1. Accept the challenge
�Everyone is an athlete. But some of us are training, and some of us are not.�

2. Shoot for this (at least)
�Running 8 to 15 miles per week significantly increases your aerobic capacity, and positively effects many of the coronary risk factors.�

3. Be a minuteman
�The biggest mistake that new runners make is that they tend to think in mile increments�1 mile, 2 miles, 3 miles. Beginning runners need to think in minutes, not miles.�

4. Wear good running shoes
�Spend at least $60. A good pair of running shoes should last you 400 to 500 miles and is one of the most critical purchases you will make.� �John Hanc, author of The Essential Runner

5. Think big (and wide)
�Buy all shoes, both street and running, slightly longer and wider than your bigger foot. Also, avoid pointed shoes. You�ll save yourself needless foot pain.�

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