Get the Most Out of Your Late-Summer Runs
Summer running has a rhythm all its own: early alarms, bright morning light, and routes that stay dry until autumn’s fog rolls in. Before the season shifts, here’s how to make every remaining run of the summer count, from the first step out the door to the cool-down back inside. Out the Door Whether you’re driving to a trailhead or starting on your front porch, preparedness is key to a successful run. If you’re driving, you can wear more casual shoes in the car and lace up your running shoes when you park. If you’re running straight from home, grab your water pack or waist belt and get your wide toe box zero drop shoes tied and ready. A shoe that lets your toes spread naturally sets the pace for a comfortable run before you’ve covered a single mile. Up the Trail or Down the Road Once you’re moving, focus on settling into a comfortable, secure stride. Road running shoes with wide toe box and a zero drop sole give your toes room to move while supporting better balance without pi...