
In Sickness and In Health: Exercise Addiction in Endurance Athletics - Paperback
In Sickness and In Health: Exercise Addiction in Endurance Athletics - Paperback
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by Abby Ruby Ph. D. (Author)
There is a problem in our society whereby the ideal body is often obtained through unhealthy means. Currently, many who adhere to the rigid social norm of what is aesthetically acceptable diet, purge, or exercise to extremes to create the picture-perfect body. Exercise dependence is a growing phenomenon within the field of psychology, yet some who exercise to extremes are hailed as disciplined and celebrated as successful athletes. In Sickness and In Health defines exercise addiction as an attitude, a way of approaching exercise, and not a specific "type" of athlete, such as an Ironman athlete, a runner, etc. Instead, any number of athletes can be considered exercise addicts, whether they train for a 3-mile or 300-mile run.
Author Biography
Abby Ruby earned her Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. She is a Senior Coach for Carmichael Training Systems and a USA Triathlon Level II Coach. She also has her CISSN Sport Nutrition Certification and her NATA-BOC Athletic Training Certification. She is a RYT Certified Yoga Instructor at CorePower. And she currently writes, teaches, coaches, races triathlon and ultra-marathons and practices yoga.



















