You May Become More Conscious of Your Body

conscious-of-your-body-runningBy focusing on yourself while running, you can feel and listen to how your feet hit the pavement. This will lead you to be more self-aware of your steps, running form, and your physical exertion. By keeping track of how your feet hit the ground, you may also be able to zero-in on a mechanical issue, which may help you prevent a possible overuse injury such as runner's knee, shin splints, achilles tendonitis, etc.