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(or, All I Needed to Know About Training, I Learned 100 Years Ago) by Chris Colucci – 9/05/2011 12 Tips to Tune the Nervous System by Anthony Mychal – 11/16/2011 Choices by Matt "Kroc" Kroczaleski – 9/28/2011 The Truth About Single-Leg Training by Mike Robertson – 10/05/2011 Why You Need More Strength by Chad Waterbury – 10/10/2011 Breaking Down the Single Leg Squat by Ben Bruno Tue, Aug 09, 2011 Breaking Down the Pistol Squat by Tom Furman – 9/20/2011 Radical Methods of Injury Rehabilitation by John Paul Catanzaro – 1/11/2012 A Bodybuilding Program for Athletes by Erick Minor – 6/29/2011 Si putina istorie 11 Jun 1998 – Chanko A Lesson From the Sumos by TC |
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Rularea imi iese. Mai am putin, trebuie sa mai desfac picioarele si sa trec in plansa dupa care sa ma ridic in manini. Simplu, uite si un copil poate sa faca!
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About Predawn Runner "Hi, and welcome to Predawn Runner. This blog is designed to help provide tips and inspiration to those of you who already live a full life and want to make your running a bigger part of it, without having to sacrifice the things that matter to you (except maybe some sleep). Whether you seek to continuously improve your performance and set new personal records or just run for health reasons, I hope you find information here that helps you make running a part of your routine, whether you get up early or choose to sleep in." |
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Science News
Was Ability To Run Early Man's Achilles Heel? ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2007) — The earliest humans almost certainly walked upright on two legs but may have struggled to run at even half the speed of modern man, new research suggests. Science News When to End a Run to Avoid Injury: Runners Change Form When Running Exhausted ScienceDaily (Dec. 9, 2010) — Runners who continue running when they are exhausted unknowingly change their running form, which could be related to an increased risk for injury. A study by Tracy Dierks, assistant professor of physical therapy at Indiana University, found that toward the end of a normal running session, runners generally displayed an increase in motion in their hips, knees and ankles. Science News Hip Exercises Found Effective at Reducing, Eliminating Common Knee Pain in Runners, Study Suggests ScienceDaily (June 5, 2010) — A twice weekly hip strengthening regimen performed for six weeks proved surprisingly effective at reducing -- and in some cases eliminating -- knee pain referred to as patellofemoral pain (PFP) in female runners Science News Barefoot Running: To Ditch the Shoes or Not? ScienceDaily (June 7, 2011) — A hot issue among runners is whether running in bare feet reduces or increases the risk of injury. Stuart Warden, associate professor and director of research in the Department of Physical Therapy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, says for some runners it could do both. Science News Why People Choose Running Over Walking ScienceDaily (Jan. 5, 2012) — Other than Olympic race walkers, people generally find it more comfortable to run than walk when they start moving at around 2 meters per second -- about 4.5 miles per hour. Science News Running Shoes May Cause Damage to Knees, Hips and Ankles, New Study Suggests ScienceDaily (Jan. 4, 2010) — Knee osteoarthritis (OA) accounts for more disability in the elderly than any other disease. Running, although it has proven cardiovascular and other health benefits, can increase stresses on the joints of the leg. In a study published in the December 2009 issue of PM&R: The journal of injury, function and rehabilitation, researchers compared the effects on knee, hip and ankle joint motions of running barefoot versus running in modern running shoes. They concluded that running shoes exerted more stress on these joints compared to running barefoot or walking in high-heeled shoes Science News Barefoot Running: How Humans Ran Comfortably and Safely Before the Invention of Shoes ScienceDaily (Jan. 27, 2010) — New research is casting doubt on the old adage, "All you need to run is a pair of shoes." Science News Human Gait Adapted for Efficient Walking at the Cost of Efficient Running ScienceDaily (Feb. 12, 2010) — Humans, other great apes and bears are among the few animals that step first on the heel when walking, and then roll onto the ball of the foot and toes. Now, a University of Utah study shows the advantage: Compared with heel-first walking, it takes 53 percent more energy to walk on the balls of your feet, and 83 percent more energy to walk on your toes. Science News Humans Walked On Modern Feet 1.5 Million Years Ago, Fossil Footprints Show ScienceDaily (Feb. 26, 2009) — Ancient footprints found at Rutgers' Koobi Fora Field School show that some of the earliest humans walked like us and did so on anatomically modern feet 1.5 million years ago. Science News Ancient Footprints Show Human-Like Walking Began Nearly 4 Million Years Ago ScienceDaily (July 19, 2011) — Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that ancient footprints in Laetoli, Tanzania, show that human-like features of the feet and gait existed almost two million years earlier than previously thought. Science News Study Identifies Energy Efficiency As Reason For Evolution Of Upright Walking ScienceDaily (July 16, 2007) — A new study provides support for the hypothesis that walking on two legs, or bipedalism, evolved because it used less energy than quadrupedal knucklewalking Science News Long Legs Are More Efficient, According To New Math Model ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2007) — Scientists have known for years that the energy cost of walking and running is related primarily to the work done by muscles to lift and move the limbs. Science News Endurance Exercise Linked to Damage in Right Ventricle of Heart ScienceDaily (Dec. 7, 2011) — Researchers have found the first evidence that some athletes who take part in extreme endurance exercise such as marathons, endurance triathlons, alpine cycling or ultra triathlons may incur damage to the right ventricles of their hearts -- one of the four chambers in the heart involved in pumping blood around the body Science News 'Senior' Runners Never Stop Pushing Their Limits in Marathons ScienceDaily (Jan. 19, 2012) — Romauld Lepers and Thomas Cattagni, researchers from Inserm Unit 1093 "Cognition, Action and Sensorimotor Plasticity" at the Université de Bourgogone, have analysed changes in participation and performance of runners aged 20 to 80 in the New York marathon over the last 30 years. The results are largely unexpected: the best male marathon runners over 65 and the best female marathon runners over 45 have consistently improved their performance over the last 30 years. At the same time, the researchers also observed a strong increase in athletes over 40 participating in the New York marathon: from 36% of the total masculine runners between 1980-1989, to 53% between 2000-2009; and from 24 to 40% during the same periods for female runners. Science News The Emerging Fate Of The Neandertals ScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2007) — For nearly a century, anthropologists have been debating the relationship of Neandertals to modern humans. Central to the debate is whether Neandertals contributed directly or indirectly to the ancestry of the early modern humans that succeeded them. Science News Modern Humans Emerged Far Earlier Than Previously Thought, Fossils from China Suggest ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2010) — An international team of researchers, including a physical anthropology professor at Washington University in St. Louis, has discovered well-dated human fossils in southern China that markedly change anthropologists perceptions of the emergence of modern humans in the eastern Old World. |
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Science News
Cheating Father Time: 50-Year-Old Can Be Every Bit as Fit as Someone 30 Years Younger, but Exercise Is Key ScienceDaily (Oct. 11, 2011) — Who is likely to be fitter: a lazy 20-year-old or an active 50-year-old? New research from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's K.G. Jebsen Center of Exercise in Medicine provides statistical evidence that the 50-year-old can be every bit as fit as someone 30 years younger. But exercise -- how much, and how intense -- is the key, say K.G. Jebsen Center researchers. Science News Simple Fitness Test Could Predict Long-Term Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke in Middle-Aged People ScienceDaily (May 18, 2011) — If you're middle-aged, the answer could provide a strong predictor of your risk of heart attack or stroke over the next decade or more. |
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