The Runner s Bucket List

The Runner s Bucket List
Author: Denise Malan
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781623688257

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Have you ever thought about running a 5K naked or getting the all-time biggest marathon finisher's medal? How about running five miles while eating a dozen donuts or chugging down a few beers? Or maybe you'd prefer running a half marathon in paradise or a 5K dressed as a gorilla? Whatever your dreams, runner and traveler Denise Malan has written the perfect book for everybody who is searching for America's greatest—and craziest—running adventures: the races that all enthusiasts should seriously consider running before they die. She gives the inside scoop on 200 truly unique races around the United States, covering distances from one mile to ultramarathon.

The Runner s Bucket List

The Runner s Bucket List
Author: John Brewer
Publsiher: Pier 9
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1922351180

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The best organised runs around the world and epic places to run on solo or group adventures.

500 Races Routes and Adventures

500 Races  Routes and Adventures
Author: John Brewer
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780789344052

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500 Races, Routes and Adventures contains all the information and practical advice needed to enjoy the best and most unusual running experiences around the world--all gathered in one place, a veritable bucket list for runners. Taking an exciting journey around the world, the book details the best routes, locations, and races worth running on all seven continents (including Antarctica!). Each run is described in vivid detail and presented alongside impressive full-color photography with route/race stats. Entries are written by running experts from around the world and categorized into type: road, trail, mountain, desert, winter, nighttime, multi-terrain, urban as well as team and relay runs in addition to novelty runs and festivals. Each entry is plotted onto continent maps as well as easy to use month-by-month race finders. Races are indexed both by type and location, for easy navigation. Whether planning a 5k charity fun run in the local park, a first marathon, a solitary off-road mountain adventure, or an extreme round-the-world ultramarathon challenge, this information-packed, heavily illustrated book is a one-stop source of inspiration for runners at every level.

Bucket List for Runners

Bucket List for Runners
Author: Jacob Gleam
Publsiher: Conceptual Kings
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2014-12-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781505679342

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MARATHON BUCKET LIST

MARATHON BUCKET LIST
Author: Jim Manford
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-08-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781326761462

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In this his fifth book in his "Marathon Tourism" series Jim provides a runner's guide to 30 overseas marathons that he has plans to run. Included, among others, are comprehensive descriptions of such exotic marathons as those in: Honolulu, Bahamas, Great Wall of China, Siberia, Rio de Janeiro, Comrades and Niagara Falls. This is a must-read book for all runners who enjoy combining their love of running with a love of travel.

The Workout Bucket List

The Workout Bucket List
Author: Greg Presto
Publsiher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780762472086

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Do leg day like America's toughest firefighter, join a bicycle race in the mountains of Colorado, or get pumped like a POTUS with this unique and well researched collection of exercises that will encourage and inspire you to try some of the most challenging and ridiculously fun workouts at home and around the world! For most of us, exercise can be a dreaded task, one to be postponed, procrastinated, or avoided. We all know the excuses: exercise is boring; I don't have time for the gym; there's no room in my apartment; I need to be motivated. The real problem is that we're used to old fitness routines and the same monotonous gym equipment, but The Workout Bucket List promises that exercise can, and will, be fun again. Combine history, pop culture, travel, inspiration, and health and you've got the perfect book to help break down your mental barriers to shake up your fitness regimen. Author and fitness journalist Greg Presto suggests countless exercises and activities around the world—or in your very own home—for the ultimate fitness bucket list, whether it's biking with zebras, entering the Tour de Donut, climbing the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi, training like a Baywatch lifeguard, or starting your day with a workout that you might have done in the Titanic's gym. The Workout Bucket List is here to challenge you to try the world's toughest, most interesting, and fun workouts, inspiring the fitness adventurer in all of us.

Runners of North America

Runners of North America
Author: Mark Remy
Publsiher: Rodale
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781623366131

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If there's one thing that Mark Remy knows, it's running. After 25 marathons and a career of writing for and about runners in Runner's World, he is well equipped to dissect the running world and the odd creatures that make up its population. Runners of North America is a playful, user-friendly handbook designed to help us understand this brightly clad species and their quirky behavior. With chapters like "Diet and Nutrition" and "Mating Habits," Runners of North America examines and explains the lives of runners from every conceivable angle--while delivering plenty of laughs along the way. Illustrated with line drawings that capture the humor and tone of the book, this is sure to make you laugh, identify with, and poke fun at the ridiculous things that runners do, while highlighting what makes belonging to this group uniquely entertaining. It's the perfect gift for runners--and for anyone seeking to better understand their bizarre behavior.

Active Sport Tourism

Active Sport Tourism
Author: Heather J. Gibson,Matthew Lamont,Millicent Kennelly,Richard J. Buning
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780429576522

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This volume serves to expand theory-driven understandings of active sport tourism by showcasing five empirical studies examining a variety of active sport tourism contexts. These include table tennis at the World Veteran’s Championships, ultramarathon, running/cycling/triathlon, skiing/snowboarding, and a range of issues such as active ageing and travel-related carbon footprints. The volume also seeks to explore possibilities for future directions in active sport tourism and act as a catalyst for ongoing scholarly inquiry. Travelling to take part in active sporting pursuits is growing in popularity around the world. Active sport tourism encompasses travel to participate in a myriad sports, as well as in competitive participatory sport events. Much of the recent growth in active sport tourism is associated with travel to compete in participatory sport events, notably the "big city" international marathon events; amateur running, triathlon, and cycling events; Masters Games; and team sport tournaments. While the broader sport tourism research literature has tended to focus on spectator-oriented sports events, particularly the mega events such as the Olympic Games, it is only recently that a concerted research agenda in active sport tourism has emerged, making this volume innovative and relevant. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sport & Tourism.