Have you ever wondered if it is truly possible to run pain and injury free? Do you yearn for the day that you will be able to enjoy the many benefits that running brings by running pain and injury free? Sadly, many runners hold an inherent yet often unspoken belief that running pain and injury free is impossible. Many runners believe that if you run far enough and for long enough, injury will be the inevitable result. In this revised edition of You CAN Run Pain Free! A physio's 5 step guide to enjoying injury-free and faster running readers will discover how to both prevent and overcome running injuries, and go on to enjoy new levels of exercise pain and injury free, and ultimately faster running. Written by a highly successful physiotherapist and an accomplished triathlete and runner, this book offers runners of all levels hope that it is indeed possible to run pain and injury free. This book is written for any runner who: is seeking to proactively prevent injuries is currently injured and looking to return to running has been previously injured and never made a return to running is not concerned about injury prevention or rehabilitation but just wants to get faster.
I often say 'he is a genius!'" - Mat Rogers, Dual Australian Rugby Representative "Brad's unique 5 step approach is a proven method for beating running injuries. This book will assist you to finally run pain and injury free.
Terry Cantor was a classic case. In his midforties he was unable to fully straighten out his right knee, a condition that persisted for twelve more years until he came to the clinic in 1997. WHICH COMES FIRST, THE ACCIDENT OR THE ...
With this book, you’re on your way to regaining the greatest gift of all: a pain-free body!
In 1956, I was only a few years into my career when a "Mr. Smith" came into the office. He complained of pain that extended from the right side of his lower back to his right knee. It was difficult for him to stand upright.
In this book, you will quickly learn how to enjoy permanent pain relief in only a few minutes a day. Here Neuromuscular Therapist Lee Albert shares his Integrated Positional Therapy (IPT) techniques.
It's no secret that the standard American diet of processed and nutrientdevoid food has wreaked havoc on our health as a society, with obesity levels even among children soaring to all-time highs as a result . But what's not nearly as ...
A Guide to Overcoming Excuses, Injuries, and Other Obstacles—for New and Returning Runners Pete Magill ... And the only unbreakable rule for your first workout is this: It shouldn't leave you so exhausted or disenchanted that you don't ...
Whether you suffer from back or neck pain, joint discomfort or sore knees, or need more stamina, improved balance, and extra strength, here is a revolutionary and proven approach to self-care that promises optimal health through a simple ...
From head to toenails, Running Doc’s Guide to Healthy Running is the most comprehensive guide to running injuries and preventative care.
Running is one of the best ways to get healthy and fit and also keep it simple. ... body how to have the best postural alignment, you'll enjoy good flexibility and mobility, and maintain healthy feet, legs, and posture for a lifetime.