The Art of Running: Raising Your Performance with the Alexander Technique
By (Author) Andrew Shields
By (author) Malcolm Balk
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins & Brown
23rd May 2016
14th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sports training and coaching
796.42
Paperback
160
Width 175mm, Height 220mm, Spine 12mm
460g
Although running is becoming one of the most popular sports, learning to run properly can take time, energy and consistency.
You need to do it regularly to become good at it and until you have achieved a certain level of competence, it is unlikely that you will enjoy it very much, or for very long. For many runners physical and mental barriers can stop progress.
This books ultimate aim is to help you enjoy to run to enjoy the feeling of movement, to overcome inertia, to renew yourself and to boost energy as a result. Master the Art of Running is based on the proven principles of the Alexander Technique that encourage good body use and greater awareness of the way your body functions and moves. The technique teaches you how to release tension from your back and neck and how to run without suffering from injuries.
The authors perspective on the sport takes them into areas rarely touched on in conventional manuals. Instead of placing importance on speed, targets and goals it emphasises the importance of the way you run so you can transform your training and performance.
Andrew Shields is the Sport's Editor of London's Time Out magazine and the author of Master the Art of Running (18403390). He has twice been a runner-up in the British Sports Journalism Awards and is a former nationally ranked triple jumper. He lives in East London.