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The sport of running is ever changing, be it the shoes to wear or the goals to set, the training methods to use or the role models to emulate. This book helps runners find the best way to increase their endurance and train for a marathon, the best ways to start a running program, and tips on buying and preserving running shoes.
Provides readers the core essentials of marathon training, nutrition, injury prevention, and more. This book includes testimonials from real runners, more than 25 training plans for every level and ability, workouts, a runner's dictionary, and sample meal plans.
Includes tips, advice, and motivation from the pros to keep runners going all year long. With space for recording daily routes, mileage, times, and notes - as well as weekly doses of information on training, nutrition, and injury prevention, this book helps readers track their progress as they achieve their running goals.
Rhythmic breathing increases lung volume; improves awareness and control; helps prevent injury and side stitches; improves running for those with asthma; allows runners to quickly set a pace for quality training and racing; and helps athletes manage muscle cramps. This book reviews the basics of rhythmic breathing.
Runner's World's The Runner's Brain will show readers how to unlock and capture the miraculous potential of the body's most mysterious and intriguing organ and rewire their minds for a lifetime of athletic success. The book combines cutting-edge brain science and leading-edge sport psychology by author Jeff Brown.
More than 10 million women identify themselves as regular runners. With photographs, running sidebars, and testimonials from women runners of various ages and abilities, this resource provides practical advice for women runners of various levels.
Every runner knows how important it is to prevent an unfortunate bathroom accident midrun. This book can show you how.For any runner who wants a quick, easy reference guide to every running issue under the sun, look no further. With tips on training, nutrition, gear, motivation, health, and racing, Runner's World How to Make Yourself Poop is essential reading for runners who want to improve their performance. From "The Best Way to Tie Your Shoes" to "9 Tactics for Busting Out of a Running Rut" and everything in between, these short, easy-to-use tips from reliable experts are the perfect gift for any runner in your life.
Details a program, individualized for each person's activity level, that enables runners to maximize their performance while maintaining success at weight control. The reader discovers: why the 50-25-25 ratio works best for runners; how to match your eating pattern to your running style; and how to make use of a daily food and activity log.
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