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You Can Run Pain Free!

By: Brad Beer
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Have you ever wondered if it is truly possible to run pain and injury free?

Do you yearn for the day that you will be able to enjoy the many benefits that running brings by running pain and injury free?

Sadly, among many runners is an inherent yet often unspoken belief that it isn't possible to run pain and injury free. Many runners believe that if you run far enough and for long enough, injury will be the inevitable result. In You Can Run Pain Free: A Physio's 5 Step Guide to Enjoying Injury-Free and Faster Running, listeners will discover how to both prevent and overcome running injuries and go on to enjoy new levels of exercise pain and injury free, and ultimately faster running.

Written by a highly successful physiotherapist and an accomplished triathlete and runner, this book offers runners of all levels hope - hope that it is indeed possible to run pain and injury free. This book is written for any runner who:

  • Is seeking to proactively prevent injuries
  • Is currently injured and looking to return to running
  • Has been previously injured and never made a return to running
  • Is not concerned about injury prevention or rehabilitation but just wants to get faster

Brad Beer is a Gold Coast-based physiotherapist. In 2006, Brad founded his first practice now known as POGO Physio. Brad himself has delivered in excess of 25,000 physiotherapy consultations. Recognized as a leading authority on running injury prevention and rehabilitation, Brad - himself an avid runner - is passionate about seeing people unlock their true physical potential and discover the many joys and benefits of running.

©2015 Brad Beer (P)2015 Brad Beer
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This audio book was good for taking bits and pieces from that can help people with running and for the lucky percentage that can apply all the factors may do as the title says.
The narration is poor though, so many mistakes that could and should have been redone and read in far to dull a tone almost like the reader had no idea of the subject. That did make it a lot less enjoyable for me but still ok.

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Great information let down by the reading

I was familiar with Brad Beer from numerous podcasts and so I knew I'd like this book.

The advice is well thought-out, easy to understand and execute. I especially liked the understanding of how an injured runner feels.

My only complaint is the reading. I was very happy that Brad reads it but there are far too many mistakes, misreading sentences and then rereading them again. Its such a shame as everything else is great.

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