Maybe I'm the last to notice this interesting piece of research - It was big news last August, but I just found it today after chasing a very short description on CNN this morning. Bottom lines:
- Middle-aged to elderly runners live longer than non-runners, and
- They also have fewer injuries of all kinds, including knee injuries.
After 19 years, 15% of the runners had died compared with 34% of the non-running control group. Furthermore, runners also suffered significantly less disability.
Well we knew this all the time, didn't we? It adds a third meaning to the bumper sticker "Marathoners Do It Longer."
Here are some references:So keep on running! We do keep on, don't we!
Today, Sunday, Jan 04:
Just one mile today. I intended to run eight miles on the track at the club, but my right quads hurt from Thursday’s 200 m sprint. I ran the one mile (8:51) to see if it would go away, but it only got a lillte worse. So I stopped. I don’t believe in running on pain unless I’m sure that I’m not going to do additional damage, and I was not at all sure. It feels like the pain of muscles pushed just a little beyond their ability. If I wait until the pain is gone, the muscles will be better for it.
This turned out to be a great opportunity to do resistance training instead. I’ve been letting that slip lately - not today.
Dinner: Wild-caught Alaskan sockeye salmon, organic vegetable mix with slivered almonds, organic blue-corn chips with flax seeds.
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Fewer injuries? Really? They didn't include me (three fractures, a dislocation and seven sprains in one year)!
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