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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 PerformanceView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 17, 2012 at 5:33 pm By:

shelrael Shelley A. Rael Dietitian

Are long distance runners more likely to drop dead in the race? Not really - it just gets more press. http://t.co/BzoWmT0F

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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 possiblyView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 31, 2011 at 5:45 pm By:

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Another reason to lace up our running sneaks! RT @runnersworld New study finds runners are more "financially conscious" http://ow.ly/6hMYq

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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 lastView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 27, 2011 at 4:30 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

Can David Rudisha Run Sub-1:40 For 800 Meters? http://t.co/2ZW5y80

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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, andView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 19, 2011 at 5:44 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

If Grass And Shoe Cushioning Can 't Prevent Running Injuries, What Can? http://t.co/xxpHbAD

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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 runningView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2011 at 4:20 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

Let 's Stop Making Generalizations About Foot Strikes, Shoe Choices, And Injury Risks http://t.co/Q052UH8

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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 afterView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 20, 2011 at 4:46 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

The Lowdown On Beer, Polyphenols, And Runner Health http://t.co/Og0G0lc

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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. ItView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 14, 2011 at 7:24 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

Milkshakes, Mile Repeats, and Your Mind: a Delicious Combination http://t.co/T8MwGDb

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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. ItView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 13, 2011 at 4:08 pm By:

KentBottles Kent Bottles, MD Doctor, Pathologist, and Physician

RT .@runnersworld "The most powerful lesson you can learn in running? You're capable of much more than you think." http://t.co/nYGka8j

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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, ofView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 3, 2011 at 12:01 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

East African Success: Cultural, Physiological, Or Collagen Genetics? http://tiny.ly/nlQY

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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

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Most Recently Shared on May 25, 2011 at 6:57 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

May 24: New ACSM Training Studies –Ibuprofen, Underwater Treadmills, Overtraining, Core Strength http://tiny.ly/uGdh

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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 inView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 5:32 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

May 9: The Great Fat Debate –Does The Total Fat In Your Diet Matter? http://tiny.ly/49VM

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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 GeoffreyView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2011 at 5:27 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

May 4: Top Boston Marathon Finishers Have Very Different Stride Types http://tiny.ly/M36B

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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 andView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2011 at 1:52 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

Apr. 24: More Discussion –Was Mutai 's 2:03:02 At Boston Unfairly Aided? http://tiny.ly/NqN1

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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 scintillatingView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2011 at 8:54 pm By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

Apr. 20: In Praise of the Boston Marathon Course. But Not for World Records. http://tiny.ly/20z6

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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 BostonView full resource at peakperformance.runnersworld.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 6, 2011 at 5:11 am By:

mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD Doctor and PhD

April 5: Boston Marathon Appears to Have a Lower Heart-Attack Death Rate Than Other Marathons http://tiny.ly/az3z

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