Sorry, but Science Says Running is Good for You, Not Bad
PainSci notes
A thoughtful evisceration of Kiefer’s popular anti-running anti-running article, Why Women Should Not Run, a case study in bad science writing that represents a trend of “anti-running claims making the rounds of the blogosphere lately.” According to Bouma and Orwell, Kiefer’s article is littered with unsupported claims, leaps of logic, and classic bogus citations (particularly clean misses and backfires, see 13 Kinds of Bogus Citations).
~ Paul Ingraham, PainSci Publisher
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