Research from Psychology of Running

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‘If it’s not on Strava it didn’t happen’: Perceived psychosocial implications of Strava use in collegiate club runners

Hayley and her colleagues Charlie and Emma conducted a study exploring the ways in which runners think Strava impacts their running and their wellbeing. 

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Anxiety may be a risk factor for experiencing gastrointestinal distress in endurance races: An observational study

Hayley collaborated with colleagues at Old Dominion University to explore the relationship between anxiety and  GI symptoms in endurance athletes

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Narratives of psychosocial response to microtrauma injuries in long distance runners

Hayley and her PhD advisor explored the emotional responses of injured marathon runners.

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Core and plyometric training for recreation runners: Effects on training variables, injury, and muscle damage

Hayley and her colleagues at the University of Minnesota, explored if core and plyometric training impacted marathon runner’s health and performance during training.

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