You may want to ease back into outdoor running one to two times a week at first. It can still be a little cold out there, particularly in the early morning, so give your body a couple of weeks to adjust.
Check to make sure whether or not you need new shoes prior to moving back outdoors. Unless you're headed to a track, chances are your outdoor running surface will be a lot harsher than your treadmill surface. Make sure you're feet are properly equipped.
Speaking of tracks, you may want to try running on the softer surface of the track prior to venturing out on the harder surfaces.
This article on http://www.fitsugar.com/ features some other helpful tips in making this transition easier on your body. Check it out -- http://www.fitsugar.com/2921548.
2 comments:
I'll never forget trying to transition from an Iowa winter indoors to a 15K in Florida--with record heat for March! Oh, that first mile....arggggg....
Conversely, I remember a two-week Florida vacation in July got me good and ready for a good Bix Run two years ago.
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