A lot of novice runners give up quickly thanks to little niggles. Here, I
address those problems and solve them so you can get out there and run!
Or at least you'll have answers for all those lazy buggers who come up
with excuses not to run with you.
Headaches
A lot of new runners complain about headaches during and after a run. The culprit? Usually dehydration.
As you
run your body heats up and you sweat to cool down. Even if you're not
running very far or very fast, you nee to remember to re-hydrate your
body. As a general rule, when you're training and working out regularly
try to drink at least 2.5 - 3 litres of water a day - more if it's hot.
If
you're run lasts more than about half an hour you'll probably want to
take a drink with you. Something sport focused like Lucozade Sport will
help to replace lost electrolytes and give you a carb boost too. If
you're still struggling consider using re-hydration sachets before and
after a run. Also wear a peaked cap and sunglasses to block out glare
which can be another trigger factor.
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