Vancouver Running Symposium

On December 19, 2011, in Lower Extremity, Running, by jcubos

January 26, 2012 – Hotel Vancouver – Vancouver, BC

Looking at the Literature: Body Mass, Serum Sodium Concentrations & Prolonged Exercise

On March 21, 2011, in Running, Sports Performance, Triathlon, by jcubos

Noakes, T. (2011) Changes in body mass alone explain almost all of the variance in the serum sodium concentrations during prolonged exercise. Has commercial influence impeded scientific endeavour? British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Runners, Stability & Motion Control

On February 16, 2011, in Injury Prevention, Lower Extremity, Running, by jcubos

On footwear and research.

Diagnosis and Management of Tendinopathies

A summary of Craig Purdam’s presentations on tendinopathy at the 2011 Pan Pacific Conference for Medicine and Science in Sport

Injured? Take a Break!

On September 19, 2010, in Lower Extremity, Running, by jcubos

A little bit of common sense

The Truth About Sneakers

On August 3, 2010, in Injury Prevention, Running, by jcubos

A conspiracy?

But Is It Faster?

On May 5, 2010, in Lower Extremity, Running, by jcubos

An excellent read providing an enlightening viewpoint in regards to the barefoot running craze.

The 6 Minute Run Prep

A 6 minute run prep using the Grid by Trigger Point Performance

Random Running Facts

On March 17, 2010, in Running, by jcubos

Very Random

Going Back to School

Lacing up your shoes for someone whom you’ve never met, and completely subjecting yourself back into the role of a “student”

This Post ISN’T About Running Barefoot

On January 30, 2010, in General, Running, Triathlon, by jcubos

…it’s about running Beautifully! Watch Ironman triathlete Mirinda Carfrae run with proper form.

Core Performance Endurance

On January 13, 2010, in Book Reviews, Running, Sports Performance, Triathlon, by jcubos

Core Performance Endurance, co-authored by one of the pioneers of “functional training”, Mark Verstegen, is a book written primarily for the endurance demographic with an objective of improving performance and avoiding injuries. The foundation of this text lies in Verstegen’s first book, Core Performance, but expands further based on the consideration of the typical high-volume and -intensity training programs of endurance athletes.

Movement U

On January 5, 2010, in Continuing Education, Running, Sports Performance, Triathlon, by jcubos

Movement U is coming to Canada! What will YOU be doing on March 13th and 14th?