Doctor and former elite runner has almost never been injured. He warns against running by 'feeling'.
Marius Bakken, a former elite runner and doctor, advises amateur runners to train like elite athletes to avoid injury and improve performance.
Athlete stories can go untold due to fewer journalists
The decline in media coverage at sports events is impacting the storytelling of amateur athletes, as fewer journalists are covering competitions like the Winter Games.
Find out if the clothes you wear affect your performance when practicing sports
The article discusses whether exercising in specific brands of athletic wear affects performance, particularly for amateur athletes.
Running Along the S-Bahn Network: 878 Kilometers Always Along the Tracks
Jose Gutierrez, an amateur athlete, aims to run the entire S-Bahn network in the Rhein-Main area to raise funds for disabled athletes.
Running for a tin medal
This piece discusses the rise of running as a popular democratic sport in Argentina, highlighting the diversity and enthusiasm among amateur runners.
Athletes: Frequent Knee Injuries and Personalized Surgical Management
The article discusses how amateur athletes frequently suffer knee injuries, often due to inadequate training, and emphasizes the need for personalized surgical approaches to address these issues.
"This can lead to exhaustion": when amateur sports lead to mental anorexia
The rise of mental anorexia among amateur athletes is concerning, as the societal pressure for leanness in sports can have severe health consequences.
"Positive Thinking is a Myth"
Maya Raichoora specializes in mental fitness and trains top athletes using a unique visualization approach, even being hired by global companies, and she explains how amateur athletes can also program themselves for success.
"After eight to twelve weeks, self-image changes. This works for everyone"
Maya Raichoora specializes in mental fitness, training elite athletes with a unique visualization approach and is consulted by global companies, explaining how amateur athletes can also condition themselves for success.