How to Run: Form, Posture, and Breathing
How to Run: Form, Posture, and Breathing
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How to Run: Form, Posture, and Breathing

Running is one of the most accessible sports in the world. You don’t need equipment and you don’t need to pay an expensive membership. You don’t even need to rely on a team - you can just head out the door and run.

But running and running properly are two very different things. Running without paying attention to form might help you get in better shape for a while. You might even get through a marathon if you’re lucky. But, sooner or later, bad running form will catch up with you, causing injuries and physical issues that could be avoided.

So, whether you’re a beginner runner or have been at it for a while, let’s see how you can apply proper running form and improve your chances of staying strong, healthy, and injury-free.

WHAT IS THE PROPER RUNNING FORM FOR RUNNERS?

We all run a little differently, and just because you look different to the next runner, it doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. However, there are a few key running principles you should be mindful of, particularly if you’re building up your distances.

  • Pay attention to your feet - How your feet strike against the ground has a knock-on effect on your posture and overall running form. There are three types of foot strikes - heel, mid-foot, and forefoot. These are usually determined by what comes naturally to the runner but you can do exercises and drills to change your foot strike over time. For long-distance running, a mid-foot strike is generally considered best. As you’ve probably guessed, this is when the middle part of your foot hits the ground first.

IS THERE A DIFFERENT RUNNING FORM FOR SPRINTS?

While some of the principles remain the same, sprinters have a few different techniques to optimize speed and power. This includes leaning slightly forward instead of having an upright back and striking from the forefoot. Both of these help to gain momentum but are not sustainable for longer periods.

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON’T HAVE GOOD RUNNING FORM?

Bad form may not affect you immediately. Over time, though, it could lead to injuries. If you’re putting unnecessary strain on certain muscles or joints every time you take a stride, you’re slowly but surely signing yourself up for hip, knee, ankle, or foot injuries. Overdoing it can add more and more damage with every step.

Forefoot striking can also put extra pressure on the calf, ankle, and Achilles tendon. Having the right pair of running shoes for your running style can go a long way in helping to alleviate this issue.

WHAT ARE THE BEST RUNNING SHOES FOR BEGINNERS?

Finding the right running shoes that suit your running style can change the way you run. Different areas of support and cushioning can improve comfort as well as encourage you to correct your running form. For example, some runners overpronate. This means that they roll their feet too far inwards. These kinds of runners can benefit from some extra support around the midsole.

Meanwhile, heel strikers might want to look for shoes with a higher heel-to-toe drop. This means that there’s more support and cushioning below the heel that can minimize the impact of your foot touching the ground. This can help reduce strain on the Achilles tendon and calf muscle.

If you’re completely new to running, it can be beneficial to try on some running shoes in-store to see what feels good. Go with whatever feels comfortable to you. Many running shops, like Altra, have experts on hand who can look at your running style and make suggestions accordingly.

ARE THERE SPECIAL BREATHING TECHNIQUES FOR RUNNING?

When it comes to running - and day-to-day activities - we all breathe a little differently. Various experts and researchers have explored the impact of breathing on running and they also all view this topic differently. Ultimately, they agree that all runners need as much oxygen as possible.

Here are a few different breathing techniques you can try to maximize your oxygen intake. These include:

The breathing technique you choose will be down to personal preference. You can also play around with different rhythms to find what works for you. You might also find that different techniques work best on different types of running sessions like sprinting, long runs, and so on.

Top Tip: If you’re struggling to find the right breathing technique, think about breathing into your stomach rather than your chest. Even just visualizing this can help to make your breaths deeper and more effective.

FIND YOUR NEW FAVORITE RUNNING SHOES

Altra is made by runners for runners. We live and breathe running and build shoes that give runners the support they need. Browse our collection of women’s road running shoes and men’s road running shoes today to find the best fit for your feet.

If you’re not sure what kind of shoe works for you, try using our shoe finder tool. Or, if you’d prefer to talk to someone face to face and try a few pairs on for size, use our store locator to find your nearest Altra retailer.

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