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Q&A: Abdominal exercises and related info for runners
Posted March 31st, 2007 at 11:34 AM by Jim Fortner
Section: Running & Training, Health & Fitness, Exercise
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Strengthening the abdominal muscles is important for runners. One function of the abs is to counter the force exerted on the pelvic structure by back muscles in order to stabilize the pelvis structure and maintain an erect posture.
Running strengthens back muscles, but not abs. If a runner doesn’t exercise his/her abs to strengthen them, an imbalance can develop. Stronger back muscles can overpower the abs and result in a tilted pelvis, or forward hunch, when running …
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What can I do about pain in my back or buttocks?
Posted December 21st, 2006 at 6:00 PM by Jeanie Rebb
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
If it hurts to touch a point that’s in the middle of one side of your buttocks, you probably have piriformis syndrome.
This chronic condition is very difficult to diagnose, because other injuries may produce exactly the same symptoms. Similar pain may be the result of an injury to bones, muscles, tendons, bursae (pads between the tendons and bones), the hip joint, or the sciatic nerve, but there are ways to determine from which condition you might be suffering.
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The Final Sprint
On November 19, 2008
Frans Bastiaenen said:
I think that "kilo" must be scratched. It comes out to about one kilo-calorie per kilogram...