trail running safety tips

Trail Running 101: Traction, Protection, and How to Start Safely

When beginning trail running, choose the right shoe for your terrain, like light trail shoes for maintained paths or technical ones for rocky surfaces. Use moisture-wicking socks to prevent blisters and lubricate hotspots. Maintain traction with quick, short strides, adjusting cadence for inclines. Gradual mileage increases prevent injuries, while cross-training aids recovery. Plan routes according to your skill level, and don’t forget essential gear. Observe trail etiquette to respect the environment—you’ll discover much more soon.

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