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New Study: Heart Risk ‘Low’ in Distance Races | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “New Study: Heart Risk ‘Low’ in Distance Races | Peak Performance” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
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Are long distance runners more likely to drop dead in the race? Not really - it just gets more press. http://t.co/BzoWmT0F
Did You Know Runners Are More "Financially Conscious"? Me Neither | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “I've long had a pet theory that physicists, engineers, mathematicians, and the like are over-represented in the running community. This notion possibly” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on August 31, 2011 at 5:45 pm By:
Another reason to lace up our running sneaks! RT @runnersworld New study finds runners are more "financially conscious" http://ow.ly/6hMYq
Can David Rudisha Run Sub-1:40 For 800 Meters? | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “David Rudisha is one of the most dominant 800-meter runners ever. He's won umpteen straight races, including the 2009 World Athletics Final, and late last” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on July 27, 2011 at 4:30 am By:
Can David Rudisha Run Sub-1:40 For 800 Meters? http://t.co/2ZW5y80
If Grass And Shoe Cushioning Can't Prevent Running Injuries, What Can? | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “Gina Kolata's column in yesterday's New York Times will be much discussed for its apparent bashing of soft-surface running (trails, grass, treadmills, and” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on July 19, 2011 at 5:44 pm By:
If Grass And Shoe Cushioning Can 't Prevent Running Injuries, What Can? http://t.co/xxpHbAD
Let's Stop Making Generalizations About Foot Strikes, Shoe Choices, And Injury Risks | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “You would think we'd all get tired of the barefootin'-minimalism debate, and turn to scratching our head and nether regions over other eternal running” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2011 at 4:20 am By:
Let 's Stop Making Generalizations About Foot Strikes, Shoe Choices, And Injury Risks http://t.co/Q052UH8
The Lowdown On Beer, Polyphenols, And Runner Health | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “I admit, I got a little excited when I read a recent report on non-alcoholic (NA) beer and marathoners. The runners who drank the NA beer before and after” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on June 20, 2011 at 4:46 pm By:
The Lowdown On Beer, Polyphenols, And Runner Health http://t.co/Og0G0lc
Milkshakes, Mile Repeats, and Your Mind: a Delicious Combination | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “Everyone I know, all four or five of us, are talking about the just-published Mind Over Milkshakes study from a highly regarded research group at Yale. It” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on June 14, 2011 at 7:24 am By:
Milkshakes, Mile Repeats, and Your Mind: a Delicious Combination http://t.co/T8MwGDb
Milkshakes, Mile Repeats, and Your Mind: a Delicious Combination | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “Everyone I know, all four or five of us, are talking about the just-published Mind Over Milkshakes study from a highly regarded research group at Yale. It” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on June 13, 2011 at 4:08 pm By:
RT .@runnersworld "The most powerful lesson you can learn in running? You're capable of much more than you think." http://t.co/nYGka8j
East African Success: Cultural, Physiological, Or Collagen Genetics? | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “This morning in Denver at the American College of Sports Medicine meeting, several experts will discuss the well known dominance, by East Africans, of” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on June 3, 2011 at 12:01 pm By:
East African Success: Cultural, Physiological, Or Collagen Genetics? http://tiny.ly/nlQY
May 24: New ACSM Training Studies–Ibuprofen, Underwater Treadmills, Overtraining, Core Strength | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “The world's biggest gathering of sports science experts takes place this week in Denver, where more than 10,000 exercise physiologists, nutritionists,” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on May 25, 2011 at 6:57 am By:
May 24: New ACSM Training Studies –Ibuprofen, Underwater Treadmills, Overtraining, Core Strength http://tiny.ly/uGdh
May 9: The Great Fat Debate–Does the Total Fat in Your Diet Matter? | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “It's always a bit dicey to summarize and generalize, but here goes. The topic is The Great Fat Debate. The primary question: Does the amount of total fat in” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 5:32 pm By:
May 9: The Great Fat Debate –Does The Total Fat In Your Diet Matter? http://tiny.ly/49VM
May 4: Top Boston Marathon Finishers Have Very Different Stride Types | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “The always interesting Runblogger, a.k.a. Peter Larson, has posted a great analysis of the stride mechanics of top Boston Marathon finishers Geoffrey” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2011 at 5:27 pm By:
May 4: Top Boston Marathon Finishers Have Very Different Stride Types http://tiny.ly/M36B
Apr. 24: More Discussion–Was Mutai's 2:03:02 At Boston Unfairly Aided? | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “Stories about last Monday's fast races in the Boston Marathon, particularly the men's times, continue to pop up here and there. Many of the articles and” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2011 at 1:52 am By:
Apr. 24: More Discussion –Was Mutai 's 2:03:02 At Boston Unfairly Aided? http://tiny.ly/NqN1
Apr. 20: In Praise of the Boston Marathon Course. But Not for World Records. | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “According to a brief Associated Press article I saw yesterday, the Boston Marathon will ask the IAAF to accept Geoffrey Mutai's recent scintillating” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2011 at 8:54 pm By:
Apr. 20: In Praise of the Boston Marathon Course. But Not for World Records. http://tiny.ly/20z6
April 5: Boston Marathon Appears to Have a Lower Heart-Attack Death Rate Than Other Marathons | Peak Performance
peakperformance.runnersworld.com — “A week or so ago, Dr. Bill Roberts (RW's Sports Doc) published the latest in his ongoing studies on heart-attack deaths in U.S. marathons. Since the Boston” View full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com
Most Recently Shared on April 6, 2011 at 5:11 am By:
April 5: Boston Marathon Appears to Have a Lower Heart-Attack Death Rate Than Other Marathons http://tiny.ly/az3z

