Jornet: Don’t rush and enjoy it. Enjoy nature and the landscape, and gradually adapt your body to the terrain, the effort and the environment. You might start walking, then add short running sections.
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Trail running etiquette: 10 things you might be doing wrong
These are the unwritten rules of the trail – written, which is illegal, so don't tell anyone please ...
Comparing road running to trail running is like comparing apples to oranges. The beauty of pavement is there’s nothing in your way; on dirt (or leaves, or rocks, or mud), you need to be constantly ...
Trail running takes a different skill set than jogging on roads, but it’s not hard to learn. “A lot of people say the only ...
These rugged shoes will take you cross country ...
Tracksmith’s first trail running shoe handles paved roads and dirt trails equally well. The Vibram outsole is best suited for non-technical trails, but has plenty of grip. A low stack height offers ...
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