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May
15
2008

Books for Runners

Written by edmartinell

“26.2 Marathon Stories”, by Kathrine Switzer and Roger Robinson
CHICAGO (Team Geared Up) - For this week, a short compilation of running books reviews.

  • “26.2 Marathon Stories”, by Kathrine Switzer and Roger Robinson: a book that combines marathon runner stories with images from renowned photographers all together in a hardcover edition that has recently been published. An early review here
  • A sneak peak of “More fire!”, a new upcoming book from the author of “Train Hard, Win Easy”, Toby Tanser. Divided into four parts, the book, qualified as essential reading for runners of all levels and experience, provides answers to the Kenyan runners key to success: train harder than anyone.
  • A short review of “Running Through the Wall: Personal Encounters with the Ultramarathon“, a book by Neal Jamison with 35 interviews with ultramarathoners for those who want to go further than 26.2 miles.
  • For those of you active runners, an upcoming book about the ’seven deadly sins of running technique’, “Running Well“, by Sam Murphy and Sarah Connors

And a bonus link for those who like better a good movie instead of a good book: 10 Movies to Inspire the Inner Runner

-Ed-
trailrunningsoul.com

Latest Comments (1):

Hey Ed. Great list. That book “Running Well” by Sam Murphy and Sarah Connors is supposed to be really good, it got a 10 out of 10 rating in “220 Triathlon” magazine a few weeks ago.

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