. Personally, I think this is a fine way of doing things.The Lactate ThresholdWhen you’re reading, walking, or just running very slowly, your muscles burn modest amounts of carbohydrate and produce modest amounts of lactic acid, which doesn’t do you any harm
Like so many of the other firsts in my life – first school, first kiss, first child – I remember my first “runner’s high” as if it were yesterday. It came on a perfect October afternoon while I was running near a cider mill near my childhood home. A
important marathon-related health risk facing runners everywhere. The history of exercise-associated hyponatremia is closely tied to Dr Tim Noakes, a South African sports medicine expert and author of The Lore of Running. In the 1970s Noakes was a devoted