Tread Lightly
Form, Footwear, and the Quest for Injury-Free Running
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Humans evolved over the millennia to become one of the most exceptional distance-running species on Earth. So why are injuries so common? Are our shoes to blame, or is it a question of running form, training, or poor diet? In this groundbreaking book, Peter Larson and Bill Katovsky explore the reasons why runners experience injuries and offer potential solutions to the current epidemic of running-related injuries. Their findings, gleaned from research studies and conversations with leading footwear scientists, biomechanical experts, coaches, podiatrists, physical therapists, and competitive runners, are informative and enlightening.
Topics include:
- How modern runners differ from their ancestors
- Why repetitive stress causes most injuries, and how runners can safely reduce their occurrence
- The pros and cons of barefoot running
- Why it’s time to move beyond the pronation-control paradigm with running shoes
- How certain running-form flaws might increase injury risk
- How footwear has evolved over the past 10,000 years
- The recreational runner
- Why running shoes are not inherently evil
Tread Lightly is a highly listenable, multifaceted investigation of running - past and present, with a hopeful look to the future.
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Runners experience a plethora of nagging injuries and pain, making this a valuable examination into the evolution, history, and future of the human body as it pertains to running. Bill Katovsky and Peter Larson look at how footwear, form, and food can impact the body, providing guidelines and possible solutions to the wear-and-tear that comes with constant running. Richard Allen displays a deft command while also performing with a light, agreeable touch, creating a welcoming and reassuring environment. Tread Lightly is an illuminating resource that will hopefully make shin splints and plantar fasciitis a thing of the past.
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- Narrated by: David Warden
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
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A breakthrough program for triathletes - beginner, intermediate, and advanced - showing how to balance training intensity to maximize performance - from a fitness expert and elite coach. Cutting-edge research has proven that triathletes and other endurance athletes experience their greatest performance when they do 80 percent of their training at low intensity and the remaining 20 percent at moderate to high intensity.
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Engaging, scientific based and accessible.
- By Rebecca Warden on 01-11-19
By: Matt Fitzgerald, and others
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Training for the New Alpinism
- A Manual for the Climber as Athlete
- By: Steve House, Scott Johnston, Mark Twight - foreword
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Steve House, world-class climber and Patagonia ambassador, and Scott Johnston, coach of US national champions and World Cup Nordic skiers, translate training theory into practice to allow you to coach yourself to any mountaineering goal. Applying training practices from other endurance sports, House and Johnston demonstrate that following a carefully designed regimen is as effective for alpinism as it is for any other endurance sport and leads to better performance. They deliver detailed instruction on how to plan and execute training tailored to your individual circumstances.
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Superb
- By Harri on 04-18-19
By: Steve House, and others
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- The Sub-Two-Hour Marathon Is Within Reach - Here’s How It Will Go Down, and What It Can Teach All Runners About Training and Racing
- By: Philip Maffetone, Bill Katovsky
- Narrated by: LJ Ganser
- Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
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What will it take to run a marathon in less than two hours? The world's fastest times for the marathon have been dropping since the distance of 26.2 miles was made official nearly one hundred years ago. But after a noticeable decline that occurred for a half century, the times, while still edging lower, have stalled several minutes north of two hours for the past decade. For the first time, 1:59 examines what it will take for an elite distance runner to go subtwo hours.
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All things Maffetone in a tidy package.
- By Brian L. Quarton on 04-25-15
By: Philip Maffetone, and others
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Walking Your Way to Weight Loss
- A Simple Two-Part Approach to Becoming Fitter, Healthier, and Happier in 49 Days
- By: HealthFit Publishing
- Narrated by: Brian Pederson
- Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
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Regular walking allows your body to burn more calories, boosting your weight loss and bringing with it a whole host of extra benefits—to both physical and emotional health. In fact, if you were to gradually build just 3 hours of walking into your week, you could lose up to 25 percent more body weight in 12 weeks than you would by dieting alone. There couldn’t be a more straightforward way to lose weight and build fitness. And the beauty is you can tailor it to suit your lifestyle irrespective of age, gender, fitness, wealth, or social positioning.
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THIS IS A MUST READ!!!
- By The Audiobook Reviewer on 01-10-23
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The Science of Running
- How to Find Your Limit and Train to Maximize Your Performance
- By: Steve Magness
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
- Length: 15 hrs and 57 mins
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In The Science of Running, elite coach and exercise physiologist Steve Magness integrates the latest research with the training processes of the world's best runners, to deliver an in depth look at how to maximize your performance. It is a unique book that conquers both the scientific and practical points of running in two different sections. The first is aimed at identifying what limits running performance from a scientific standpoint. In section two, we turn to the practical application of this information and focus on the process of training to achieve your goals.
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Awesome insights
- By alterbreaker21 on 11-12-20
By: Steve Magness
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Endure
- Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
- By: Alexander Hutchinson, Malcolm Gladwell - foreword
- Narrated by: Robert G. Slade
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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Writing from both the cutting edge of scientific discovery and the front-lines of elite athletic performance, National Magazine Award-winning science journalist Alex Hutchinson presents a revolutionary account of the dynamic and controversial new science of endurance.
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Loved the content; narration frustrated me
- By Riverside Fan on 03-01-18
By: Alexander Hutchinson, and others
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Triathlon Running Foundations
- A Simple System for Every Triathlete to Finish the Run Feeling Strong, No Matter Their Athletic Background
- By: Taren Gesell
- Narrated by: Taren Gesell
- Length: 4 hrs and 21 mins
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Forget what you might have been told; triathlon running is not like typical running. The triathlon run comes after a swim and a bike. The training, pacing, and technique requirements are very different from regular running. But this isn’t what triathletes have been told. Fortunately, with the right kind of run training, the triathlon run doesn’t have to be a long, painful slog with a stumble to the finish. Triathlon Running Foundations provides the specific information athletes need in order to feel strong for every step of the run, all the way to the finish.
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Zone 2 work outs
- By maurice mitchell on 08-24-24
By: Taren Gesell
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Chi Running
- A Training Program for Effortless, Injury-Free Running
- By: Danny Dreyer
- Narrated by: Danny Dreyer
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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It sounds incredible, but running can be a thoroughly enjoyable, lifelong practice - without injury or fatigue. Ultramarathoner Danny Dreyer combines the wisdom of T'ai Chi with insights of a champion runner to present ChiRunning, a step-by-step audio program to help everyone from beginners to professionals "run like a kid again" - effortless, free, and boundlessly energetic.
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Painful to listen too
- By Eric on 01-27-12
By: Danny Dreyer
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The Triathlete's Training Bible
- The World's Most Comprehensive Training Guide, 4th Ed.
- By: Joe Friel
- Narrated by: Brian Arens
- Length: 13 hrs and 39 mins
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The Triathlete’s Training Bible is the best-selling and most comprehensive guide for aspiring and experienced triathletes. Joe Friel is the most trusted coach in the world, and his proven triathlon training program has helped hundreds of thousands find success in the sport of triathlon. Joe has completely rewritten this new fourth edition of The Triathlete's Training Bible to incorporate new training principles and help athletes train smarter than ever.
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A complete understanding, not a plan.
- By TheMonzySpecial on 05-09-20
By: Joe Friel
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Triathlon: Winning at 70.3
- How to Dominate the Middle Distance
- By: Dan Golding
- Narrated by: John Gagnepain
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Triathlon: Winning at 70.3 is dedicated to all triathletes who are thinking about stepping up to the middle distance. 70.3 Half Ironman training requires quite a different approach to the shorter distances, and to be successful, a more professional approach to training is required. Do not set yourself up for failure on race day! Simply doubling your Olympic distance training will not work. Those who do this will struggle. Do not be one of these! 70.3 triathlon is a serious step up and preparation is key.
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Not for Audible
- By jim stratford on 03-17-19
By: Dan Golding
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The Running Revolution
- How to Run Faster, Farther, and Injury-Free - For Life
- By: Dr. Nicholas Romanov, Kurt Brungardt
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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The Running Revolution provides both beginning and experienced runners with everything they need to know in order to safely and efficiently transition to and master a safer and more biomechanically efficient way of running that is guaranteed to improve performance and minimize wear and tear on the body.
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This audiobook needs a PDF for the figures
- By Kazuhiko on 12-18-14
By: Dr. Nicholas Romanov, and others
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Triathlon Bike Foundations
- A System for Every Triathlete to Finish the Bike Feeling Strong and Ready to Nail the Run with Just Two Workouts a Week! (Traithlon Foundations)
- By: "Triathlon Taren" Gesell
- Narrated by: "Triathlon Taren" Gesell
- Length: 3 hrs and 46 mins
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Between choosing the right equipment, unfamiliar body positioning, and still needing to be able to run after riding in a race, many athletes feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start with the triathlon bike. Triathlon Bike Foundations is written by a triathlete for triathletes. It will guide athletes in picking the right equipment on any budget and making sure their bikes are set up to be as comfortable as possible.
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Supplemental No Longer Available
- By Justin on 10-16-24
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- JC
- 05-26-14
Terrible Narrator, Fascinating Book
How did the narrator detract from the book?
His voice itself wasn't that bad, once I got used to it, but what was completely inexcusable was saying "casual" when the authors clearly wrote "causal." I also suspect he mispronounced several of the scientists names, which is kind of important, since a large part of the book is an overview of scientific research.
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This was a great book, but I wish I'd gotten the print version. The history of shoe design and discussion of gait was much more interesting than it sounds, and the only negative aside from the narrator is that the last chapter is inexplicably devoted to the paleo diet - totally unrelated to anything that came before it, and it struck me as being out of the blue.
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- Michele Tan
- 09-14-18
All angles of running explored
From shoes to form to weight to landing types, this book covered it all. If you have read other reviews saying that they can’t understand a word the narrator is saying, it is because his accent is British. I think his narration is perfectly normal and clear. I am Glad I hadn’t rely on the other reviews on how they cannot understand the narration to make my own judgment to listen to this book.
I like how all angles of running is explored, gleamed and quoted from many books on running too, so that I may not need to waste my time having to listen/read them either.
Overall much more knowledge on everything running gained.
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- Ryan
- 01-12-14
Impossible to listen to!!!
What disappointed you about Tread Lightly?
The narrator was terrible. I couldn't last longer than 5 minutes and then had to turn it off. I am really disappointed with this one because I would actually like to listen to the book. I don't know who picks the narrators for the books but they should be fired for this one.
What could Bill Larson and Peter Larson have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
I don't know. I was not able to listen long enough to get anything from the book.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator would pause in the middle of a sentence when there was obviously no comma then continue on. His tone was completely wrong. It was as if he was trying to do a dramatic read to a fitness book. Think of the Will Ferrell Saturday Night Live skits as James Lipton. Now take away the humor and add a monotone voice.
What character would you cut from Tread Lightly?
The Narrator. I can't tell you more than that because I didn't get far enough into the book
Any additional comments?
Please pass this to the publishing company......Think of your audience when you pick a narrator. The people who will buy this book run. We are the type of people that try and pull something extra from the world around us. We strive for a little more in life. We want personality from a book. Here is an idea, when you pick a narrator have them read a chapter and then give it to a focus group of your target audience. If the response comes back negative, then don't use a narrator. I may have an MBA but I promise you I could have figured that one out in middle school. I will even give you the person to narrate it, so you don't have to do the work. The book mentions "Born to Run", the narrator of that book Fred Sanders did a wonderful job. He gave all kinds of depth to the book, hire him.
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- LebowskiToes
- 07-13-13
Too many lists, phony-sounding narrator
There is a lot of dull detail in this book, and a lot of lists. Mostly, it's "book report" -- a regurgitation of material from other books. Meanwhile, the narrator is trying his best to inject drama into every sentence. The combination produces a peculiar mix of irritation and boredom.
If you are this interested in the minutiae of footwear, then the written copy is probably a better bet for you.
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