable goals, such as running for a certain amount of time or distance.

Reward yourself for reaching your milestones to stay motivated.

Fuel your body

Eat a healthy, balanced diet that provides the necessary nutrients for energy and recovery.

Focus on foods rich in carbohydrates and protein to fuel your muscles.

Stay hydrated

Before, during, and after your run, ensure you're drinking enough water.

Signs of dehydration include thirst, dizziness, and fatigue.

Ensure you're drinking enough water. Picture: Runffwpu / Pexels

Listen to music

Create a playlist of upbeat music to keep you energised and motivated during your runs.

Find a running buddy

Running with a friend can make your workouts more enjoyable and help you stay accountable.

Running with a friend can make your workouts more enjoyable. Picture: Ketut Subiyanto

Rest and recovery

Get enough sleep to allow your body to recover and repair.

Schedule rest days to give your muscles time to recover.

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