
The Secret of Running
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- Cover
- Contents
- Why Did We Write This Book?
- Part I The Basics of Running
- 1. Running Is Good for You!
- 2. Running Is Fun!
- 3. Sports Physiology
- 4. Training Principles
- 5. Training Plans
- 6. Sports Nutrition
- Part II The Physics of Running
- 7. Energy
- 8. Power
- 9. Power Requirements for Sports I
- 10. Power Requirements for Sports II
- 11. The Running Model
- 12. The Energy Cost of Running a Flat Course
- 13. The Energy Cost of the Air Resistance
- 14. The Energy Cost of Hills
- 15. The Running Model and the Standard Conditions
- Part III The Power of the Human Engine
- 16. The Power-Time Relationship
- 17. The Limits of Human Power
- 18. The VO2 max
- 19. The FTP
- 20. The Relationship Between FTP and VO2 max
- Part IV How Fast Can You Run?
- 21. The Impact of Your FTP
- 22. The World Records of Men and Women
- 23. The Impact of Your Age
- 24. The World Records of the Masters
- 25. The Performance of the Ladies
- 26. The Performance Index
- 27. The Impact of Your Body Weight
- 28. BMI, Body Fat Percentage and Racing Weight
- 29. How to Lose Body Fat and Gain Fitness
- 30. The Impact of Training
- 31. How Fast Should You Run in Training?
- 32. The Impact of Your Heart Rate
- 33. The Relationship Between HR and Pace
- 34. How to Train and Race With Heart Rate Meters
- 35. How Useful Is the Software of Your Running Watch?
- 36. The Impact of Your Running Economy (RE)
- 37. Running Dynamics I: Running Style
- 38. Running Dynamics II: Stride Length and Cadence
- 39. Running Dynamics III: Running Economy
- 40. The Impact of Your Fatigue Resistance
- 41. The Impact of Altitude Training
- 42. The Impact of the Running Surface
- 43. The Impact of Race Shoes
- 44. The Impact of (No) Air Resistance
- 45. How Fast Could Usain Bolt Run the 100 Meter in Mexico?
- 46. The Impact of Pacemakers and Running in a Pack
- 47. The Impact of the Wind
- 48. The Impact of Hills
- 49. The Impact of Altitude
- 50. How Fast Could You Run the Climb to the Alpe d'Huez?
- 51. Which Is the Tougher Run: Up Alpe d'Huez or Battling Wind Force 7?
- 52. The Impact of Pace and Race Strategy
- 53. The Impact of Temperature
- 54. The Dangers of the Heat
- 55. The Foster Collapse: Crawling to the Finish
- 56. The Impact of the Rain, the Wind and the Cold
- 57. The Marathon I: Hitting the Wall
- 58. The Marathon II: The Impact of Carbo-Loading
- 59. The Marathon III: The Impact of Sports Drinks
- 60. The Marathon IV: Tips and Tricks
- 61. How Fast Could You Cycle, Ice Skate and Climb Stairs?
- 62. The Maximum Power of Sprinters and Distance Runners
- Part V Running With Power Meters
- 63. Power Meters: The Game Changer in Running!
- 64. How Good and How Reliable Are Power Meters?
- 65. Measuring and Improving Your Running Economy!
- 66. Determine Your FTP and Your Training Zones
- 67. Why Should You Train With Power Meters?
- 68. Why Should You Race With Power Meters?
- 69. Tips and Tricks for Using Power Meters
- 70. Laboratory Testing
- Part VI The Myths of Running
- 71. The Sub Two-Hour Marathon?
- 72. Nutrition, Supplements and Beet Juice
- 73. Avoid a Vitamin D Deficiency!
- 74. Don't Take Too Many Pills!
- 75. Jack Daniels' Running Formula
- 76. Prehistoric Man Was a Distance Runner!
- 77. Why Are Sprinters Also Good Jumpers?
- 78. The Amazing Ed Whitlock
- 79. Haile Gebrselassie: The Greatest Runner in History
- REFERENCES
- Credits
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