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Run Right Now

Run Right Now
Author: Joe Henderson
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781475184884

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Run Right Now. These three little words imply three different meanings. “Right now” can mean correctly, immediately or temporarily. The title can represent running the right way. Not that I have a corner on absolute truths, but the book represents the best ways to run that I know, based on long experience. The title also can stand for running right away. Even as an author I say, don't spend too much time reading and planning and analyzing. I'd love to hear that a runner read one page and was moved to drop the book and go run right now. And finally the title can mean running right for now. Current practices change along with interests and abilities. This book is a memoir of lessons learned in a lifetime of running and writing about it. These chapters can't protect you from making any mistakes of your own. My hope is that you'll make fewer than I did, that you'll learn these lessons faster and that they'll take you farther than I've gone with them.


The Run Walk Run® Method

The Run Walk Run® Method
Author: Jeff Galloway
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1782550828

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Jeff‘s quest for the injury-free marathon training program led him to develop group training programs in 1978, and to author Runner‘s World articles which have been used by hundreds of thousands of runners of all abilities. His training schedules have inspired the second wave of marathoners who follow the Galloway RUN-WALK-RUN™, low mileage, three-day suggestions to an over 98% success rate. Jeff has worked with over 200,000 average people in training for specific goals. Jeff is an inspirational speaker to over 200 running and fitness sessions each year. His innovative ideas have opened up the possibility of running and completing a marathon to almost everyone. Philosophically, Jeff believes that we were all designed to run and walk, and he keeps finding ways to bring more people into the positive world of exercise.


Appleton's Magazine

Appleton's Magazine
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Total Pages: 842
Release: 1907
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Run Right Now

Run Right Now
Author: Joe Henderson
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780760754627

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Run Right Now Training Log

Run Right Now Training Log
Author: Joe Henderson
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781475219715

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(from the Introduction) The Run Right Now Training Log holds a year's worth of runs. One day's report is like one step in a long run. By itself it doesn't tell you much. But over the months, years and decades the days the steps multiply to form a trail that helps you plot your path ahead - and also to see how far you've come. Analyze your results by the month or longer periods. (Forms at the back of this Log help you do that.) Judge from your records what does and doesn't work. Then use these conclusions to write better training and racing plans for yourself instead of trusting another writer to do that for you. Also use the Log as a place to remember and reflect. Write a book that you can open later to any page and call that day back to life. Capture here and now the experiences that otherwise would be as fleeting and invisible as footsteps on a dry street.


Slow Jogging

Slow Jogging
Author: Hiroaki Tanaka
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1510708324

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Running is America’s most popular participatory sport, yet more than half of those who identify as runners get injured every year. Falling prey to injuries from overtraining, faulty form, poor eating, and improper footwear, many runners eventually, and reluctantly, abandon the sport for a less strenuous pastime. But for the first time in the United States, Hiroaki Tanaka’s Slow Jogging demonstrates that there is an efficient, healthier, and pain-free approach to running for all ages and lifestyles. Tanaka’s method of easy running, or “slow jogging,” is an injury-free approach to running that helps participants burn calories, lose weight, and even reverse the effects of Type-2 diabetes. With easy-to-follow steps and colorful charts, Slow Jogging teaches runners to enjoy injury-free activity by: • Maintaining a smiling, or niko niko in Japanese, pace that is both easy and enjoyable • Landing on mid-foot, instead of on the heel • Choosing shoes with thin, flexible soles and no oversized heel • Aiming for a pace of 180 steps per minute • And trying to find time for activity every day Accessible to runners of all fitness levels and ages, Slow Jogging will inspire thousands more Americans to take up running and will change the way that avid runners hit the pavement.


80/20 Triathlon

80/20 Triathlon
Author: Matt Fitzgerald
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0738234699

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A breakthrough program for triathletes -- beginner, intermediate, and advanced -- showing how to balance training intensity to maximize performance -- from a fitness expert and elite coach. Cutting-edge research has proven that triathletes and other endurance athletes experience their greatest performance when they do 80 percent of their training at low intensity and the remaining 20 percent at moderate to high intensity. But the vast majority of recreational triathletes are caught in the so-called "moderate-intensity rut," spending almost half of their time training too hard--harder than the pros. Training harder isn't smarter; it actually results in low-grade chronic fatigue that prevents recreational athletes from getting the best results. In 80/20 Triathlon, Matt Fitzgerald and David Warden lay out the real-world and scientific evidence, offering concrete tips and strategies, along with complete training plans for every distance--Sprint, Olympic, Half-Ironman, and Ironman--to help athletes implement the 80/20 rule of intensity balance. Benefits include reduced fatigue and injury risk, improved fitness, increased motivation, and better race results.


Adventure

Adventure
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Total Pages: 696
Release: 1916
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

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Monthly Review

Monthly Review
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1914
Genre: Electroplating
ISBN:

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Collier's

Collier's
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Total Pages: 874
Release: 1922
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