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Fitness can be really uncomplicated, not all ways to being fit are via a payment plans and celebrity endorsements. So when people choose to go running or walking it's probably a wise choice because you're not procrastinating on what needs to be done; namely getting fit! This is the one exercise one can do all year around. The one thing to consider before getting on this wagon to fitness is "Routing"! It's not just one of the things to consider but is in fact the biggest facet of running some would think.

Choosing a Running Route

Running Route:

  • There are various roads to consider while choosing a route to run on. But keeping in mind one's fitness goals and weather, its not tough to chart out a map for oneself.
  • The scenic route is a common way to make the choice. In fact it can work as a motivation to go running. If you enjoy where you go running then the workout can be fun and you'll want to do it again. Some studies suggest that being outdoors, especially in more "natural" environment has a positive effect on your wellbeing. Running through parks, or along water bodies like canals and lakes can be very invigorating.
  • Terrain is an important factor when running. Depending on your fitness goals one can choose a different terrain for a different purpose. For instance flat levels for a brisk but steady pace; gentle hills for a challenge; and steep slopes, which are more demanding on the way up and require better balance on the way down.
  • Earth surface is another factor to watch out for as most injuries can occur on poor surface roads. The best surfaces for both walking and running would have to be uniformed, cushioned surfaces such as grass or loose granular tracks. Uneven or clammy surfaces just end up taking more work and concentration and just time consuming.
  • It's good to go down familiar routes as this gives you the option to rest in places that feel comfortable incase you've over stretched yourself.
  • If you happen to be running in the city area, then routing yourself via a café or a general store might not be a bad idea for that much needed hydrating break!
  • Last but not the least thing while on your run is to consider your security. It's best to avoid deserted areas as well as very crowded areas; because as a runner you neither want to be a victim of some bored criminal's idea of harassment or come in the way of a speeding motorist.

With the company of a friend or an iPod this is indeed a great way to work out your extra fat and stress all at once!

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Tags: Route, Fitness, Physical Fitness, Running, Exercise, Health

About the Author:

Ravish Taori is a Physiotherapist who has done his Post graduation (MPT) In Physiotherapy (in Cardio-Respiratory Disorders and Intensive Care). He ran his own Restoration Physiotherapy, a domiciliary physiotherapy unit in Bangalore for 2 years.

1 Comment
  • Bhavini Lad Hi,
    Nice article !! A better route is important to choose for walking as it would help to avoid any injuries and can cover more distance.
    March 7, 2011 at 10:29 AM
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