Programmed to Run
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Programmed to Run

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Serious athletes in most other sports study and improve their sport-specific skills, but runners can rarely find the tools to help them hone technique. And yet, imagine the impact of improving your stride efficiency even a fraction of a percent per stride. Multiplied by the number of steps you take during a run or race, even the smallest improvement could have a huge impa

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Paperback, 176 pages
Published December 10th 2001 by Human Kinetics Publishers (first published December 2001)
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Nathan
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Miller is best when sharing his great knowledge about running form. This was the most helpful information for me. I can feel the difference when trying to run as he recommends. The material on mental preparation was helpful, but it got a little bit repetitious.
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