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Running Free of Injuries: From Pain to Personal Best
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Running Free of Injuries: From Pain to Personal Best
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Paul Hobrough
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Foreword by Steve Cram
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 189 |
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Category/Genre | Track and field sports and athletics |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472913807
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Classifications | Dewey:617.1027642 |
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Illustrations |
Over 45 photos of exercises and over 40 anatomical diagrams.
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Bloomsbury Sport
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Publication Date |
8 September 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The ultimate pain-to-personal-best guide to running injuries, covering prevention, detection and rehabilitation. Runners suffer from the highest injury rates of all recreational athletes. Whether you are a novice or elite-level runner, guide yourself through a step-by-step process of avoiding and managing injury. Written by a globally respected physiotherapist who has worked with Olympic and World Champion athletes, Running Free of Injuries will help runners to understand their body, identify weaknesses and develop a natural defence against injury. The book covers the most common running injuries that occur to the foot, ankle, lower leg, hip, knee and pelvis and includes key exercises applicable to all levels of fitness.
Author Biography
Paul Hobrough is a chartered physiotherapist, sports scientist and Clinical Director of Physio&Therapy UK. A Team GB athlete for 16 years, Paul writes for Runner's World magazine and is recognised as a leading authority on injury prevention. His physiotherapy practice is based in Northumberland, England.
ReviewsA great addition to a runner's bookshelf: practical self-help from diagnosis to treatment. -- Paula Radcliffe, World Record Holder for Women's Marathon A must have book for runners of all abilities. Any niggle you feel, you can be sure to find help and guidance in this fantastic book. * Laura Weightman, 1500m European and Commonwealth medallist * This book is very reassuring for all runners with aches and pains, with brilliant tips for self-diagnoses, clear indications for when you need professional help, and most importantly excercises to help you get better and back out running. I am going to pack it with my running shoes. -- Louise Minchen, GB age group triathlete and BBC presenter A great reference... genuinely useful, with minimal jargon. * Women's Fitness * There are many books on injury prevention, but most make for dull reading. This one stands apart in being easy to read and having clear diagrams of injury-prevention and treatment exercises * Athletic's Weekly *
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