Lore of Running

Lore of Running
Title Lore of Running PDF eBook
Author Timothy Noakes
Publisher Human Kinetics
Total Pages 948
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780873229593

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Dr. Noakes explores the physiology of running, all aspects of training, and recognizing, avoiding, and treating injuries. 133 illustrations.

Running Injuries

Running Injuries
Title Running Injuries PDF eBook
Author Timothy Noakes
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 180
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This book has earned its place as an invaluable handbook of injury prevention and treatment for all runners - whether elite athletes, twice-a-week joggers, athletes at school level or those who run mainly to build fitness for other sports. It is an indispensable guide for coaches, parents and doctors. Newly updated, this popular and trusted book offers the latest research on treating and overcoming running injuries in one easy-to-use volume; new insights into preventing injury, and a checklist of important points to help you run injury-free; revealing analysis of the injury profiles of elite international athletes; a user-friendly diagnostic chart and helpful medical drawings to make it easy to locate and understand your injury; photographs demonstrating the correct way to do stretching exercises; a glossary of terms used when discussing running injuries, and an index.

Lore of Running

Lore of Running
Title Lore of Running PDF eBook
Author Tim Noakes
Publisher
Total Pages 535
Release 1985
Genre Running
ISBN 9780195703849

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Lore of Nutrition

Lore of Nutrition
Title Lore of Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Tim Noakes
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages 488
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1776092627

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In December 2010, Professor Tim Noakes was introduced to a way of eating that was contrary to everything he had been taught and was accepted as conventional nutrition ‘wisdom’. Having observed the benefits of the low-carb, high-fat lifestyle first-hand, and after thorough and intensive research, Noakes enthusiastically revealed his findings to the South African public in 2012. The backlash from his colleagues in the medical establishment was as swift as it was brutal, and culminated in a misconduct inquiry launched by the Health Professions Council of South Africa. The subsequent hearing lasted well over a year, but Noakes ultimately triumphed, being found not guilty of unprofessional conduct in April 2017. In Lore of Nutrition, he explains the science behind the low-carb, high-fat/Banting diet, and why he champions this lifestyle despite the constant persecution and efforts to silence him. He also discusses at length what he has come to see as a medical and scientific code of silence that discourages anyone in the profession from speaking out against the current dietary guidelines. Leading food, health and medical journalist Marika Sboros, who attended every day of the HPCSA hearing, provides the fascinating backstory to the inquiry, which often reads like a spy novel. Lore of Nutrition is an eye-opener and a must-read for anyone who cares about their health.

Running Through the Ages

Running Through the Ages
Title Running Through the Ages PDF eBook
Author Edward Seldon Sears
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Runners (Sports)
ISBN 9780786409716

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Throughout most of human history, running was necessary for survival. In present times, it has become an ever-popular way to promote physical fitness. This work takes a close look at the history of running from the era when running was a survival skill to the contemporary age, when people run for enjoyment. Questions such as why the Greeks considered swiftness of foot the most highly prized quality and why we run counterclockwise around a track are answered in this in-depth history that also includes anecdotes and legends about the history and lore of running. The author pays special attention to great runners, both for their performances and for what contemporary sports writers and fellow athletes thought of them.

Bunion Derby

Bunion Derby
Title Bunion Derby PDF eBook
Author Charles B. Kastner
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2007-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780826343017

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The story of Charley Pyle's 3,400-mile cross country race and extravaganza and the men who endured 84 days of mountains, deserts, mud, and sandstorms to compete for a $25,000 grand prize.

An Inquiry Into the Animism and Folk-lore of the Guiana Indians

An Inquiry Into the Animism and Folk-lore of the Guiana Indians
Title An Inquiry Into the Animism and Folk-lore of the Guiana Indians PDF eBook
Author Walter Edmund Roth
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1913
Genre Animism
ISBN

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