"This film showcases legendary running coach Arthur Lydiard's training methods through the example of his acolytes, including reigning Olympic 1,500m champ John Walker. 'Arthur's boys' (Snell, Halberg, Magee) scored attention by winning unheralded medals (two golds and a bronze) at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Lydiard later led the 'flying Finns' to similar success. His method revolves around building stamina to complement speed, and was influential in popularising jogging globally. Beautifully filmed, a doco highlight is Jack Foster's exhilarating scree slope descent."Thanks to Adam.
Reflections on barefoot-style running, healthy diets, and moving in the right direction.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
"On the Run"
A short film about Arthur Lydiard, who created the training technique that Phil Maffetone refined.
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"...highlight is Jack Foster's exhilarating scree slope descent."
ReplyDeleteI agree. I've always been fond of Buster Keaton's version:
http://youtu.be/FZSTM3knaao