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Science of Running: Analyze your Technique, Prevent Injury, Revolutionize your Training (The Science of Fitness) [Napier, Chris] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Science of Running: Analyze your Technique, Prevent Injury, Revolutionize your Training (The Science of Fitness) Review: Excellent book, my only nitpick is the nutrition section - Excellent book. I just got into running recently, at age 39. I learned a lot from this book. Well written and highly educated authors. Great warm-up exercises, strength exercises, and training plans. Clear explanations of common running-related injuries, how to prevent them (mostly by strengthening your hips and other large muscle groups!), and how to rehabilitate from them. Great explanations of the physiology of running, and great illustrations. Visually beautiful book. Good and balanced discussion of forefoot strike vs heel strike pattern, although the forefoot partisans will disagree of course. Two nitpicks: For a better perspective on nutrition, read Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy. Science of Running suggest a low-fat diet, but actually diets containing moderate amounts of plant-based fats have been shown to be equally or more healthy in general than low fat diets. I'm not an expert on running, so maybe this doesn't apply for peak running fitness, but I'm skeptical of their nutrition perspective. They might also be a bit behind the latest research on lactic acid buildup. It doesn't actually work how we thought it does for many years. These are nitpicks that don't really detract from the overall excellence of the book. Review: Good to know this - Great book if you want to know certain things about the body and how it works . If you run or walk. Or have any pain, you can figure out why or how it’s happening.













































| Best Sellers Rank | #21,396 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Sports Training (Books) #13 in Rugby (Books) #17 in Running & Jogging (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,189) |
| Dimensions | 7.76 x 0.75 x 9.17 inches |
| Edition | Annotated |
| ISBN-10 | 1465489576 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1465489579 |
| Item Weight | 1.42 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | The Science of Fitness |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | February 4, 2020 |
| Publisher | DK |
N**N
Excellent book, my only nitpick is the nutrition section
Excellent book. I just got into running recently, at age 39. I learned a lot from this book. Well written and highly educated authors. Great warm-up exercises, strength exercises, and training plans. Clear explanations of common running-related injuries, how to prevent them (mostly by strengthening your hips and other large muscle groups!), and how to rehabilitate from them. Great explanations of the physiology of running, and great illustrations. Visually beautiful book. Good and balanced discussion of forefoot strike vs heel strike pattern, although the forefoot partisans will disagree of course. Two nitpicks: For a better perspective on nutrition, read Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy. Science of Running suggest a low-fat diet, but actually diets containing moderate amounts of plant-based fats have been shown to be equally or more healthy in general than low fat diets. I'm not an expert on running, so maybe this doesn't apply for peak running fitness, but I'm skeptical of their nutrition perspective. They might also be a bit behind the latest research on lactic acid buildup. It doesn't actually work how we thought it does for many years. These are nitpicks that don't really detract from the overall excellence of the book.
A**L
Good to know this
Great book if you want to know certain things about the body and how it works . If you run or walk. Or have any pain, you can figure out why or how it’s happening.
D**L
Absolute MUST for Runners that seek scientific approach!
very nice book extremely good illustrated with the chapters covering all topics from basic understanding of motor activity to anatomy of movement, anatomy of running, anatomy of injuries, basic injury prevention and useful action plans for 5k, 10k, 21k and full marathon preparation! all at all very nice & useful book
P**S
Buy the physical book, not the Kindle version!
The illustrations of the body and the explanations of how the body works during running are great. They gave me a greater understanding of exactly what is happening while running. The suggested dynamic warmups and strengthening exercises were also good. The author gave suggested sets/reps on each. I wish he would have given an integrated plan on administering those exercises. The guidelines on training and suggested running plans were good - they look simple and sound, but not what I bought the book for. For content alone I would give 4-4 1/2 stars. The Kindle version however, stinks!! The print was terribly small and there was just no easy way to make it readable. Zooming in made some of it readable, but not the whole page. Spend the extra money and get the book. (Of course, I am assuming the print will be larger and easier to read if you do.)
C**Y
Great piece of material
This is an awesome book. Great info, great illustrations. Perfect for a new coach or runner to learn a lot in a hurry and help with the biggest issue in running which preventing and then treating overuse injuries.
K**E
Easy to understand hard concepts
This book and other Science Of books are great for your personal education or as a tool for practitioners. It explains complex concepts in easy to understand terms. To me, the illustrations are the best part. They accurately depict the human body while simplifying and highlighting what you need to know. As a D1 track and field athletic trainer, I use these books as visualization tools to help me explain certain concepts to my athletes.
D**S
Running book
I think this book is such a great insight to muscles, tendons, etc. getting into running is something that I have enjoyed doing but it is super important to learn and not over do it. This book really helps with that.
B**R
good For novice runners
It didn’t meet my expectations. It has just common knowledge and simple pictures. For example, in pain part I wanted more explanation about causes such as muscle imbalances but it keep saying that intensity increase or downhill running could be reasons. Actually I would like to know why downhill running could be the reason.
J**E
fraco
A**N
Buen libro para entender más del cuerpo y mejorar al correr
'**'
I'm only on page 73 so far, but it is an excellent source of information. It is well explained, in depth and there is nothing I, as a runner, can't find out from this book. It shows you how everything - muscles, joints etc. works and how to prevent injury and how to improve performance. The author clearly knows his stuff and Dorling Kindersley only ever publish worthwhile books. I would thoroughly recommend.
W**S
Super interessant, grondig.
A**R
This book has it all.
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