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Sadly that minimalist kit is rarely all I, or most of us,
head out with. Drinks, phone, keys and
ipods are amongst the more common clutter we find ourselves with. I am not a big fan of carrying all this stuff
as I love just being out, unencumbered in the big wide world, but I get why
people want to listen to music; and phone, keys and drink are practical
essentials for most.
This is where the trouble starts – what do you do with this
stuff?
Some of my shorts have pockets, but not everything fits in,
and this means they them uncomfortably swing about. Most girls kit has even less pocket options
as well, so the option isn’t available in the first place. So, if you only have a couple of bits, why
not just carry them?
I see so many people carrying phones, especially running
through cities, and usually I can see that they are carrying something long
before I can see the item they are holding.
It seems such a small thing, but has a very telling impact on running
form.
So, how can something so small and light change how you run?
To make a fist, you only need to engage the muscles in your
forearm which don’t play any part in running, so on first sight it appears that
it should be fine. However, try and make
a fist now, while you are sitting down… not only will you notice the muscles in
your forearm engage, but to support this muscles in the upper arm and shoulder
will also tense, and these are what cause the tell tale signs.
As the shoulder tightens, your arm can no longer swing to
act as a counter weight to your legs, and so your torso will twist, and
typically your tensed arms will punch across the midline of your body (like an
irate t-rex). A twisting torso will
then compress your lungs reducing capacity.
The real problem comes with developing the muscle memory
though. If you regularly run like this,
tensing through your shoulders and torso become the natural running state and
letting your arms swing in a free and relaxed way starts to feel unnatural and
uncomfortable… habit becomes a characteristic.
So load your clutter into a bag, or strap a phone onto your
arms to free your hands and keep your shoulders loose, and run free and easy!