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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