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Not only is that line of thinking counterproductive—the fact that you're getting out there and running at all is a major feat—but it's not even true! On the contrary, walking during your runs is more than okay, and it can offer serious benefits to runners who do it.
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Read More »Picture it: You decide to go for a run, maybe you’re training for a race or just letting off some steam. You have a goal in mind, X amount of minutes or Y number of miles. You put in your headphones, turn on your music, and head out the door. Then 10 minutes in, you feel a stinging pinch in your side. Or you feel out of breath. Or your legs feel like lead. Whatever the issue, you start to consider slowing your run to a walk—but then your brain chimes in and tells you not to. And you listen to it for as long as you can, because in your mind, walking means failing. For some reason, in the running world, there’s a pervasive stigma surrounding walking. I myself am guilty of demonizing the run-walk method—when I’ve done it in the past, I’ve attached negative thought patterns to it. “You must be out of shape. You’ll never get back to where you were. You haven’t been running enough. You should just give up and go home.” I imagine some of this has to do with my past as an athlete when walking during a timed run test or on the field was seen as a sign of weakness. (If you played sports in your youth, I bet that conjures up some memories for you too.) I believe it’s also in part due to the competitive culture around running. Running has always had an element of competition, but it’s been further cultivated in recent years. There are more road races now than ever, and we’re constantly being encouraged to up our game, be it through mileage (think ultra-marathons), time (think race qualifying times), or difficulty of terrain (think Tough Mudders and trail races). And because of that, we often associate walking with being a novice or being unfit to run. We think walking makes us less of a runner. Not only is that line of thinking counterproductive—the fact that you’re getting out there and running at all is a major feat—but it’s not even true! On the contrary, walking during your runs is more than okay, and it can offer serious benefits to runners who do it.
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Read More »To prove it to you, here are three ways that walking during your runs can actually help you become a better, healthier, and smarter runner.
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