Sports + Physiological aspects
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Sports + Physiological aspects
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Sports + Physiological aspects
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Incoming Resources
- 80/20 running, run stronger and race faster by training slower, Matt Fitzgerald
- Becoming a supple leopard, the ultimate guide to resolving pain, preventing injury, and optimizing athletic performance, Dr. Kelly Starrett ; with Glen Cordoza
- Good to go, what the athlete in all of us can learn from the strange science of recovery, Christie Aschwanden
- Sport injury prevention anatomy, David Potach, Erik Meira
- Fascia in sport and movement, editor Robert Schleip PhD MA, Director Fascia Research Project, Division of Neurophysiology, Ulm University, Germany; Research Director European Rolfing Association; Vice President Ida P. Rolf Research Foundation; Certified Rolfing and Feldenkrais teacher ; co-editor Amanda Baker, MA, experienced yoga teacher and Pilates instructor working in a clinical practice; Freelance journalist in the health and fitness industry; qualified Fascial Fitness Trainer ; with contributions by Joanne Avison [and twenty five others]
- Developing agility and quickness, National Strength and Conditioning Association, NSCA ; Jay Dawes, Mark Roozen, editors
- Fight like a physicist, the incredible science behind martial arts, Jason Thalken, PHD
- Run like a pro (even if you're slow), elite tools and tips for runners at every level, Matt Fitzgerald and Ben Rosario
- Breathing for warriors, master your breath to unlock more strength, greater endurance, sharper precision, faster recovery, and an unshakable inner game, Dr. Belisa Vranich and Brian Sabin
- The sports gene, inside the science of extraordinary athletic performance, David Epstein
- The performance cortex, how neuroscience is redefining athletic genius, Zach Schonbrun
- Ozone toxicity effects consequent to prolonged, high intensity exercise in trained endurance athletes, final report, William C. Adams, Edward S. Schelegle, Human Performance Laboratory, Physical Education Department, University of California, Davis, CA
- The haywire heart, how too much exercise can kill you, and what you can do to protect your heart, Chris Case, John Mandrola, MD, Lennard Zinn
- The sports gene, inside the science of extraordinary athletic performance, David Epstein, senior writer, Sports illustrated
- The haywire heart, how too much exercise can kill you, and what you can do to protect your heart, Chris Case, John Mandrola, MD and Lennard Zinn
- Becoming a supple leopard, the ultimate guide to resolving pain, preventing injury, and optimizing athletic performance, Kelly Starrett ; with Glen Cordoza
- Endure, mind, body, and the curiously elastic limits of human performance, Alex Hutchinson ; foreword by Malcolm Gladwell
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