Running and Staying Injury Free

Running is a popular sport – but it’s easy to get injured, especially if you are just starting out or new to running races.  I am thinking about doing my first ever half marathon in a couple of months in Sydney and wondering how to prepare.   Mayo Clinic Florida sports medicine physician Daniel Montero, M.D., provides tips on avoiding injuries while running in a marathon. He also addresses tips on safely keeping up when running in large crowds, staying hydrated, dressing for weather conditions and running the way you were trained.

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One Response to “Running and Staying Injury Free”

  1. Matthew Green February 17, 2012 at 9:39 am #

    Doctor Montero has some excellent advice, especially for those of us who have just started running for fitness.

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