As a runner, your biggest asset (or sometimes your greatest enemy) is your brain. What you think and feel on and off the road also has a huge influence over how you perform once you lace up.
Runner's World The Runner's Brain shows you how to unlock and capture the miraculous potential of the body's most mysterious and intriguing organ and rewire your mind for a lifetime of athletic success. The book is based on cutting-edge brain science and sports psychology that author Dr. Jeff Brown uses every day in his private practice and as part of the medical team of several major...
As a runner, your biggest asset (or sometimes your greatest enemy) is your brain. What you think and feel on and off the road also has a huge influ...
Every runner wants a smooth, light, powerful, and resilient stride. But there isn't one ideal form all runners should try to emulate. Instead, research and experience show that people can run effectively in a wide variety of patterns with some universal elements.
In lively, accessible prose, author Jonathan Beverly details his search for common ground among physical therapists, podiatrists, biomechanics researchers, and coaches, and reveals how individual runners can apply those principles and improve their performance, avoid injury, and...
Run the Way You Were Born to Run
Every runner wants a smooth, light, powerful, and resilient stride. But there isn't one ideal form al...
Inspired by one of the most popular RunnersWorld.com stories ever, RW How to Make Yourself Poop is a fun, humorous reference guide for any runner trying to improve their running performance?
Inspired by one of the most popular RunnersWorld.com stories ever, RW How to Make Yourself Poop is a fun, humorous reference guide for any runner tryi...