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Runners suffer one of the highest injury rates in recreational athletics. This book takes the novice and elite level runner alike through a step-by-step process of avoiding and managing injury from starting line to finish line.

Covering running injuries around the body from foot to hip, the book focuses on three key aspects: staying on track and injury-free; early detection; and how to rehabilitate from an injury. With the knowledge that prevention is better than cure, the book focuses on helping runners to understand their body, identify weakness, and develop a natural defense against injury. Each of these stages includes key training sessions to add into the reader''s existing program, relevant for all running abilities.

This accessible manual provides the reader with the ultimate pain to personal best (PB) guide. For every common running injury, there is a comprehensive self-help guide, combined with advice on how to choose the best health care practitioner for thei

Trade Review
A 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 *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Steve Cram Introduction 1 The Foot 2 The Ankle 3 The Lower Leg 4 The Knee 5 The Hip and Pelvis Appendix 1: Rehabilitation Exercises Appendix 2: Warm-up and Cool Down Training plans Final Comments Bibliography Index

Running Free of Injuries

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A Paperback / softback by Paul Hobrough, Steve Cram

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 08/09/2016
    ISBN13: 9781472913807, 978-1472913807
    ISBN10: 1472913809

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Runners suffer one of the highest injury rates in recreational athletics. This book takes the novice and elite level runner alike through a step-by-step process of avoiding and managing injury from starting line to finish line.

    Covering running injuries around the body from foot to hip, the book focuses on three key aspects: staying on track and injury-free; early detection; and how to rehabilitate from an injury. With the knowledge that prevention is better than cure, the book focuses on helping runners to understand their body, identify weakness, and develop a natural defense against injury. Each of these stages includes key training sessions to add into the reader''s existing program, relevant for all running abilities.

    This accessible manual provides the reader with the ultimate pain to personal best (PB) guide. For every common running injury, there is a comprehensive self-help guide, combined with advice on how to choose the best health care practitioner for thei

    Trade Review
    A 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 *

    Table of Contents
    Foreword by Steve Cram Introduction 1 The Foot 2 The Ankle 3 The Lower Leg 4 The Knee 5 The Hip and Pelvis Appendix 1: Rehabilitation Exercises Appendix 2: Warm-up and Cool Down Training plans Final Comments Bibliography Index

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