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A Runner's Guide 2 is a collection on of short articles on various aspects of running participation and athletic preparation. Chapters are designed to be short, thought-provoking reads drawn from scientific research, academic study and personal observation on. A wide range of topics are discussed that span the spectrum of time from initial youth involvement to career longevity. It is hoped this text will be as entertaining as it is informative.

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A Runner's Guide 2 is a collection on of short articles on various aspects of running participation and athletic preparation. Chapters are designed to be short, thought-provoking reads drawn from scientific research, academic study and personal observation on. A wide range of topics are discussed that span the spectrum of time from initial youth involvement to career longevity. It is hoped this text will be as entertaining as it is informative.
Autorenporträt
Russ Ebbets has taught in the USATF Coaching Education for over 35 years, speaking at Level 1, 2 and 3 schools and the High Performance Summits on distance running. He has served as the US National Team chiropractor to three IAAF World Championships. His documentation and standards of care for on-site sports chiropractic have been adopted nationally. He has directed complimentary chiropractic care at over 250 events, 25 national championships and overseen the treatment of some 15,000 athletes at events ranging from local 5k's to Friehofer's Run for Women, Utica's Boilermaker and the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Since 1999 he has been editor of Track Coach, the technical journal of USATF. Track Coach enjoys a worldwide circulation and is seen as one of the leading training journals of the sport. Ebbets has lectured throughout the US, in Canada, Scandinavia and the Caribbean. Since the fall of 1983 he has contributed regularly to Pace Setter Magazine with his Off The Road column. Ultimately, he has proved Bill Reynolds right, one thing has led to another.