book: Injury-Free Running (Runner's World Best) | Thomas Hanlon, Sara J. Henry
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Injury-Free Runnin...
Injury-Free Running (Runner's World Best)
Thomas Hanlon
,
Sara J. Henry
Rodale Books
, 2006 - 96 pages
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When
runner
s want expert advice, they turn to Runner?s
World
, the magazine that helped bring
running
culture into the mainstream?and has continued to dispense cutting-edge wisdom as running?s popularity has soared. Now, runners can have all that expert wisdom at their fingertips with the Runner?s World
Best
series. Each book in this series focuses on a particular aspect of running?from getting started to cross-training. Together, these authoritative, affordable, fully illustrated volumes form a accessible library that belongs in every runner?s home.]Runner?s World Best:
Injury
-
Free
Running assembles the most reliable information on running pain- and
injury-free
?and speeding up the rehabilitation process by using the latest medical advances to treat common injuries. Runners of every ability will benefit from the book?s wealth of expert tips on training, stretching, selecting proper equipment, and maintaining correct running form.
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