Jason Karp

Olympic Day

    Happy Olympic Day! Ever since I was a little kid, I have had a deep passion for the Olympics. I wish I could post a photo of me running in the Olympics like many of my social media friends are doing today, but I was not blessed with such Olympic talent. Instead, here’s …

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RUNNING STRIDE

  RUNNING SPEED = STRIDE RATE X STRIDE LENGTH Is stride rate or stride length more important? When you increase your pace from a jog to a run to a fast run, stride length increases more than does stride rate by the plantar flexor muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) producing more force against the ground, until …

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ENZYMES

  Let’s talk about enzymes! I love enzymes! Enzymes speed up chemical reactions. What that means is that they make you run faster (although I skipped over a lot of steps!). In the absence of enzymes, chemical reactions wouldn’t occur quickly enough to generate the energy you need to run. Enzymes have funny names, like …

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RECOVERY

    Do you do everything you should to recover between workouts? Recovery is perhaps even more important than the training itself since the adaptations to training occur during the recovery period between runs, not during the runs themselves. Guidelines for recovery: NUTRITION Consume carbohydrate to resynthesize and store glycogen in muscles and liver. To …

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Why We Run

  “If you were to ask a zoologist why we run, he or she might say we run because we are animals, and that’s what animals evolved to do. Running is essential to an animal’s life. Animals run to hunt; they run because they’re being hunted; they run to play; they run out of panic; …

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