Tried it, loved it, and recommend the book to my patients who run.
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Someone recently mentioned something about Chi Running. I'm reading a book on it and it looks very natural and sensible, and good methods that can keep you going for a long time are great. Has anyone else tried it? The methods sound like just what I need right now. I'm curious to know what anyone else has thought of this method.
Deb
Tried it, loved it, and recommend the book to my patients who run.
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It sounds similar to the way my high school cross country coach used to teach us to run. Very relaxed and I count breaths to get my breathing in synch with my steps.
I'll need to check this out more.
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Is there a good website or book you can suggest so i can investigate this further?
Tanks
C
The book I'm reading is "Chi Running" by Danny Dreyer. I found it referenced on www.chirunning.com under books. The website gives some general information and some excerpts from the book.
This past spring, I focused on breathing only through my nose on easy runs and it seemed to help - quite a bit - with my pacing, managing my energy, etc. My pace actually picked up as the weeks went by. I figured maybe I was nuts to think focusing on breathing had that much effect, but whatever floats the boat.--
I'm not finished with the book yet but Chi Running just sounds like a great approach right now.
Deb