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    Indoor Cycling Training Differs From Outdoor Riding

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    Proper Running Form

    In order to get the most from a running session, a few things have to be in place. Running form is one factor that can contribute to successful running far more than many people would think. Form will usually be adjusted according to the running surface or type of workout. For example, on a running track made of cement, the individual will naturally adjust stride and use of the shoe's sole to make the run comfortable and efficient. Of course, running on a treadmill or on a softer, synthetic surface track will require other adjustments for those situations. It is similar to the adjustments made with indoor cycling training, compared to riding a bicycle outside.

    Tips For Proper Form

    Many people have learned to keep good posture when running, with hips, shoulders and head lined up correctly in relation to the feet. It is also essential to understand that the head angle dictates motion or significantly influences the overall movement of the body. Some coaches and trainers suggest that the individual focus about 10 meters or 20 meters ahead on the track to ensure that posture is correct.

    In addition to contributing mechanically to efficient running, good posture can help the individual achieve maximum lung capacity. This alone can be the difference between a successful session and a non-successful. The process of filling the lungs to capacity when running actually begins with a few deep breaths. This helps condition the lungs for the run to come.

    Other coaches and trainers urge not burning up excess energy with unnecessary arm swing or movement of the upper part of the body. Spectators who marvel at the great runners sometimes notice the elbows are held very close to the body and the hands are relatively loose.

    Just as each person has a unique way of walking, each individual has a singular way of running. Feet contact the ground differently and this may be a major reason for our inefficient running sessions. Coaches and trainers with years of experience urge runners not to make changes so radical that they are a shock to the body. Those new to the concept of guidelines for proper running may be surprised to know that, given time, the body will adjust to new terrain, new surroundings and the need for a new stride.

    For most people, proper form means the feet touch the ground directly beneath the body. A combination of science and art is necessary for the fluid movement that comes from good running form. Further adjustments can be made depending on the requirements ? dash, long-distance, recreation etc.

    For more details on indoor cycling training.

    About the Author

    Adam Peters is a syndicated writer of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com .A website with tips on bikes for triathlon and mountain bikes.

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