How to start running in the body you have

How to start running in the body you have

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Don't rely only on anti-histamines this allergy season

Spring has sprung, and so too seasonal allergies. This episode, what you can do to stay more comfortable if you suffer from pollen allergies. Dr. Prathyusha Savjani shares strategies you can use, both outdoors and at home, to find relief.Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up ...  عرض المزيد

Protein is personal. Here's how to calculate your optimal intake

Protein is having a moment. Coffee chains are adding it into lattes. Many snack companies are labeling their products as high-protein. But how much protein do you really need? Host Marielle Segarra talks with NPR health correspondent Allison Aubrey about the different factors to ...  عرض المزيد

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Ready to get running? A starter guide
Life Kit

Running is a classic form of exercise for a reason. You don't need equipment or a gym membership and it provides cardiovascular benefits. But many people are told that running is not for them because of their body type. We talk to Martinus Evans, a running coach and the author of ...  عرض المزيد

Movement, Strength, and Injuries: Dr. John Rusin on How to Run Pain-Free
The Strength Running Podcast

Dr. John Rusin is a physical therapist and trainer who's worked with nearly every professional sports league as well as Olympic athletes. His new book, Pain-Free Performance, is now available. Our conversation focuses on movement, coordination, and building efficiency. We discuss ...  عرض المزيد

Running SOS – The essentials to help you run better
Real Health with Karl Henry

Now that we are half way through the summer and the weather (for the most part) has improved, it’s the perfect time to give running a try. It can be a daunting hobby to pick up, with many people wishing they could run but feel they aren’t fit enough to get involved. So, this week ...  عرض المزيد

Staying Motivated When You Don't Have a Goal
Look Good Move Well

Getting fired up for the gym is much easier when you feel attached to the outcome. But fitness is for life, and we don't always have something specific to train for. Here's our take for how to stay in it.