Psychology Meets the Runner
Reviews the book, Psychology of Running edited by Michael H. Sacks and Michael L. Sachs (1981). Sachs' purpose in editing the this book was twofold: (a) to provide psychologists and physical educators with important current articles on running therapy that were not readily available, and (b) to...
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