Regardless of what blade you choose, it's tough to beat practice, practice, practice. As others have said, let the blade do the work. That's all well and good but when you're starting it's not always understood. When I first started I broke a lot of blades and had lots of burns on thicker wood. With practice you will learn the feel of your saw, burns will mostly go away if not completely go away and you will realize that you haven't broken a blade in a long time.
I broke a blade the other day while cutting a puzzle and it gave me a scare for a couple seconds. Realized that it hadn't happened in so long I forgot what it was like when it happens. Today I compound cut some 13/4" hardwood and it came out with not a trace of burn. I was happy. Lots of tension, let the blade do the work. It will come to you quickly.