BELIEVE

    I get rejected. A lot. I fail. A lot. I look down. A lot.   But I keep going. Because I have an unyielding belief.   One of the athletes I coach recently reminded me of what I wrote in THE INNER RUNNER:   “I often tell myself, as I suspect many runners …

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Q-Angle and Running

  Ever notice that good female runners have very narrow hips? Women’s wider hips compared to men create a more pronounced angle between the pelvis and the knee (called the quadriceps-angle or Q-angle), as the femur occurs at a more oblique angle compared to the femur of a man. A large Q-angle causes the patella …

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My Queasy Stomach

  Stomach get queasy when you run? Feel like you have to poop your shorts? You’re not alone. Gastrointestinal distress is a common problem among runners. Try these 8 things to minimize the risk: 1. Avoid high-fiber foods in the few days before the race. 2. Ingest multiple types of carbohydrates during the race (which …

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Are You An Individual?

  The individuality of training is too often neglected, especially with so many runners running in groups and as part of running clubs. Both research and empirical evidence shows that there is a large inter-individual response to training, both in the magnitude of response and in the time frame for developing and retaining training effects. …

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