How to Run a Personal Record

How to Run a Personal Record
Author: Dave Kuehls
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781440661877

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Training tips for record-breaking distance running from the author of 4 Months to a 4-Hour Marathon. The only running book targeted specifically to help runners set a personal record, this indispensable guide offers specific training programs for each of the four most popular race distances: 5K, 10K, half-marathon, and marathon. It also includes a common-sense discussion of the training process (a time-tested, three-pronged approach), information on everything runners need to know from day one to crossing the finish line, plus race-day strategies to squeeze out precious minutes and seconds from that finish line clock. How to Run a Personal Record features a 32-page training log where the reader can log their progress through the 16-week training phase.

How to Run a Personal Record

How to Run a Personal Record
Author: Dave Kuehls
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0399534784

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Have you run your personal best? Young and old. Fast and slow. 5K and 10K runners and marathoners. Olympic runners and recreational runners. They are all out there, pursuing it, relentlessly, every weekend in road races and marathons: a personal record. In this practical guide, Dave Kuehls gives runners of any distance the instruction, training, and motivation they need to run faster than they ever have before. How to Run a Personal Record includes: * *Advice on choosing a personal goal that works for you *A comprehensive three-phase training schedule, whether you run a 5K, 10K, half marathon, or marathon *How to avoid overtraining, muscle strains, and other training blunders *A customizable 16-week strategy, so you can be at your best to achieve your best From workable goals to postrace strategies, How to Run a Personal Record will be your trainer in your quest to run your own personal record.

Personal Record

Personal Record
Author: Rachel Toor
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803218703

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Rachel Toor was a bookish egghead who ran only to catch a bus. How such an unlikely athlete became a runner of ultramarathons is the story of Personal Record, an exhilarating meditation on the making, and the minutiae, of a runner s life. The food, the clothes, the races, the injuries, the watch (and Toor loves her watch) are all essential to the runner, as readers discover here, and discover why. A chronicle of Toor s relationship with the sport of running, from her early incarnation as an Oreo-eating couch potato to her emergence as a hard-bodied marathoner, this book explores the sport of running, the community it brings into being, and the personal satisfaction of pursuing it to its limit. Alternating with Toor s account of becoming a runner are the stories meditations, examinations, celebrations of how runners become a pack. An homage to running, a literary take on how an activity can turn into a passion, and how a passion can become a way of life, this book runs all the way from individual achievement a personal record to the world of friendship and belonging, the community that runners inevitably find.

Pr

Pr
Author: Amber Sayer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 162137243X

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As a nationally ranked high school runner, nobody seemed to notice that Amber Sayer's weight was dropping just as fast as her finish times. "PR" is a sports chronicle, a coming of age story, and a cautionary report of one runner's simultaneous decent into anorexia and rise in the high school track and cross-country rankings. Her honest account of a distressingly common problem among high school and collegiate athletes takes readers through the disease's progression and its unsettling parallels with her burgeoning running career. After losing more than she ever anticipated, and incurring permanent physical and emotional damage, Sayer struggles to overcome her severe case of anorexia and the sport's culture in which eating disorders and their increasing prevalence remain dangerously taboo.

Long May You Run

Long May You Run
Author: Chris Cooper
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781439194249

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You are a runner. You know how hard it is to make time to run. So you go out at 5:30 a.m. . . . in the rain. You remember every strain, sprain, ache, and pain you’ve ever felt. You ran through it then. You’ll run through it now. You have great runs. You have not-so-great runs. You run fast. You run slow. You race for a personal best. You race just for fun. This is your time. This is your run. This is your book. LONG MAY YOU RUN all. things. running. Learn how to win a race even when you finish last; the ten “destination” runs every runner should experience; what to do with your old running shoes; why listening to the right song may help you run faster; and how to run across the United States without leaving home. Featuring can’t-miss races, must-run places, tips, tricks, and words of advice and encouragement from some of the top runners today, including: Brian Sell, Bart Yasso, Colleen De Reuck, Nathan Brannen, Jeff Galloway, Suzy Favor Hamilton, Don Kardong, and many more!

Running Encyclopedia

Running Encyclopedia
Author: Richard Benyo,Joe Henderson
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0736037349

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An A to Z resource on running including history, key figures, major events, and primary training theories and terms.

100 Reasons to Run now

100 Reasons to Run  now
Author: Jeff Galloway
Publsiher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781841263458

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Presents a collection of motivational thoughts and tips intended to inspire runners to persevere through training, covering such topics as running's health benefits, challenges, and ability to reveal hidden talents.

RUN

RUN
Author: Fitzgerald Matt
Publsiher: VeloPress
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2010-05-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781937716110

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Most serious runners don't realize their potential. They simply stop getting faster and don't understand why. The reason is simple: most runners are unable to run by feel. The best elite runners have learned that the key to faster running is to hear what their bodies are telling them. Drawing on new research on endurance sports, best-selling author Matt Fitzgerald explores the practices of elite runners to explain why their techniques can be effective for all runners. RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel will help runners reach their full potential by teaching them how to train in the most personalized and adaptable way. Fitzgerald's mind-body method will revolutionize how runners think about training, their personal limits, and their potential. RUN explains how to interpret emotional and physical messages like confidence, enjoyment, fatigue, suffering, and aches and pains. RUN guides readers toward the optimal balance of intensity and enjoyment, volume and recovery, repetition and variation. As the miles add up, runners will become increasingly confident that they are doing the right training on the right day, from one season to the next. RUN marks the start of a better way to train. The culmination of science and personal experience, the mind-body method of running by feel will lead runners to faster, more enjoyable training and racing.