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		<title>How Running Burns Fat</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Running is an aerobic workout but it is also a strength workout in some ways. For one thing, your legs are actively pushing you forward, so your leg muscles are working throughout the motion. You arms and shoulders help to propel you forward, and if you place a hand against your abs, you will feel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Running is an aerobic workout but it is also a strength workout in some ways. For one thing, your legs are actively pushing you forward, so your leg muscles are working throughout the motion. You arms and shoulders help to propel you forward, and if you place a hand against your abs, you will feel how tight they are when you run (the faster you go the tighter they become). One way in which running burns fat is by getting your muscles to make a concentrated effort during the entire workout.</p>
<p>The main way in which running burns fat is that it forces your body to use a lot of energy. Running can be quite intensive and requires a lot of energy to perform. Naturally, the amount of energy required and used depends a lot on the speed you&#8217;re running at and the angle on which you run. Two of the easiest ways to make any running workout burn more fat is to increase your speed and to run at an incline. Naturally, you can&#8217;t just do a hundred yard sprint and wait for the fat to melt away. You do need to make the workout longer than that.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to increase the fat burning from any running workout is to do intervals. This is a workout style that has been proven as very effective in fat burning and one which more and more people are doing these days. Doing intervals requires you to change your running speed every once in a while changing every minute or few between high speed and intensity and low and medium intensities. The idea is that you&#8217;re pushing yourself hard on one interval and then lowering the intensity and allowing your body to catch its breath so to speak in preparation of another high intensity interval.</p>
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		<title>Great Long Distance Running</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 07:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Motivating Track]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The after effects after a long, hard run are undeniably enjoyable. Pounding your legs releases endorphins, your happy hormones, so you will feel great. Your energy level will be a lot higher and your health will increase further the more that you run. This is not a sport that suits everyone, but I would advise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The after effects after a long, hard run are undeniably enjoyable. Pounding your legs releases endorphins, your happy hormones, so you will feel great. Your energy level will be a lot higher and your health will increase further the more that you run. This is not a sport that suits everyone, but I would advise anyone to give it a go. It is very therapeutic, as a good long run really gets the air into your lungs and clears your head. Your overall health will increase greatly and those unwanted pounds will be shed.</p>
<p>There are various things you can do to ensure that your runs are fun and pain free. These are a few of favorites so give them a go. You must ensure that you have eaten properly and have also taken in plenty of liquid. You must be fully hydrated before you start on your run and there has to be food in your system to burn off. There are three things that you really want to avoid while you running, dizziness, nausea and cramps. Too little food causes the first one, and too much the last two. Be sensible and your runs won&#8217;t include any of these unpleasant experiences. There&#8217;s nothing like music to accompany you on your run. Select upbeat and motivating tracks to pump you up and get you really going.</p>
<p>Having music to take your mind off things can be a godsend when running long distances; it&#8217;s good to have something to distract you from the constant pounding of your feet on the pavements. Last but not least it taking your run when it is the best time for you. Many people prefer the mornings as they find it an enjoyable start to their day. If you are one of those you finds that they feel energetic in the evenings, you may well be meant to be an evening runner, or lunchtimes might suit you best. Enjoy your running, whatever time of day it is.</p>
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		<title>Some Advice For Trail Running</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philips</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Running Clothes]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people think of running, they most often picture running on the road or running on a track. But, a lot of runners opt to run on hiking trails in natural settings. Trail running combines the beautiful outdoor scenery of hiking with the physical challenges of running. If you are the type that loves being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people think of running, they most often picture running on the road or running on a track. But, a lot of runners opt to run on hiking trails in natural settings. Trail running combines the beautiful outdoor scenery of hiking with the physical challenges of running. If you are the type that loves being in beautiful, outdoor settings, then trail running is something to consider.</p>
<p>In addition to the regular running benefits such as improved fitness level and potential weight loss, trail running is also a lot better on the joints. Running on hard surfaces such as pavement and concrete can be tough on the bones and joints. People who suffer from things like shin splints and knee problems often report that they don’t experience these problems while training.</p>
<p>Even though trail running is better on the joints than running on the street, it does require some special footwear. Unlike on the road, trail running will have you jumping and leaping over things and the ground is also a lot more uneven. That is why it is essential to buy a show that has the right support and the right amount of traction. Be careful when choosing trail running shoes because you need to make sure it has enough support for your particular stride. Also, don’t neglect the socks and other gear such as dry weave running clothes.</p>
<p>After you buy the correct footwear, you can choose a trail to go on. Trails vary in difficulty so it is best to choose one that matches your fitness level. Check the weather reports before you go into the trails and make sure you wear the proper clothes and bring some supplies in case of an emergency. Unlike hiking on the street, there are not a lot of people around who can help you if something happens. If you are new to an area and are looking for a trail running route, consider visiting a ranger station and asking them for advice. Chances are, they know all about which trails will best accommodate runners. If you are running by yourself, it is also a good idea to let them know where you are going.</p>
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		<title>The Best Running Shoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days running shoes can be purchased online or in person at a store that specializes in athletic shoes and equipment. A good running shoe salesman will be able to look at your old running shoes and determine your individual biometrics and recommend the right type of running shoe for you. When you visit shoe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days running shoes can be purchased online or in person at a store that specializes in athletic shoes and equipment. A good running shoe salesman will be able to look at your old running shoes and determine your individual biometrics and recommend the right type of running shoe for you.<br />
When you visit shoe shops to purchase running shoes, chances are you&#8217;ll be faced with a wide variety of sports shoes. It&#8217;s a good thing though that most markets today have provided labels that it&#8217;s easy to identify which are especially made for running or for what sport. But often times, even if you&#8217;ve located the displays of running shoes, you&#8217;re still faced with the dilemma as to which pair you should choose. It is a given fact that the purchasing part can be very intimidating to both beginners and serious runners. Thus, here are some advices you can follow that will aid you in buying the best running shoes.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be scared to ask for help and ask questions.You should not be embarrassed, let alone afraid in asking for help. Besides, that&#8217;s what a shoe salesperson is for. However, if you feel that the salesperson gave insufficient answers to your questions, it is best that you go to an adept shoe store. An adept shoe store has all the answers and would even be willing to give you proposals as to what running shoes is best for you. Assess what you require. Since you&#8217;re looking for running shoes, it is essential that you buy shoes especially made for running. True, they may not look that different compared with other shoes such as the ones for basketball and tennis but take note that it isn&#8217;t the sport you&#8217;re going to wear the shoes for. Buying shoes designed for anything other than running may be uncomfortable to wear and may hinder your running capacity.</p>
<p>Always try them on with socks. Since you&#8217;re going to be running with socks, it is best that you try the shoes with socks before buying it. Make sure that the socks you&#8217;re wearing, though, are of the same type that you will be wearing for running. This way you would be able to feel if it is the right fit for you.<br />
Shoes should be comfortable and of the desired size. Don&#8217;t just merely try them on. You must put them to the test. Try to take a walk with them on maybe inside the store. Do you feel comfortable in them or are you feeling pain somewhere? To get the right fit, make sure there is enough room for your toes to move. If you feel like your feet couldn&#8217;t breathe then maybe the shoes are just too tight for you.</p>
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