Every day scientists learn more about how the body adapts to the stress of running—and how various body systems contribute to running performance. Leading the charge is a fresh generation of brilliant young exercise physiologists including Ross Tucker and Jonathan Dugas, whose work has demolished many long-standing beliefs about running. Now Tucker and Dugas, whose blog, Science of Sport, has already created a devoted readership, join with esteemed fitness author Matt Fitzgerald to provide a captivating tour of the human body from the runner's perspective.
Focusing on how runners at all levels can improve their health and performance, Runner's World The Runner's Body offers in a friendly, accessible tone, the newest, most surprising, and most helpful scientific discoveries about every aspect of the sport—from how best to nourish the runner's body to safe and legal ways to increase oxygen delivery to the muscles. Full of surprising facts, practical sidebars, and graphical elements, The Runner's Body is a must-have resource for anyone who wants to become a better—and healthier—runner.
Author(s): Ross Tucker PhD, Jonathan Dugas PhD, Matt Fitzgerald
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 290
Tags: The Runner's Body is a must-have resource for anyone who wants to become a better—and healthier—runner.
[Contents]
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1:
The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 1: Meat Machines
Chapter 2: The Morning-After Problem
Chapter 3: Big Impact
Chapter 4: Weak in the Knees
PART 2:
The Cardiorespiratory System
Chapter 5: More Mileage per Milliliter
Chapter 6: Blood, Sweat, and Gatorade
Chapter 7: The Mysterious Muscle Cramp
PART 3:
The Metabolic System
Chapter 8: Maximum Fuel Economy
Chapter 9: All You Can Eat
Chapter 10: Leaner, Lighter, Faster
PART 4:
The Central Nervous System
Chapter 11: Mind Matter over Body Matter
Chapter 12: It’s All about Style
Chapter 13: The Joy of Running
PART 5:
The Immune System
Chapter 14: Radicals and Inflamers
Chapter 15: Outrunning Illness
Chapter 16: In the Long Run