Think Like a Runner: Understanding Why We Run and How to Do It Better - Softcover

Horowitz, Jeff

 
9781646047116: Think Like a Runner: Understanding Why We Run and How to Do It Better

Synopsis

Run faster. Run farther. Run better. Discover exactly what it is that makes you a runner and improve your running technique with this practical guide packed with friendly advice, anecdotes, tips, and more.

Run faster. Run farther. Run better. Discover exactly what it is that makes you a runner and improve your running technique with this practical guide packed with friendly advice, anecdotes, tips, and more.

Winner of the IPBA Book Award!

We all decide to run for different reasons, whether it’s to lose weight, improve health, or just for enjoyment. But what is it that keeps you motivated to run, train, and race day after day? Professional runner and running coach Jeff Horowitz aims to answer this question in Think Like a Runner.

When you’re just past mile 22 of a marathon and looking down the barrel of four more miserable miles of running until you can finally cross the finish line, it’s not the science that keeps you going; it’s something mental. Alongside insights into the mental journey all runners take in starting and sticking with this sport, you’ll discover practical tips to help improve your running, including:

  • Establishing your running tribe
  • Finding the running gear every runner needs
  • Setting training and racing goals
  • Recognizing the onset of injuries
  • Preparing your mind to get in the game
  • Adjusting your relationship with running as you age
  • And so much more

Whether you’re a lifelong runner or are just learning the pleasures of the sport, Think Like a Runner, you’ll realize that understanding the complexities of why we run will simply help you run better.

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About the Author

Jeff Horowitz is a certified running, cycling, and triathlon coach and a personal trainer who has run 200 marathons and ultramarathons across six continents. Formerly an attorney, he quit law to pursue his passion for endurance sport. He currently teaches running at the George Washington University and works with runners from ages 14 through 80. Horowitz is the author of Quick Strength for Runners, Smart Marathon Training: How to Run Your Best Without Running Yourself Ragged, and My First 100 Marathons: 2,620 Miles with an Obsessive Runner.

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