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Joe Henderson (born June 3, 1943, Peoria, Illinois) is an American runner, running coach, writer, and former chief editor of Runner's World magazine. He currently writes for Marathon & Beyond magazine, and since 1982, a weekly column entitled "Joe Henderson's Running Commentary". He has authored and coauthored more than two dozen books about ...
Long slow distance running was promoted as a training method by Joe Henderson in 1969. [14] Henderson saw his approach as providing an alternative to the dominant school of training for distance running which he called “PTA school of running – the pain, torture, and agony” approach.
He brought on Joe Henderson as chief editor and moved the editorial offices, now named World Publications, to Mountain View, California. Runner's World thrived during the 1970s " running boom ", even in the face of competition from the New York –based magazine, The Runner .
George A. Sheehan (November 5, 1918 – November 1, 1993) was an American physician, senior athlete, and author best known for his writings about the sport of running. His book, "Running & Being: The Total Experience", became a New York Times best seller. [1] He was a track star in college, and later became a cardiologist like his father.
Anderson, Bob and Henderson, Joe: Guide to Distance Running: World Publications: 1972: no ISBN [6] Sheehan, George: The Encyclopedia of Athletic Medicine: World Publications: 1972: no ISBN: Originally in Runner's World issue 12 [7] Anderson, Bob: The Complete Runner: World Publications: 1974: ISBN 978-0-89037-041-4 [8] Henderson, Joe: Run ...
Endurance running is often a component of physical military training. Long-distance running as a form of tradition or ceremony is known among the Hopi and Tarahumara people, among others. [4][5] In the sport of athletics, long-distance events are defined as races covering 3 km (1.9 mi) and above. The three most common types are track running ...
The National Distance Running Hall of Fame was a hall of fame in Utica, New York dedicated to the sport of distance running. It was established on July 11, 1998. In 1999, the Hall of Fame moved into a building in downtown Utica, with mayor Ed Hanna providing financial assistance. It moved to a building near the finish line of the Boilermaker ...
Long-distance running: Club: Greater Boston Track Club [1] ... Rodgers, Bill, Masters Running and Racing (with Joe Henderson and Priscilla Welch) (1995) ...