This is where The Runner’s World Guide to Running Form comes in. Hosted by Heather Milton, clinical exercise physiologist, it looks at a real runner and identifies a few common patterns we found in ...
Up to 38% of runners experience injuries, often due to improper training and lack of preventive measures. Understanding the ...
Runners wearing thick-heeled sneakers were more likely to get injured than those wearing flatter shoes, a recent study from the University of Florida has found. The paper is published in the journal ...
Can a shoe help runners avoid injuries? Anyone who regularly pounds the pavement will tell you there are many challenges to the habit—lack of motivation, bad weather—but those problems can be overcome ...
While there isn’t currently much concrete scientific evidence about the risk factors involved with developing a running-related injury (RRI), experts have pointed to several potential factors. Having ...
A research team from the Chair of Biomechanics at the University of Bayreuth has examined the soles of more than 100 running shoes. The results revealed that over a third of the heel areas were poorly ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Chatham Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy will offer screening clinics for those who have experienced pain or injury while running. The first session will be Thursday, Oct.
YOU’RE WATCHING WLKY NEWS. HUNDREDS OF RUNNERS WILL CHALLENGE THEMSELVES TOMORROW. THE DERBY FESTIVAL MARATHON AND MINI MARATHON. BUT FOR SOME, JUST GETTING THERE MEANS MORE. ADDIE MEINERS SPOKE WITH ...
Kaylen Ardiles-Cervera loved running. “I found with running, the only metric is me. There was such a joy in that, and in seeing how much more capable my body was becoming. Stamina changes everything,” ...
The way runners sleep, not just how much they train, can predict their likelihood of getting injured, highlighting sleep as an often-overlooked yet crucial tool for performance and injury prevention.
Singh says runners should not read the study’s initial findings as a sign they need to train more because they’re falling ...