by Carolyn Thomas ♥ @HeartSisters
Eighteen years ago, when my YWCA running group completed our very first Half-Marathon event, we all crossed the finish line together holding hands. And weeping. Tear-streaked race number bibs are how you can spot first-time distance racers.
There was interesting news for distance runners last month from the European Society of Cardiology meetings in Stockholm: distance runners appear to develop some transient heart changes during races, but overall these activities don’t seem to mean long-term cardiac harm for the vast majority of runners.
But there do seem to be some gender differences in heart changes, particularly among black women. Continue reading “Long distance running: safe for women’s hearts?”
