The best way to avoid the "too much, too soon" syndrome is to start off doing a walk/run process until they can run a mile without stopping. What this means is that you run so far, walk so far, etc. You continue with more running and less walking over a period of time until you reach the time you can run non-stop.
Another mistake that runners make when they begin running is to not properly pace themselves when they run. They are excited about running and will just take off almost at a sprint. Then they will inevitably run out of steam after just a little while and be so winded that they will think that running is just not for them. To avoid this - just remember to start out slowly and pace yourself over the time that you are running. …show more content…
Running shoes are the most important piece of equipment that a runner has. If you try to run for any period of time in shoes that are not made especially for running - you risk becoming injured. You need to have the support and cushioning that running shoes have.
Recovery after a run is important to all runners - not just beginners - but is something that is often overlooked. When you are finished running, you should do a cool down walk and some stretching. It is important for your muscles so that you can alleviate the soreness that you will get if you just go sit down after your run. Being overly sore when you go out the next day could also keep you from wanting to continue with your