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Article: Running Tips For Beginners

Running Tips For Beginners
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Running Tips For Beginners

New to running? You’re not alone – and you’re in the right place. Starting a running routine can feel intimidating, but with the right approach, it can be both safe and rewarding.

Here are 7 beginner-friendly running tips to help you ease into running, reduce injury risk, and build consistency as you work toward your goals.

1. Start by Running for Short Intervals

When you’re new to running, less is more.

A common mistake beginners make is pushing too hard too soon. Instead, focus on short running intervals paired with walking. Start by running for 1–3 minutes, then walking for 3–5 minutes, and repeat.

Each time you run, gradually increase the amount of time you’re running until you can cover your desired distance without stopping. This slow build helps your body adapt and makes running more enjoyable.

2. Start Slow and Steady

Pace matters more than speed at the beginning.

You don’t need to run fast – or compare yourself to anyone else. Start at a comfortable, steady pace that allows you to maintain good form and breathe evenly. As your body adapts and movements become more natural, you can gradually increase speed.

Using a running app or watch can help track pace and progress over time.

3. Invest in Good Footwear

The right shoes can make or break your running experience.

Visiting a specialty running store to get fitted can help you choose shoes that support your stride and reduce injury risk. Quality footwear is an investment in comfort and long-term consistency.

4. Prioritize Recovery Time

Rest is part of training – especially for beginners.

Start by running 2–3 times per week, with rest days in between. On rest days, gentle movement like walking, stretching, or foam rolling supports recovery.

Listen to your body. If something feels more painful than normal, it’s okay to take extra rest. Skipping recovery increases the risk of injury and burnout.

5. Side Aches Are Normal

Side aches are common when you’re new to running.

If you experience one, slow to a walk and focus on deep, controlled breathing. Gentle massage of the area can also help relieve discomfort.

Hydration plays a role here too. Drinking water consistently throughout the day – not just right before a run – can help reduce the likelihood of side aches. 

For beginners, a lightweight option like the 32oz Sport Bottle or a Squeeze Bottle makes it easy to stay hydrated without feeling weighed down. And if you’re running in heat or sweating a lot, mixing electrolytes in a HydroJug Shaker can help you stay on top of hydration without needing multiple bottles.

6. Add Cross-Training

Running works best when paired with other movement.

Cross-training helps strengthen muscles that support running and reduces overuse injuries. Walking, yoga, strength training, or bodyweight workouts all complement a running routine.

You can cross-train on non-running days or lightly before or after runs – just remember to ease in and avoid overloading your body.

7. Track Your Runs

Tracking progress keeps motivation high.

Using an app or watch allows you to see improvements in distance, pace, and consistency over time. Progress – not perfection – is often the best motivator for new runners.

Starting a running routine is about patience, consistency, and self-care. Take it slow, fuel your body properly, allow time for recovery, and stay hydrated.

With these beginner running tips, you’ll build a foundation that supports long-term progress – one step at a time.

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