Wray Hansen Running the Friday 5k
Wray Hansen running the DAC Friday 5k September 25, 2009
The DAC Run Club has been training all summer for the Denver Marathon. DAC Run Club meets in the Fitness Center Mondays 7am and Wednesdays 5:30pm.
- DAC Marathon Training Group
Marathon Training Group
Join us Friday, October 16th at 6:30pm for our pre-marathon Pasta Party. Come run the Denver Marathon with us on Sunday, October 18th 7am.
For more info email erindmarston@gmail.com.
By Gretchen Reynolds
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Myth: Running is bad for your knees
An article in Skeletal Radiology, a well-respected journal, created something of a sensation in Europe last year. It reported that researchers from Danube Hospital in Austria examined the knees of marathon runners using M.R.I. imaging, before and after the 1997 Vienna marathon. Ten years later, they scanned the same runners’ knees again. The results were striking. “No major new internal damage in the knee joints of marathon runners was found after a 10-year interval,” the researchers reported. Only one of the participants had a knee that was truly a mess, and he’d quit running before the 1997 marathon (but had been included in that study anyway). His 1997 knee M.R.I. revealed cartilage lesions, swelling and other abnormalities. In the years that followed, the knee became worse, showing augmented tissue damage and more serious lesions. His exam prompted the researchers to wonder whether he would have been better off persisting as a runner, because, as they speculate, “continuous exercise is protective, rather than destructive,” to knees.
You can’t be a runner past the age of 40, as I am, without hearing that running will ruin your knees, by which doomsayers usually mean that we’ll develop “degeneration of the cartilage in the kneecap, which reduces its shock-absorbing capacity,” says Ross Tucker, a physiologist in South Africa and co-author of the new book “The Runner’s Body: How the Latest Exercise Science Can Help You Run Stronger, Longer and Faster.” In other words, we’ll be afflicted with arthritis. Continue Reading »
