"If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run, yours is the Earth and everything that's in it." These immortal words of Rudyard Kipling encapsulate the passion and joy in the art of running that noted runner and coach Norrie Williamson wants to instill in every runner and potential runner. Whether you're an experience runner in a bit of a rut, or a novice in need of encouragement and advice, Williamson is the expert to hold your hand every step of the way. Available for the first time in the United States, Everyone's Guide to Distance Running is a comprehensive, all-encompassing, and authoritative reference manual for runners of all stripes. Norrie Williamson guides the runner-whether novice or experienced-with practical proven advice on not only training and techniques, but also on the all-important aspect of keeping motiviated. Because he is passionate that distance runners should not fall into traditional traps, making age-old, yet persistent mistakes, he supplies helpful tips and information on every aspect of the sport: - Training- Planning - Racing- Nutrition- Injuries- Clothing, and Equipment
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Review:
."..comprehensive, all-encompassing, and authoritative reference manual for runners of all stripes."--"Pennsylvania Sports & Fitness"
About the Author:
Norrie Williamson, a well-known long-distance athlete, is a former Scottish first division rugby player who transformed his passion for athletics into a career as a runner and coach in his adopted South Africa. He has finished the grueling 56-mile Comrades marathon in South Africa and has completed more than 100 ultra events, including 30 to 100 miles of longer. He set a record for the longest distance run on a treadmill in 24 hours (more than 161 kilometers). Recently he has moved to track and cross country races in an attempt to improve his speed. He has been coaching and writing about running since 1985.
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- PublisherThe Lyons Press
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1592284388
- ISBN 13 9781592284382
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages440
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