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  2. Joe Henderson (runner) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. George A. Sheehan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. World Publications - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Long-distance running - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. National Distance Running Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Bill Rodgers (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Long-distance running: Club: Greater Boston Track Club [1] ... Rodgers, Bill, Masters Running and Racing (with Joe Henderson and Priscilla Welch) (1995) ...