I agree that running played a big part in our ancestors lives. Not that long
ago american indians were running down deer, hows that for a method of
hunting. Unfortunatley running for me is not advisable because of my age and
the condition of my knees. I haven't been able to read much of Devanys
stuff. Where do I find it?


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>Date:    Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:43:32 -0500
>From:    John Cogburn <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: running
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>I don't see much about running on this listserv.  From the things I've
>read,
>like "Paleolithic Prescription", hunter-gathers ran a good bit - sometimes
>marathon-type lengths.  It seems some of Devany's writings have an
>anti-running slant, as far as long distance running.  Lately, I have been
>trying to include more running in my program.  I would be curious to hear
>other's views on this.
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