Marathoning for Mortals: A Regular Person's Guide to the Joy of Running or Walking a Half-Marathon or Marathon by John Bingham, Jenny Hadfield

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  • Pub. Date: April 2003
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 16,977

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    • Pub. Date: April 2003
    • Publisher: Rodale Press, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 16,977

    Synopsis

    Once considered a feat for superhuman athletes, the marathon is now within every mortal's grasp. Former couch potato John Bingham has joined forces with coach Jenny Hadfield to create a winning plan that works for every mortal--even you.In Marathoning for Mortals, you'll find the courage to train, the willpower to persevere, and the tenacity to finish one mile after another. John and Jenny stick with you every step of the way, from your first insecure thoughts to your last-minute jitters to your supreme joy at the finish line. In Marathoning for Mortals, you'll find:8 training programs to run, run-walk, walk-run, or walk the half-marathon and marathonThe advice you need to physically, mentally, and spiritually reach your dreamsTips to help you customize your training, buy the right shoes and apparel, and eat the best foodsGuidance for common motivational, physical, and emotional roadblocksJoin John and Jenny on an amazing transformative journey where the finish line is just the beginning.

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    Most people, athletic or not, think that running 26.2 miles at once is a feat left to the genetically gifted or the fanatically devoted. But Bingham, a Runner's World columnist, and Hadfield, a professional running coach, believe that anyone can run a marathon, and they spend a lot of time reassuring the reader that, yes, you can, too. They also spend a lot of time dispelling the commonly held notion that pain should be ignored and worked through, instead preaching a steady regimen of manageable practice, rest, and avoidance of injuries. All of this advice is sensible, but it seems that too much of the book is given over to hand holding. Furthermore, once you get past the mantra of slow, gradual workouts and injury avoidance, the book is a little thin. The section on selecting and buying gear is devoid of advice on brands or specific products. Also absent is information on proper form and body mechanics, even though the authors say these are key to good running and preventing injury. Thus, this book would serve primarily as a supplement to an already strong collection on distance-running training.-James Miller, Springfield Coll., MA Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    John "the Penguin" Bingham writes a monthly column for Runner's World magazine and teaches the basics of running to adult-onset athletes at his popular Penguin Flight Schools. He is also the author of The Courage to Start: A Guide to Running for Your Life and No Need for Speed: A Beginner's Guide to the Joy of Running.Jenny Hadfield, M.A., C.P.T., is a fitness expert who has trained thousands of walkers, run-walkers, and runners of all levels. Her gentle yet uncompromising approach to training combined with her unique insights into the human body and mind will help you discover your inner long-distance athlete. She has qualified for the Boston Marathon and competed in three Eco-Challenges.

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    Better than expected.by Anonymous

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    August 01, 2009: Enjoyable and informative. Light reading. Would buy other books by Bingham and Hadfield.

    Very inviting!by Anonymous

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    April 27, 2008: Even if you are not interested in training for a marathon if you read this book, you will be tempted to train for one. The book is user friendly and gives great advice for training and nutrition. I will be doing a walk/run marathon for the first time on May 4 thanks to Marathoning for Mortals. Kudos to the Penguin!


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