Saturday, June 14, 2008

My 10 Rules on Running


After almost 25 years of running and 8 as a committed runner taking part in races and marathons, I thought I'd list down my 'Rules' to assist newcomers who want to pick up the sport. These 'rules' or habits have been cultivated after reading running magazines like Runners World,many books on running and just plain trial and error. Here goes :

1. Run against the flow of traffic - If you're running on a road,run against the flow of traffic. This seems logical as you
can see the oncoming vehicles and take evasive action by jumping aside into the drain or
road shoulder.

2. Wear bright or Reflective Clothing - Another no-brainer.Ideally wear running tank tops which are loose and allow for
quick drying. No one likes to run with a soggy sweatshirt especially in our humid
weather.

3. Run Tall - I am guilty of this, but constantly remind myself. The great Emil Zatopek was the epitomy of running with his
body erect. Firstly,good posture is beneficial in minimising stress on your backbones and back
muscles.Secondly,you can see whats out there in front of you !!

4. Pose Running - Dr. Nicholas Romanov has been touting Pose Running in his much acclaimed book, its very effective and
in a nutshell is this. Running well is practising a series of poses just like in martial arts,ballet and yoga
and then making the poses dynamic. So, lean forward like you're going to fall and with the back straight,
move ahead with the legs hitting the ground on the ball of the feet. More of this in another post.

5. Stretch - This has been argued by many people, but stretching loosens all muscles and preconditions your body for the
activity at hand.It also minimises the chances of pulling or cramping your muscles. I strech BEFORE, DURING
and AFTER the run.

6. Tank Up - Drink lots of fluids before and after the run. For me, the ideal is Gatorade Rain or the recovery drink
Powerade by PowerGel sold at the Running Lab in Velocity . Both have electrolytes, some calories and other
minerals very effective in muscle recovery.

7. Time yourself - Why ? To benchmark your pace and possibly improve on your time for the same distance.
My favourite watch is the Timex Ironman 30 Lap with Chronograph and Split Times.

8. Smile - You're enjoying yourself right ?

9. Warm Down - Stretch, Cool Down.Slow your heartbeat.Walk some more,regulate the bloodflow after the
workout.

10. Build up the Distance - Many new runners are not into this; the distance you run especially once you run
beyond 1 hour or longer should be respected as it is taxing on any body. Do
not push yourself over the limit but have a regulated plan and run slow and short
at first before progressing to a longer distance.
Log on your kilometers in a log.

1 comment:

Kannan said...

All QRA Team have to run this year standard charted marathon, Mark can run the full marathon and we can run the team marathon.Hopefully my right knee is fine by 2 months time :-)

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