Running

Houston-area resident reestablishes running career after total knee replacement surgery

(BPT) – In 2009 Tomball resident Carrie Rand started running and hiking to stay active, and it wasn’t long before she found herself competing in 5Ks, 10Ks and half-marathons around Houston. Unfortunately, the wear-and-tear on her right knee eventually led to a meniscus tear, subsequent surgical repair and frequent cortisone shots to diminish the pain. […]

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Running with Purpose: Athlete Hits Her Stride, Despite a Surprising Asthma Diagnosis

(BPT) – With temperatures becoming more comfortable, there’s a good chance Brooke Curran is logging miles on a run through her hometown of Alexandria, Virginia. Though her training often requires her to run dozens of miles each time she laces up, Curran wasn’t always a serious runner. In her mid-twenties, she was a stay-at-home mom […]

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Keep Running, Even with Plantar Fasciitis

If you’re a runner who experiences frequent heel pain, there’s a chance you could be suffering from plantar fasciitis. It can be extremely painful, but with proper treatment in your own home, there’s no reason you can’t keep running. What is plantar fasciitis? Sometimes referred to as Jogger’s heel, plantar fasciitis occurs as a result of […]

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Mathematics to improve running

How can runners improve their performance, weight and fitness? Amandine Aftalion from the Mathematics Laboratory in Versailles (CNRS/University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines) and Frédéric Bonnans from the Center of Applied Mathematics (CNRS/Inria/École polytechnique) have produced a mathematical model to optimize running, which could lead to personal e-coaching customized to each individual’s physiological state. It also confirms a […]

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Running, cardio activities in young adulthood may preserve thinking skills in middle age

Young adults who run or participate in other cardio fitness activities may preserve their memory and thinking skills in middle age, according to a new study published in the April 2, 2014, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Middle age was defined as ages 43 to 55. “Many […]

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Is Walking As Good A Workout As Running?

There are many reasons why people start running: to stay slim, boost energy, or snag that treadmill next to our longtime gym crush (please follow ourgym etiquette tipsbefore making any moves though!).Running can help keep the heart healthy, improve mood, andstave off sickness; plus recent studies have found running is a great way to lose […]

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Tips For Running At The Jersey Shore

Posted: Sunday, July 14, 2013, 1:10 AM For runners across the country, it’s half- and full-marathon training season. Here in the Philadelphia area, it’s also Jersey Shore season, which means we’re tossing running shoes and shorts into our duffle bags along with flip-flops and bathing suits. You have a few different running options when you’re […]

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