Runner's World 1997 - Abstracts

Runner's World 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A "contact" sport.(running)(The Finish Line)(Column)Sports and fitnessRich O'Brien
A man for all times. (Olympian Michael Johnson)(Interview)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessPeter Gambaccini
Bouncing back: ten ways to rebound from a bad race. (runners)Sports and fitnessMark Will-Weber
Breaking free: if you avoid the most common mental traps, you can learn to enjoy every run.Sports and fitnessJonathan H. Beverly
Brrring in the new year.(Runner's World/Asics Midnight Run 5-K)Sports and fitnessPeter Gambaccini
DQ's at Boston. (alleged Boston Marathon cheats Suzanne and John Murphy disqualified as winner)(Warmups)(Column)Sports and fitnessMarty Post, Anby Burfoot
Ending leg pain. (runners: may be caused by a leg-length discrepancy)(Body Shop)(Column)Sports and fitnessKen McAlpine
Ice and easy.(using ice for running injuries)Sports and fitnessMarlene Cimons
Java days. (white American running in Indonesia)(Finish Line)(Column)Sports and fitnessDennis Craythorn
New Balance Challenge.(1997)(includes related information on possible winners)Sports and fitness 
Pace yourself; the best place to work on your 'intuitive pace clock' is the track. (practicing a pace maneuver called the negative splits enables a runner to run the last part of the race faster)( Galloway on Training)(Column)Sports and fitnessJEff Galloway
Present perfect. (a mother runs pushing her three-year-old son in a jogging stroller)(Women's Running)(Column)Sports and fitnessSusan Williams
Progressive training: sometimes the simplest training plan is the best. And here's one that's guaranteed to work.(includes related training information)Sports and fitnessAmby Burfoot
Run stronger, run easier: here are 12 simple ways to improve your running.Sports and fitness 
Shoe buyer's guide.(Buyers Guide)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessTom Brunick, Bob Wischnia
Something to celebrate.(Women's Running)(Column)Sports and fitnessCristina Negron
Stretch it out: the eight best stretches for runners.(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessSharon Stocker
Summer spectacular. (Athens World Championships of great races and runners, 1997: includes a table of results plus thumbnail profile of personalities)(IAAF World Championships: Athens '97)(Illustration)Sports and fitnessAmby Burfoot
Surprise, surprise. (winners of the 1996 New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessMarty Post
The 1997 World Championships. (World Championships Marathon in Athens, Greece Aug. 9-10, 1997; Kenya-born Wilson Kipketer of Denmark is ranked no. 1 for this race)Sports and fitness 
To praise the day. (why a middle-aged woman runs)(Women's Running)(Column)Sports and fitnessDeborah Bogan
Treads for trails. (running shoes)(Evaluation)Sports and fitnessTom Brunick, Bob Wischinia
Visual reality. (sports sunglasses) (Illustration)(Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessWelles Loeb
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