Run to the Finish

Run to the Finish
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The Everyday Runner's Guide to Avoiding Injury, Ignoring the Clock, and Loving the Run

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Amanda Brooks

ناشر

Hachette Books

شابک

9780738286006
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 6, 2020
Running blogger and personal trainer Brooks debuts with a useful and clear-cut primer for runners who find themselves in the “middle of the pack.” Having been running for 17 years and writing about it for 12, she’s clearly passionate about the sport: Brooks has completed eight marathons, and run over 20,000 miles. Her definition of what constitutes an athlete, however, is inclusive, and she encourages readers who run, even if noncompetitively, to think of themselves as one. There are many reasons to run, she argues, including for the sake of freedom (from one’s cell phone, for instance), exploration, relaxation (running can be meditative), and community (she encourages group running). Practical matters such as fueling the body, choosing the right shoes and socks, and why one needs a “dynamic warm up” to promote mobility and strength are also addressed. Brooks infuses her text with lighthearted humor and amusing lists (“Weird Thoughts We All Have at the Start Line”) as well as advice on topics such as how to decide whether to run a marathon. Middle-of-the-packers will enjoy this information-rich guide on how to make running a safe and enduring pastime.



Library Journal

Starred review from February 1, 2020

In her first book, Brooks writes in the same light-hearted style that made her blog, Run to Finish, and now her Instagram, develop such a large following. This guide isn't necessarily written for experienced runners, but, rather, those who enjoy it and are trying to reach their goals. In witty and funny chapters, Brooks provides practical advice for runners, specifically those who, "consider themselves average." In addition to humor, there is a lot of practical advice in this incredibly accessible read, including lists such as, "Weird thoughts we all have at the start line," "7 lies runners love telling," and "How To Spot a Runner on Social Media." Brooks offers informative tips on items, such as training, gear, nutrition, and preparing for race day. Besides runners, other athletes will enjoy the wit throughout and will be inspired to reach their goals. VERDICT While there are plenty of books about running, few are as approachable and helpful as this one. Highly recommended for anyone looking to improve their running ability, and those who consider themselves a "middle of the pack" runner.--Pamela Calfo, Bridgeville P.L., PA

Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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