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Runner's World Guide to Injury Prevention: How to Identify Problems, Speed Healing, and Run Pain-Free (Runner's World Gu by Dagny Scott Barrios
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Runner's World Guide to Injury Prevention: How to Identify Problems, Speed…

by Dagny Scott Barrios

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Rodale Books (2004), Paperback, 256 pages

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Tags:sports, running, injury, reference, from: amazon marketplace, read, read 2008
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A short (200 page) basic introduction to the many subjects (strengthening, stretching, cross training, treatments, specific injuries) associated with running injuries. ( )
  Sandydog1 | Jan 17, 2009 |
I picked this book up after sustaining an injury and found it to be very informative. It really helped me take a step back and assess my training. Or should I say, overtraining. Among other topics the book covers: how we become injured, how to avoid getting injured, treating injury, and the emotional side of injury. I found the second chapter on how to train properly, to be particularly helpful. Within this chapter she defines five laws of preventing injury:

1. Increase mileage gradually.
2. Increase intensity incrementally.
3. Increase mileage and intensity separately.
4. Alternate hard efforts with rest.
5. Pay attention to early warnings.

Those five laws seem pretty simple don't they? The problem is many of us don't educate ourselves enough about running, before we start running. Or we do educate ourselves and then don't listen to our new found knowledge. If more runners read and actually followed the author's advice, we'd have much fewer running injuries out there. I wish I would have read this book prior to starting my exercise regime, and followed her suggestions. I'm certainly going to now. ( )
  nebreader | Nov 23, 2008 |
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