Running Rewired : : Reinvent Your run for Stability, Strength & Speed
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"In Jay Dicharry's Running Rewired: 15 Workouts to Reinvent Your Run, America's leading endurance sports physical therapist and running coach lays out a program for runners to become stronger, faster, and more resistant to injury. Dicharry distills cutting-edge biomechanical research into simple workouts any runner can slot into their existing training program and begin seeing results in about three weeks. Through his work at REP Lab and top university sports clinics, Dicharry has found five essential skills for good running form. His Running Rewired will show how you can rewire your body-brain movement patterns to build these skills and transform your running within one season. Dicharry's rewire workouts will amplify any running training plan--from 5K to ultramarathon--to build the stability, strength, and speed you need. Just three, 20-minute rewire workouts per week will unlock performance you've never tapped before. Try Running Rewired to overcome injuries, break out of performance slumps, and renew your passion for racing."-- Provided by publisher.
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PUBLISHED
Boulder, CO : VeloPress, [2017]
Year Published: 2017
Description: xiii, 250 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781937715755
1937715752
SUBJECTS
Running -- Training.
Running -- Physiological aspects.
Running -- Training.
Running -- Physiological aspects.