Power Running Physiology Enters the Mainstream (Read 2197 times)

    Rich, a suggestion... Since exercise physiology is a lifelong passion for you, why not go to grad school and get a degree in the field?
    A little thing called admission standards.
    Rich_


      Those little things called time and money.
      There, I fixed it for you.
      Rich World's Fastest Slow Runner
      Hannibal Granite


        There, I fixed it for you.
        I think it was right the first time

        "You NEED to do this" - Shara

          There, I fixed it for you.
          Yes, I can see that time is a problem for you, what with the 9,000 posts per day on multiple fora, the website, the partial digestion of running rags and scientific journals . . .
            See.
            make a habit of two things — to help, or at least to do no harm.
            And maybe there's no peace in this world, for us or for anyone else, I don't know. But I do know that, as long as we live, we must remain true to ourselves. - Spartacus


            Bugs

              WOW, I waited all week for Saturday to come and here I sit reading this thread. Confused I think the time would have been better spent running easy.

              Bugs


              Dave

                There, I fixed it for you.
                If it were important to you, you'd do it. You certainly seem to have plenty of time to troll, bait, and torment.

                I ran a mile and I liked it, liked it, liked it.

                dgb2n@yahoo.com

                  If it were important to you, you'd do it. You certainly seem to have plenty of time to troll, bait, and torment.
                  That's great. Like the name of a band, or a boat, or a movie: Troll, Bait & Torment. I love it.
                    Troll, Bait & Torment. I love it.
                    I was just trying to help him. I thought he was sincere.
                    And maybe there's no peace in this world, for us or for anyone else, I don't know. But I do know that, as long as we live, we must remain true to ourselves. - Spartacus