Before you head out on the trails, you will want to consider some of the gear that SD PERSONAL TRAINER would recommend to optimize your trail running workout.
Trail running shoes are available at your local sporting goods store. It is always recommendable to go to a shoe expert that will check your feet and running style to make sure that your shoes match your step and foot shape. A good trail running shoe will be lightweight and geared to protect your foot from the rigors of trail running, guaranteeing comfort for your feet on any trail condition.
Improper socks can lead to blisters. These are a quick way to bring your trail running fun to a halt. Never hit the trails in cotton socks – you will be asking for wet, blistered feet. We recommend a good fitting pair made of synthetic material which will eliminate chaffing by wicking moisture away from the skin.
If you are having trouble finding the right fit in your shoe, you can always replace the insole. These come in a variety of shapes and sizes that will fit your needs and if you can’t find the right one, they can always be custom-made at a reasonable price.
It is important to keep hydrated on the trail. For longer runs, make sure to bring a low-profile, well-fitting hydration pack. These can be worn around your waist like a belt or over your back like a backpack.
Though your normal running shorts may keep you cool, you may want to consider a longer trailshort that will cover more of the leg and protect you from scratches from branches and underbrush. Make sure to choose a lightweight, quick-drying material.
On top, make sure to choose a t-shirt made also of synthetic, wicking material, never cotton.
For sunny days, choose eyewear that is lightweight and grippy.
If you cross off your SD PERSONAL TRAINER checklist before heading out on the trail, you will be sure to have a great run that is not only fun, but productive.
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