So, you’re not just going to buy all that fancy new gear and then try it out for the first time on relay weekend, right? RIGHT?! Okay good. We have a few training tips to make you a nighttime running pro!
Train at Night – Running during the night is a different animal than running during the day. Especially if you’re running on any dirt or rocky trail, the shadows from your light will do weird things that only training will help you learn. Getting comfortable running at night is something that only happens with experience, so get out there and try it a few times before race weekend.
Listen – Mother Nature gave us some pretty darn good alarm systems, so make sure you keep your ears free and open to the sounds around you. Run with a pair of AfterShokz (we recommend Aeropex – our lightest, most comfortable model with the longest battery life). These open-ear headphones allow you to hear everything around you, while also listening to your tunes, podcasts, and audiobooks.
Wear Your Gear – The night time running gear you just purchased is not very useful if you’re not wearing it. Even if you’re only going around the block at night, put it all on and get familiar with how it all works. You’ll be safer, and will get your money’s worth out of your new stuff!
Go Slow – The first few times you run at night, go slow. Make sure you’re taking time to see everything, and that you’re not stepping on anything dangerous. Play with your light, adjust it, and figure out where you like the beam focused. If you try to run too fast the first time running with a light, you could hurt yourself fairly easily, so slow down and practice safe running!
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