Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Running on Grass


When you are starting to train for sprints, it is important that you start out running on grass.
Most people feel that grass is much softer and better for your knees, ankles and shins. It is a lot better to start on grass than it is to run on concrete or the track.
For the first six weeks, the workouts will be done on the grass because it helps protect you from getting shin splints.

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