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An easy-to-use resource to improve your running with Pilates.
Pilates for Runners is a valuable resource filled with mat Pilates exercises designed for runners of all abilities. The clear and accessible exercises will help you as a runner develop core strength, flexibility, improved balance, coordination and good posture. All of these are important elements for a life of injury-free running and optimal performance. Alongside the exercises find expert advice and motivational interviews with real runners who testify to the transformative power of Pilates.
Many people who run are highly competitive and hungry for any edge over others. That's where this book comes in--it offers them a way of remaining injury free and becoming stronger than their opponents. Not everyone wants to attend a class or can make the time to get to one. This runner-friendly book will save you time and money on injury specialists--an immediately accessible reference for time-poor runners.
The Pilates exercises feature photographs of real runners of all ages with accompanying, simply written instructions and adaptations. Another feature will be the motivational interviews with real runners who have benefited from practicing Pilates.
Published | May 02 2017 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781472938008 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sport |
Illustrations | Over 100 colour photographs |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pilates is really good for runners to help improve their overall body strength, control and conditioning. I think that it's easy to get hooked on more and more miles, times and distance. Focusing on a strong foundation helps your body tolerate the training, recover and maintain consistency. It can also help with flexibility.
Martin Yelling, endurance athlete
Pilates helped me focus on key areas of stability and conditioning that are important (but often neglected) by marathoners.
Liz Yelling, Double Olympan and Commonwealth medallist
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