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7 Surprising Sources of Running Injuries

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Jun 25, 2013.

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    For those that may be interested, a new article was just published on Runner's World online where I made a short comment on running shoe heel height differential vs women's dress shoe heel height differential:

    7 Surprising Sources of Running Injuries
     
  2. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    Hi Kevin when I click that link I get a THIS CONNECTION IS UNTRUSTED webpage....is this correct?
     
  3. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Its OK. Kevin's link when to the RW's 'https'. I have edited the link to point to http

    https have higher secruity protocols that trigger some browsers to ask for a security exemption to view the site. As its the Runners World site, it can be trusted!
     
  4. drdebrule

    drdebrule Active Member

    Thanks Kevin-good comment.

    I wonder how many runners right now are wearing high heels, talking on their cell, tossing back a night cap... and blaming their parents for their running injuries. :dizzy:

    All kidding aside, it wasn't a bad article for Runner's World.
     
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