Personally, I really find running to be enjoyable, for many reasons. It is likely that you do as well, since you are reading this article. Running is one of the best ways to stay in shape, to lose weight, and to have a stronger, more healthy heart. And on top of that, running is probably one of the most fun ways to exercise, mainly because you can run pretty much anywhere that you want, and you can also change up the scenery if you wish. However, in order to have an enjoyable run, without getting winded 5 minutes into it, you will certainly want to build up your endurance level.
For those just starting out, a great technique to up your endurance is to run an extra quarter mile each time you run. Do this for a week straight. Yes, it may be hard, but it will not take long to go that extra quarter mile; just relax your mind and do not focus on how long it is going to take to go that extra distance.
You may want to also add on an extra day of running to your weekly runs. For example, if you run 3 times a week, try adding on just 1 more day, and run 4 times per week. This will increase your stamina for running, since the more often you do anything cardio-related, the quicker your endurance will increase.
Also, do not be afraid to try some other fun activities; this can be a great way to build endurance, and add variety. For example, try a fun, fast paced sport in which you are constantly moving/running for a somewhat long period of time. A perfect example would be the sport of airsoft, since you will literally always be running in this game (especially since you are getting shot at with plastic airsoft BBs by other players). This is just one example of a fun way to build your endurance by utilizing a popular recreational sport.
One more suggestion is to try interval training. This can be in the form of sprinting, running up hill, or even running downhill (this is actually a lot more work than most people realize, and will also work a different group of leg muscles). Most people do not see interval training as effective for building endurance, since it takes very little time (but requires a LOT of energy). Interval training definitely increases endurance though, and also increases your leg strength as well. This will indirectly increase your endurance for running.
This article was written by fitness expert, Raymond Almsharr. Raymond has been running and jogging for quite a few years now, and is constantly looking for new ways to increase his endurance level. With just a few good strategies for building endurance, you can easily increase your over-all endurance level.
