Many runners believe their natural stride could be improved. Here’s what to know before trying to change yours. By Christine Yu Want to get better at tennis? Fine-tune your serve. Swimming? Perfect ...
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The most common running form mistakes
Many runners assume injuries, fatigue, and slow progress are simply part of the sport. In reality, poor running mechanics are often contributing factors. The good news is that most running form ...
Run stronger, smarter, and more efficiently with the Runner’s World Guide to Running Form. Some good news: These form mishaps ...
Running is not just a physical or cardiovascular act; it’s also a neurological one. Behind the scenes, the brain is constantly coordinating movement. And sometimes, the biggest impediment to smooth, ...
In 2011, two years after his book Born to Run launched the barefoot boom, Christopher McDougall offered a clarification. “The ‘one best way’ isn’t about footwear,” he wrote in The New York Times ...
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Is there perfect running form? No. But you can still run stronger, smarter, and more efficiently.
Welcome to the Runner’s World Guide to Running Form, where we understand there’s no single “perfect” way to run. Rather than prescribing one ideal technique, this program introduces different types of ...
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