Why Is Downhill Running So Difficult" - Amby Burfoot Runner's World - April 2004
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:33:56
"It's all downhill from here" is a phrase that is supposed to be comforting, but according to this article, that wasn't an aphorism any runner came up with. This brief essay on what makes downhill running so hard started out with the story of Grete Waitz, one of the most famous female runners in the world. She was running the Boston Marathon in 1982 and was a good three minutes ahead of the nearest competitor. All
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amp;gt;All is not lost, though. Like most things, practice makes perfect. Er . . . well, at least better. If you are training for a race like the Boston Marathon where there are extensive downhill stretches, you can build up your quads in preparation. By responsibly training those muscles for the added stress of downhill running, you can be ready to take the hills on and avoid muscle failure like Waitz experienced on her trip downtown.
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