Due to cost and time pressures, people are abandoning the gym and
organised sport in favour of more flexible and informal pursuits such as
running.
But it's not just as simple as getting the miles under your belt.
Injuries can impact on your ability to train, and all runners can
benefit from a simple strength training and conditioning programme to
boost performance and avoid unnecessary injuries. Strength and
Conditioning is now regarded as integral to any training programme from
marathon runners to triathletes. Strength Training for Runners is
designed to keep you, as a runner, on track, whatever your level.
Packed with photos illustrating the different techniques, this coaching
manual is ideal for any motivated runner. Chapters will guide you
through constructing a programme of exercises to keep you running fit,
show you how to improve and strengthen your running and other muscles in
specific warm ups and provide you with some great conditioning advice
that will make you a stronger and faster runner.
With the right strength training approach behind you, one that is
balanced and reflects your training and racing needs, your injury risk
can be significantly reduced and your performance significantly
increased.