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Running Smart

How Science Can Improve Your Endurance and Performance

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Running Smart

By: Mariska Van Sprundel, Danny Guinan - translator
Narrated by: Lu Banks
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Conventional wisdom about running is passed down like folklore (and sometimes contradicts itself): The right kind of shoe prevents injury - or running barefoot, like our prehistoric ancestors, is best; eat a high-fat diet - and also carbo load before a race; running cures depression - but it might be addictive; running can save your life - although it can also destroy your knee cartilage. Often it's hard to know what to believe. In Running Smart, Mariska van Sprundel, a science journalist and recreational runner who has had her fair share of injuries, sets out to explore the science behind such claims.

In her quest, van Sprundel reviews the latest developments in sports science, consults with a variety of experts, and visits a sports lab to have her running technique analyzed. She learns, among other things, that according to evolutionary biology, humans are perfectly adapted to running long distances (even if our hunter-gatherer forebears suffered plenty of injuries); that running sets off a shockwave that spreads from foot to head, which may or may not be absorbed by cushioned shoes; and that a good sports bra controls the ping pong-like movements of a female runner's breasts. She explains how the body burns fuel, the best foods to eat before and after running, and what might cause "runner's high".

©2018 M. van Sprundel, Amsterdam University Press B.B.; translation copyright 2021 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (P)2021 Tantor
Biological Sciences Running & Jogging Science Inspiring

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Very basic and lack of true peer assessed evidence . Perhaps interesting for a total newbie to running but struggling to find any useful information not common sense or supported by reliable evidence with a voice that made me regret my purchase and turn it off .

Don’t bother - other books are far far more interesting, informative and enjoyable

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