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Find Your Stride
Author | : Emily Rudow |
Publsiher | : Greenleaf Book Group |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2022-03-29 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781632995209 |
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A no-nonsense guide to finding your unique fitness program Have you struggled to stick with a nutrition or training plan long enough to see your desired results? Or perhaps you’ve devoted time and effort to your training but are frustrated because you’re not seeing the tangible changes you really want. If either scenario sounds familiar, then Find Your Stride is for you. In it, avid runner and fitness writer Emily Rudow explains why there’s no universal formula for fitness success—how trying to stick to a rigid plan, with no flexibility for individual needs, causes us to veer off our well-intentioned paths. Emily combines the latest research on nutrition, exercise science, and psychology with her personal, in-the-trenches experience, giving you the tools to transform your body and mind. Find Your Stride offers an unconventionally complete approach to fitness, covering mindset, nutrition, training, and sustainability, to help you: • Practice self-compassion and reframe fitness as a self-experiment • Discard the diet mentality and finally escape the vicious cycle of yo-yo dieting • Achieve your physique goals (build muscle and strength and/or lose fat) • Uncover intrinsic motivation to build a healthy routine over the long term As someone who, like the rest of us, has struggled to consistently stick to a fitness regimen, Emily is approachable for those of us at any fitness level who want to learn how to apply fitness concepts to our lives in a sustainable way. Find Your Stride will help you create a fitness plan that’s uniquely yours, so that you can feel good in your own skin, build confidence, and experience the high energy and happiness that come along with fitness being an integral part of your life.
Find Your Stride
Author | : Emily Rudow |
Publsiher | : River Grove Books |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2022-03-29 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1632995190 |
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A no-nonsense guide to finding your unique fitness program Have you struggled to stick with a nutrition or training plan long enough to see your desired results? Or perhaps you've devoted time and effort to your training but are frustrated because you're not seeing the tangible changes you really want. If either scenario sounds familiar, then Find Your Stride is for you. In it, avid runner and fitness writer Emily Rudow explains why there's no universal formula for fitness success-how trying to stick to a rigid plan, with no flexibility for individual needs, causes us to veer off our well-intentioned paths. Emily combines the latest research on nutrition, exercise science, and psychology with her personal, in-the-trenches experience, giving you the tools to transform your body and mind. Find Your Stride offers an unconventionally complete approach to fitness, covering mindset, nutrition, training, and sustainability, to help you: - Practice self-compassion and reframe fitness as a self-experiment - Discard the diet mentality and finally escape the vicious cycle of yo-yo dieting - Achieve your physique goals (build muscle and strength and/or lose fat) - Uncover intrinsic motivation to build a healthy routine over the long term As someone who, like the rest of us, has struggled to consistently stick to a fitness regimen, Emily is approachable for those of us at any fitness level who want to learn how to apply fitness concepts to our lives in a sustainable way. Find Your Stride will help you create a fitness plan that's uniquely yours, so that you can feel good in your own skin, build confidence, and experience the high energy and happiness that come along with fitness being an integral part of your life.
Unleash Your Stride
Author | : Jim Satterfield |
Publsiher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2010-05-18 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1440199043 |
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All runners should have a fundamentally sound stride, yet few runners seem to find one on their own. After more than fifty years of studying and experimenting, competitive runner Jim Satterfield shares his method of how he has taught countless others to run like a natural, ultimately improving their stride and their enjoyment of running. As an athlete and coach, Satterfield combines his competitive and personal running experiences in order to provide a unique series of lessons that teach other runners how to master the fundamentals of correct running movements and eliminate the movements that slow them down. Satterfield includes various exercises and routines that will help runners find their best stride, use their core muscles, and make their workouts more efficient while specifically teaching runners how to: Develop a warm-up routine that mimics movements used in running Build strength and flexibility around the core Locate and harness power in a stride Run with a better form that takes advantage of body type and laws of physics Satterfield provides the expert guidance and motivation that will lead runners of all experience levels to unleash their stride and cross the finish line feeling like a winner.
Hitting Your Stride
Author | : Nan S. Russell |
Publsiher | : Capital Books (VA) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Career development |
ISBN | : 193310256X |
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A former corporate star offers sane but provocative advice for achieving your dreams and the elusive balance between work and life. WINNER!! 2009 Silver Medal Award for Success/Motivation: AXIOM Business Book Awards
Runner s World Your Best Stride
Author | : Jonathan Beverly,Editors of Runner's World Maga |
Publsiher | : Rodale Books |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2017-06-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781623368982 |
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Run the Way You Were Born to Run Every runner wants a smooth, light, powerful, and resilient stride. But there isn't one ideal form all runners should try to emulate. Instead, research and experience show that people can run effectively in a wide variety of patterns with some universal elements. In lively, accessible prose, author Jonathan Beverly details his search for common ground among physical therapists, podiatrists, biomechanics researchers, and coaches, and reveals how individual runners can apply those principles and improve their performance, avoid injury, and enhance their enjoyment on the run. With specific, illustrated exercises that show how to counteract tight muscles from excessive sitting, improve limited arm mobility from hunching over electronic devices, strengthen your feet for better balance, and improve speed by lengthening your stride, Runner's World Your Best Stride is an approachable guide to human movement and a practical tool for improved running performance.
Walk Off Weight
Author | : Michele Stanten |
Publsiher | : Rodale Books |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781609613426 |
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Walking is America's #1 form of exercise--and with good reason. It's easy, cheap, and can be done anywhere. Prevention magazine takes fun, low-impact walking to the next level with a new 8-week program that will help you lose 3 times more weight--and keep it off. Designed by certified fitness trainer Michele Stanten, the program jump-starts weight loss with core and lowerbody strength exercises as well as special walking routines, including interval walks, which research shows burn calories twice as fast as regular walking. Women who tried the program for 8 weeks: • Lost up to 22⅔ pounds and 12¾ inches • Lowered their blood pressure and blood glucose levels • Had less back and joint pain • Improved their posture, balance, flexibility, and boosted their energy Paired with a delicious, well-balanced meal plan and easy strength-training exercises, Walk Off Weight also helps you pick out the perfect walking sneakers and gives you technique tips to increase your speed and avoid soreness or injury.
Boston Bound
Author | : David Venable |
Publsiher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2011-04 |
Genre | : Boston Marathon |
ISBN | : 9781457501395 |
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Stride Control
Author | : Jen Marsden Hamilton |
Publsiher | : Trafalgar Square Books |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2020-11-15 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781646010233 |
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The only book dedicated to learning to find and ride the ideal jumping distance with fundamental skills and enlightening lessons from one of the best in the business. Understanding how to count strides helps to develop the rider’s eye and “feel.” Stride control means producing the correct number of strides and quality of stride to jump the jumps at hand—the emphasis is on the quality of strides, not just the number. It is one of the skills that enables the rider to achieve success, whatever the size of the jumps. Jen Marsden Hamilton has coached countless riders and horses around the world in the striding techniques that brought her success during her own impressive competitive career, and here Hamilton has compiled her knowledge in a concise book of exercises and insightful strategies. Inside you’ll find: Detailed setup for specific exercises. Connecting flatwork for between ground poles or jumps, such as transitions and serpentines. Strategies for completing the exercises and analyzing the outcome. Appropriate exercises for the rider’s desired discipline and level.