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SUMMARY:Being Human: Born and Evolved to Run
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets Now! \nWhy did humans become such efficient long-distance runners? How can runners avoid injury? Join Daniel Lieberman on July 28th for Being Human: Born and Evolved to Run and learn about the evolution of endurance running. \nHumans and our recent ancestors have been accomplished endurance runners for more than a million years\, and this evolutionary history as runners partly accounts for why aerobic exercise is such a key component of human health. However\, despite our long history as runners\, studies suggest that at least 30% of runners get injured each year! \nJoin us as we explore how the human body evolved to run and how evolutionary insights can be used to prevent many kinds of injuries. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \nMix\, Mingle and Learn\n6:00-7:00pm Mix and mingle with your fellow humans! Enjoy a fully-stocked bar of beer\, wine\, and delicious cocktails. Visit The Leakey Foundation’s Skeletal Anatomy Table and learn about the unique characteristics of our anatomy that make bipedal walking and running possible. \nBorn and Evolved to Run\n7:05-7:30pm Why are we such efficient long-distance runners? In this talk Daniel Lieberman explores the evolutionary roots of running. Learn how the human body evolved to run and how evolutionary insights can make you a better runner. Daniel Lieberman’s research has been featured on the Colbert Report and in the book Born to Run. \n \nDaniel Lieberman’s Skeletal Biology Lab\n7:40-8:10pm Daniel Lieberman brings his Harvard Skeletal Biology Lab  to Public Works. Lieberman and his colleague Ian Wallace will be demonstrating the biomechanics of running on stage using a treadmill and participation from audience volunteers. Read more about Daniel Lieberman’s Skeletal Biology Lab. \nQuestion and Answer Session\n8:10-8:30pm Dr. Daniel Lieberman will answer all of your questions about running\, human evolution\, and health.\nThis event has limited seating which is available to visitors on a first-come\, first-served basis. Doors do not open until 6:00pm. \n21+ event\, ID required for entry
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/being-human-born-and-evolved-to-run/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Being Human
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SUMMARY:Being Human: Born and Evolved to Run
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets Now! \nWhy did humans become such efficient long-distance runners? How can runners avoid injury? Join Daniel Lieberman on July 28th for Being Human: Born and Evolved to Run and learn about the evolution of endurance running. \nHumans and our recent ancestors have been accomplished endurance runners for more than a million years\, and this evolutionary history as runners partly accounts for why aerobic exercise is such a key component of human health. However\, despite our long history as runners\, studies suggest that at least 30% of runners get injured each year! \nJoin us as we explore how the human body evolved to run and how evolutionary insights can be used to prevent many kinds of injuries. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \nMix\, Mingle and Learn\n6:00-7:00pm Mix and mingle with your fellow humans! Enjoy a fully-stocked bar of beer\, wine\, and delicious cocktails. Visit The Leakey Foundation’s Skeletal Anatomy Table and learn about the unique characteristics of our anatomy that make bipedal walking and running possible. \nBorn and Evolved to Run\n7:05-7:30pm Why are we such efficient long-distance runners? In this talk Daniel Lieberman explores the evolutionary roots of running. Learn how the human body evolved to run and how evolutionary insights can make you a better runner. Daniel Lieberman’s research has been featured on the Colbert Report and in the book Born to Run. \n \nDaniel Lieberman’s Skeletal Biology Lab\n7:40-8:10pm Daniel Lieberman brings his Harvard Skeletal Biology Lab  to Public Works. Lieberman and his colleague Ian Wallace will be demonstrating the biomechanics of running on stage using a treadmill and participation from audience volunteers. Read more about Daniel Lieberman’s Skeletal Biology Lab. \nQuestion and Answer Session\n8:10-8:30pm Dr. Daniel Lieberman will answer all of your questions about running\, human evolution\, and health.\nThis event has limited seating which is available to visitors on a first-come\, first-served basis. Doors do not open until 6:00pm. \n21+ event\, ID required for entry
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/being-human-born-and-evolved-to-run-2/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Being Human
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