Introduction – Chasing
a Better Life
Throughout our history together here on Negromanosphere, both
readers and writers alike, we all agreed many times that physical fitness plays
a great role in the lives of men today. We went on discussing the many forms of
staying fit, and whether it is the gym and bodybuilding, calisthenics and body
weight exercises, or something along those lines, each one will do a ton of
good for your mental and physical well being. We talked about the basics of
bodybuilding and all the related exercises you can and should do. But today
we’re adding an equally important form of exercising into the mix – running.
Easily the most natural form of exercising, and also the most simple and
straightforward, running can do wonders for your body and the way you feel. It
is also the cheapest way to exercise – considering it takes next to nothing to
do it.
Read on as we dissect the basics of one of the perfect ways to burn of excess
calories, get in decent shape and EXTERMINATE all the extra fat that you might
have. Let’s run for it.
Old, Tried & Tested
First thing you get to realize is that running is as old as
mankind itself. Our ancestors depended on their ability to cover great distances
in as short amount of time as possible, hunting animals for their food. In a
way, humans evolved specifically to be the perfect bipedal runners.
Now, this fact alone tells us that running is a perfectly natural, and also
important form of exercise we can adopt.
It targets several crucial muscle groups, mostly the core, the thighs and the
calves. It can also work charms to correct your posture as it naturally influences
the way you run, pushing you to straighten your back.
And what’s best about it, it is easy as. All you need is either an empty
street, a road, or a running track, a decent and comfortable pair of shoes and
sweatpants or shorts, depending on the season. That’s it. Oh, and you’ll need
your dedication and perseverance, too. If you’re out of touch, and your
conditioning isn’t the best, don’t worry! Yes, the first run will be hard.
You’ll want to throw up, give up, and abandon ship. But you won’t. You can’t.
Then you’re going to sleep it off, and tomorrow go out there again and do
another run. After that, you’ll fall in love. That’s a guarantee. You’ll keep
coming back and back again, always pushing your records a step further, and
feeling the full benefits of a good running session. Why? Because it is in our
blood. Humans are programmed for it, naturally, and you can bet it will feel
good.
A good run can get all the important juices flowing, much like a session in the
gym. Pushing out 2 kilometers will get the blood running, the adrenaline starts
emerging, and when you get home you will genuinely feel full of life. And in
time it gets into your blood, and after that – running is all you’ll want to
do.
Run For It
When beginning your first runs, you’ll want to keep your
attention aimed at a few important things. First, you can either run on a
treadmill, or outside, on a road or a running track. We’ll just say that
running on treadmill could be a dash bit boring and lifeless, than being out
beneath the sky, with the elements and the pure feeling. Next thing is the way
you step forward. The general consensus is to always land on your toes, rather
than your heel. Keep the back straight, head tall, and arms bent at your sides.
If you can, breathe through your nose, and exhale through the mouth. When it
becomes rough, just listen to your body, and breathe through your mouth. In
general, everything about running is just one big natural process – you’ll
quickly get a hang of it.
If you can, invest in a pair of good running shoes. I was surprised at how big
of a difference a good pair can make, especially the modern soft, cloud foam shoe
soles.
All in all, it costs you nothing to go out and run a single kilometer. Just
give it a shot. Before you know it, you’ll be dishing out 5k runs, and ask for
more. We’ll say it now – running might just be the perfect, primal
exercise.
Conclusion
Keep in mind that running is best when mixed in between your gym
days. It can also be done on its own, but know that excessive running can burn
a hell of a lot of calories and fat. That’s why all those marathon,
professional runners tend to be skinny af. You don’t want that.
Are you a runner? Have you had any positive experiences with outdoors running? Let
us know your opinions in the comments below. We’d love to hear from you.
Until the next time – Keep Conquering!
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