In today’s post, I’m sharing with you the essential beginner treadmill workout guidelines you need to get started with indoor running the right and safe way.
By the end of this beginner guide to treadmill running, you’ll learn:
How to use the treadmill
The benefits of treadmill running
The exact treadmill training gear you need
How to take your first steps on the machine
How to stay motivated when treadmill running
The Treadmill workout apps you need
When it comes to starting a running program, being overweight can be a major obstacle.
Nonetheless, just because you are heavy does not mean that you barred from the sport.
The fact is, running isn’t reserved for thin people with no weight problems. If you are overweight, then running (the way I’m going to be prescribing it today) might be the right thing you need to shed the extra pounds and keep them off for good.
Running is awesome. In fact, running is one of the best exercises out there. It’s simple, convenient and burns mad calories.
And all you need is a pair of good shoes and off you go.
For more on the benefits of running, check my two here posts here.
Enter The Beginner Overweight Runner Program
With that all being said, there is a dark side to running.
In fact, this sport is high impact and can take a toll on your body—especially if you are really overweight and/or out of shape.
The good news is by following the training guidelines below, you’ll be able to take up running, lose the weight, then keep it off for good.
The 11 Steps for Making Running a Habit for Life
In today’s post I’m going to share with you some of the lessons I learned about building a successful running—and exercise—habit for life. So here are some practical tips on how to make running a habit and stick with it for the long haul.
Increasing your running speed should be on your top priority list whether you have just signed for your first 5K, or looking to improve your marathon time.
The best way to run faster is to run more miles.
Therefore, today I’m going to share with you some creative and awesome training guidelines to help you improve your running speed without logging in more miles