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Masters Running: A Guide to Running and Staying Fit After 40

door Hal Higdon

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An expert, highly motivational guide to running after 40-filled with age-specific advice for training effectively and safely-from the author of Run Fast, Marathon, and Fitness After Forty To succeed as a masters runner, you need to train more intelligently than younger runners. You have to know how to incorporate rest into your program and when to use alternative activities, such as swimming, biking, or walking, to maintain aerobic capacity. And, because runners are more likely to injure themselves as they age, you need to learn how to limit that risk. How do you develop base fitness? How do you improve? What should you do to maintain flexibility? What foods should you eat to stay fit? In Masters Running, Hal Higdon-who after 40 went on to win four gold medals at the World Masters Championships plus five silver and bronze medals-teaches older runners training techniques that will make them better and smarter runners. You'll learn the importance of strength training; whether to incorporate speedwork-and what the dangers are; the 10 most common running injuries-and how to avoid and cure them; and how to train for a marathon as a senior (with firsthand advice from Higdon, who ran in over 100 marathons after age 40).… (meer)
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I must say this book wasn't entirely what I had expected. The subtitle is, "A guide to Running and Staying Fit after 40." I expected more of a typical guide in terms of training, but for an older crowd, and nothing more. This book does give advice on all the major aspects of training, but it's done using the backdrop of masters competitive history, in which Higdon was intimately involved. You end up learning just as much about how the masters program started and grew, as how to train. Higdon describes both his mistakes, as well as his successes in training and competition. As a result, one comes away with a good sense of what it takes to become a masters competitor, and more importantly, tools for sustaining oneself as a masters competitor. I enjoyed this book, learned from the book, and recommend it. The author has a website at http://www.halhigdon.com/ ( )
  nebreader | Nov 12, 2008 |
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An expert, highly motivational guide to running after 40-filled with age-specific advice for training effectively and safely-from the author of Run Fast, Marathon, and Fitness After Forty To succeed as a masters runner, you need to train more intelligently than younger runners. You have to know how to incorporate rest into your program and when to use alternative activities, such as swimming, biking, or walking, to maintain aerobic capacity. And, because runners are more likely to injure themselves as they age, you need to learn how to limit that risk. How do you develop base fitness? How do you improve? What should you do to maintain flexibility? What foods should you eat to stay fit? In Masters Running, Hal Higdon-who after 40 went on to win four gold medals at the World Masters Championships plus five silver and bronze medals-teaches older runners training techniques that will make them better and smarter runners. You'll learn the importance of strength training; whether to incorporate speedwork-and what the dangers are; the 10 most common running injuries-and how to avoid and cure them; and how to train for a marathon as a senior (with firsthand advice from Higdon, who ran in over 100 marathons after age 40).

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