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Beginning Runner: The Benefits of Water Aerobic Exercise
As beginning runners (or any
runners for that matter!),
we often tend to stick to
the one thing we know: Running.
And at Ordinary Runner (http://www.ordinaryrunner.com/)
we certainly believe EVERYONE
should be a runner!
However, running does give
us quite a pounding on our
legs! Our joints and muscles
are repeatedly shocked throughout
the course of a run... And
the more intense the run,
the more pounding they take!
Cross training a day or two
a week can work wonders!
What is cross training, you
ask?
It basically means that you
"cross over" for a day into
another aerobic exercise area,
instead of only running, in
order to help prevent injury.
(Or to recover after an injury!)
Don't get me wrong! Running,
as we've stated before, is
NUMERO UNO as far as aerobic
exercises go! Nothing gets
your heart rate going like
a good run!
But running does give you
a good pounding!
So lots and lots of runners
take a day or two a week and
cross train.
For cross training, you want
to do another activity that
elevates your heart rate,
but doesn't pound you quite
as much as running.
This gives your muscles and
joints a rest, while keeping
your heart going!
Cross training has some great
benefits:
1) Gives joints, bones, and
muscles a much needed rest,
making them fresher for your
next run.
2) Still increases your heart
rate, so you still get a good
aerobic workout even on the
days you don't run.
3) Breaks the routine. (I
mean, we love running, but
sometimes it's just nice to
do something else!)
So, what kinds of cross training
are there?
There's riding a bike... But
cycling can be expensive!
There are treadmills and elliptical
machines at the gym... But
the gym can be expensive,
too, and one of the reasons
we are runners is because
we like the price!
Water Running
My recommended cross training
activity is water running.
It does take a one-time investment
in an aqua jogger shoes or
gloves (around $15-20) or
an aqua jogging vest or belt
(a $45-55 cost), but after
that, you're good to go!
Just get in the deep water
at your nearest pool, and
run in the water. (It takes
a little getting used to,
but it's really very simple.
In no time, you'll be water
running with the best of 'em!
The health benefit of water
running is big!
When you do your water running,
your heart rate still gets
up there (so you get the aerobic
benefit), but your muscles
get a rest from the pounding
for a day.
So it's a perfect cross-training
activity.
And just by doing water running,
you're helping yourself prevent
injury!
And if you're already injured
(Let's hope not! But occasionally
it does happen!), water running
is perfect for keeping your
aerobic fitness up while your
injury heals.
So, take some good advice
on running for beginners!
For all of you who love running
and want to keep doing it
for years...
... Water aerobic exercise,
in the form of water running,
is a great way to cross train
and save your legs!
You'll be saving some of the
miles in your legs for another
day!
About The Author
Kely Braswell has been a runner
for 27 years. He's not the
fastest... just an Ordinary
Runner. But he stays in shape,
and he knows a lot about running!
Beginning runners can look
at http://www.ordinaryrunner.com,
simple advice on running for
beginners and mere mortals!
He developed his site using
SiteSell technology. Check
it out at http://www.sitesell.com/ksb.html.
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