1st Edition

The Endurance Paradox Bone Health for the Endurance Athlete

By Thomas J Whipple, Robert B Eckhardt Copyright 2011
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    The endurance athlete faces a paradox—you’re going farther and faster, you’re feeling stronger, but your bones are getting weaker. New, compelling evidence shows that the very activities that expand our mental and physical abilities may be reducing the durability of our skeletons. In this book, Thomas Whipple, a leading orthopaedic clinical specialist, and Robert Eckhardt, a scientist specializing in the musculoskeletal system, team up to explain how athletes at any level can maintain the delicate balance between endurance exercise and optimum bone health over a lifetime. Translating important scientific advances into accessible language, they explain the muscle-bone connection, and cover training strategies and exercises, nutrition, calcium, stress fractures, rehabilitation, running mechanics, footwear, posture, and pharmaceuticals. An essential guide and ideal text for exercise physiologists, endurance athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and coaches.

    Introduction; Chapter One Strength Training; Chapter Two Nutrition; Chapter Three Hormones; Chapter Four Energy Balance and Metabolism; Chapter Five Protein; Chapter Six Dietary Fat; Chapter Seven Inflammation; Chapter Eight Acid-Base Regulation; Chapter Nine Calcium; Chapter Ten Nutrient Timing; Chapter Eleven Quality Training; Chapter Twelve Measurement of Bone; Chapter Thirteen Stress Fractures; Chapter Fourteen Rehabilitation of Stress Fractures;

    Biography

    Thomas J. Whipple, Robert B. Eckhardt