Blog • Run 4 It

Posted on 25 Mar 2010 by Hann

Glasgow's Running Network is a mixed gender group for all levels and abilities, it provides a safe meeting place where runners with similar abilities and goals are led by qualified leaders. Courses run all year...

Posted on 3 Mar 2010 by Hannah

Running is a sport that has grown in popularity over the years; this may be due to the ease of access to the sport or the fact that it is relatively inexpensive. Whether to wear correctly fitted running shoes has received some debate over the past year, with studies emerging questioning the need for expensive running shoes. Running is a great way to increase fitness, lose weight, and meet new people and for general improvement of wellbeing. Issues, unfortunately arise when inexperienced runners take to the streets without adequate conditioning and correct footwear.

Posted on 3 Mar 2010 by Hannah

Running in old or worn-out shoes is one of the most common causes of running injuries. Over time and through normal use your running shoes will lose their ability to cushion, support and stabilise. Continuing to run in worn-out running shoes increases the stress and impact on your legs and joints, which can lead to overuse injuries in much the same way that running in the wrong shoes can. The easiest way to help prevent those types of injuries is to replace your running shoes when they're worn-out. Which begs the question, how do you know when your running shoes need to be retired?

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