Children and Running

Some advice, provided by the WSFRL, to consider before letting your child run in any races...

 

Children's bodies are still developing and so they are more prone to some problems during prolonged exercise. They may get exhausted more easily, they do dehydrate more easily. They suffer from the cold more in cold weather, and the heat more in hot weather. Also children develop at different rates so a four mile run might be a doddle for one 10 year old and a really unpleasant struggle for another 10 year old though they might both become equally good runners at 16. This is one reason why it is impossible to have sensible and precise age limits.

  • do not let your child run if they are ill or injured
  • think carefully if the weather is particularly hot or cold on the day
  • it is important to have plenty of water in the hour or so before the start and during the race if there is a drink station
  • check that their clothes are comfortable and warm / cool enough for the conditions
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Running is Fun and Healthy

if you're sensible about it

Enjoy
the
Run

 
Shoes
 
 

Your child does not need 'state of the art' running shoes, but they must be a good fit. Shoes either too big or too small may cause blisters or other foot injury.

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Stitch
 
 

This can be frightening to a child who hasn't had one before. It's probably a good idea to explain that it is nothing to worry about and it will pass off after walking for a bit.

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During the run
 
 

Make sure they walk or rest if they feel exhausted and do not hesitate to ask a marshall for help.

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For those under 12 years old
 
 

It is probably better for the average child's health if he/she does not run more than 4 miles. If your child has exceptional talent please think carefully before entering him/her in any event over this distance.

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