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There are some very good training books. If you buy one, please
click through this site to buy your book, and help support this
site.
Book Recommendation:
The Complete Book of Running for Women: Everything You Need to Know
About Training, Nutrition, Injury Prevention, Motivation, Racing
and... by Claire Kowalchik (Introduction)
"Women's bodies are not the same as men's,
and though we can train just as hard and with the same passion for
excellence, we have certain special concerns. Finally, there is
a comprehensive guide exclusively for women who experience the pure
joy of running, or want to."- Amazon.com editorial review
Book Recommendation:
Runner's World Complete Book of Women's Running: The Best Advice
to Get Started, Stay Motivated, Lose Weight, Run Injury-Free, Be
Safe, and Train... by Dagny Scott, Amby Burfoot
Great motivational and informative book.
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Stretch stretch stretch. This is really hard for a lot of runners,
since stretching can be pretty boring. One of our members recommends
the book "information on yoga."
Book Recommendation: Save
Your Knees by James, M.D. Fox, Rick McGuire
"A practical, authoritative, no-nonsense guide
that covers the gamut of knee pain and injuries, and shows what
causes them, what can be done to alleviate them, and how to prevent
them in the future." - Amazon.com editorial review
Book Recommendation: Dr.
Scott's Knee Book : Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Knee Problems,
Including : Torn Cartilage, Ligament Damage, Arthritis, Tendinitis...
by W. Norman Scott, Carol Colman (Contributor), Robert S. Gotlin,
Johanna Warshaw
"The team physician for the New York Knicks
tells readers everything they need to know about the body's most
vulnerable joint--the knee--and provides invaluable advice on how
to prevent, recognize, and treat knee injuries. 15 line drawings."
- Amazon.com editorial review
On The Run has a runners
clinic where you can ask Neil Chasan, PT, MMT sports medicine
questions!
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Training
There are some very good training books. If you buy one, please
click through this site to buy your book, and help support this
site.
Book Recommendation:
The Complete Book of Running for Women: Everything You Need to
Know About Training, Nutrition, Injury Prevention, Motivation,
Racing and... by Claire Kowalchik (Introduction)
"Women's bodies are not the same as men's,
and though we can train just as hard and with the same passion
for excellence, we have certain special concerns. Finally, there
is a comprehensive guide exclusively for women who experience
the pure joy of running, or want to."- Amazon.com editorial
review
Book Recommendation:
Runner's World Complete Book of Women's Running: The Best Advice
to Get Started, Stay Motivated, Lose Weight, Run Injury-Free,
Be Safe, and Train... by Dagny Scott, Amby Burfoot
Great motivational and informative book.
Top
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Stretch stretch stretch. This is really hard for a lot of runners,
since stretching can be pretty boring. One of our members recommends
the book "Yoga for Runners."
Book Recommendation: Save
Your Knees by James, M.D. Fox, Rick McGuire
"A practical, authoritative, no-nonsense
guide that covers the gamut of knee pain and injuries, and shows
what causes them, what can be done to alleviate them, and how
to prevent them in the future." - Amazon.com editorial review
Book Recommendation: Dr.
Scott's Knee Book : Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Knee
Problems, Including : Torn Cartilage, Ligament Damage, Arthritis,
Tendinitis... by W. Norman Scott, Carol Colman (Contributor),
Robert S. Gotlin, Johanna Warshaw
"The team physician for the New York Knicks
tells readers everything they need to know about the body's most
vulnerable joint--the knee--and provides invaluable advice on
how to prevent, recognize, and treat knee injuries. 15 line drawings."
- Amazon.com editorial review
On The Run has a runners
clinic where you can ask Neil Chasan, PT, MMT sports medicine
questions!
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