Health Tip: Protect Yourself From Running Injuries

ByABC News
August 25, 2009, 2:18 PM

Aug. 26 -- (HealthDay News) -- Running is a healthy exercise, but to avoid injury, you shouldn't sprint right into it after months of inactivity.

The American Podiatric Medical Association offers these suggestions when beginning or resuming a running program:

  • Don't push yourself too hard in the beginning. Start slowly, and gradually challenge yourself.
  • Be sure to stretch before and after you run or jog.
  • Get shoes made just for running or jogging.
  • When trying on new shoes, be sure to wear the socks you'll run in. They can affect how the shoes fit.
  • Consider arch supports or orthotic inserts to protect against problems such as knee pain or shin splints.