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Old 20th August 2012, 04:43 PM
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This just turned up in my alerts: Biomechanics of Running: Have you stopped and thought to yourself: Am I running correctly?
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Basically the pose and chi methods say we do not know how to run.
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For people who believe in either pose running or chi running, they too might find this article offensive. That’s fine. But no matter what running religion you belong to, read the article in its entirety and consider what is presented in it.
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