Hopefully you have hopped off the ol’ treadmill now that it’s Spring and are running in the great out-of-doors. A major challenge of taking your running to the streets is hills. Many runners avoid the incline, but here are some reasons why you shouldn’t skip the hills and tricks for mastering the climb. Running hills works your upper leg muscles more than running on flat ground. It also targets the backside, strengthening and toning the booty and the hamstrings. Another selling point for running hills (if toning your fanny wasn’t enough) is that the muscle groups you use to climb hills are virtually the same as those you use for sprinting, so hill work enhances your speed by building strength. In other words, the benefits of running uphill translate to running flats. If you haven’t given up the treadmill, do note that each one percent increase in the elevation angle requires four percent more energy, so the incline forces you to
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Two Reasons to Run Uphill and Three Tips to Get You to the Top


John


