Runner's World Complete Guide to Minimalism and Barefoot Running

Runner's World Complete Guide to Minimalism and Barefoot Running
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Publisher : Rodale Books
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781609612276
ISBN-13 : 1609612272
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Book Synopsis Runner's World Complete Guide to Minimalism and Barefoot Running by : Scott Douglas

Download or read book Runner's World Complete Guide to Minimalism and Barefoot Running written by Scott Douglas and published by Rodale Books. This book was released on 2013-03-12 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn Why Millions of Runners Have Decided That Less Is More! No topic in running has gotten more attention lately than minimalist shoes and barefoot running. Proponents say that running barefoot or in lighter, lower shoes leads to better running form and fewer injuries. But others caution that ditching your regular running shoes for barely there models can increase, not decrease, your risk of injury. In this indispensable guide, veteran running writer Scott Douglas draws on the knowledge of leading coaches and other running experts to show how and why to make the move safely to running in less shoe. Full of real-world wisdom, The Runner's World Complete Guide to Minimalism and Barefoot Running explains why most runners should consider minimalism, gives simple tests to determine if you're ready, shows how to make the transition safely to running in less shoe, and reveals easy exercises to improve your running form once you've switched. If you've been wondering whether minimalism and barefoot running are for you, let this book be your guide to a lifetime of healthy, happy running.


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