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Runner's World Complete Book of Running

Everything You Need to Run for Weight Loss, Fitness, and Competition

Edited by Amby Burfoot
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Paperback
$22.00 US
7.52"W x 9.1"H x 0.84"D   | 17 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Dec 22, 2009 | 320 Pages | 978-1-60529-579-4
The sport of running is ever changing, be it the shoes we wear or the goals we set, the training methods we use or the role models we emulate. But there is one constant: For 40 years, Runner's World magazine has been recognized worldwide as the leading authority on running. Now the collective wisdom of the most savvy running writers, coaches, and editors can be found in the Runner's World Complete Book of Running

Whether you are a beginner or veteran runner, here is advice--both timeless and cutting-edge--guaranteed to maximize your performance and enjoyment. Inside you'll find in-depth coverage of training and racing including: 

   • A surefire plan to get beginners hooked on running 
   • 15 surprising foods to boost your running performance 
   • A proven plan to increase speed by training less 
   • Tips from triathletes to maximize your training efficiency 
   • A woman's encyclopedia of running 
   • The big five running injuries and how to prevent them 
   • An innovative running plan for weight-loss 
   • Cross-training exercises that strengthen your core 
   • How to train for your first half-marathon 
   • Mental training tips for running a smart marathon 

Packed with valuable advice from running's top experts on everything from building strength, speed, and endurance to nutrition and injury prevention, the Runner's World Complete Book of Running is the book you'll turn to again and again to answer all of your running questions.
“Just Starting Out? Not So Fast. Running might seem a remote possibility for those who haven't exercised since high school. But Runner's World: Complete Book of Beginning Running, which will be published in March, explains how the uninitiated can get started on a 24-week walking and running program. Extremely brief runs to start, said the author, Amby Burfoot, executive editor of Runner's World, a magazine based in Pennsylvania.” —Washington Post
Runner's World is the world's leading running magazine, with 10 international editions and a global circulation of 3.5 million. View titles by Editors of Runner's World Maga

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The sport of running is ever changing, be it the shoes we wear or the goals we set, the training methods we use or the role models we emulate. But there is one constant: For 40 years, Runner's World magazine has been recognized worldwide as the leading authority on running. Now the collective wisdom of the most savvy running writers, coaches, and editors can be found in the Runner's World Complete Book of Running

Whether you are a beginner or veteran runner, here is advice--both timeless and cutting-edge--guaranteed to maximize your performance and enjoyment. Inside you'll find in-depth coverage of training and racing including: 

   • A surefire plan to get beginners hooked on running 
   • 15 surprising foods to boost your running performance 
   • A proven plan to increase speed by training less 
   • Tips from triathletes to maximize your training efficiency 
   • A woman's encyclopedia of running 
   • The big five running injuries and how to prevent them 
   • An innovative running plan for weight-loss 
   • Cross-training exercises that strengthen your core 
   • How to train for your first half-marathon 
   • Mental training tips for running a smart marathon 

Packed with valuable advice from running's top experts on everything from building strength, speed, and endurance to nutrition and injury prevention, the Runner's World Complete Book of Running is the book you'll turn to again and again to answer all of your running questions.

Praise

“Just Starting Out? Not So Fast. Running might seem a remote possibility for those who haven't exercised since high school. But Runner's World: Complete Book of Beginning Running, which will be published in March, explains how the uninitiated can get started on a 24-week walking and running program. Extremely brief runs to start, said the author, Amby Burfoot, executive editor of Runner's World, a magazine based in Pennsylvania.” —Washington Post

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Runner's World is the world's leading running magazine, with 10 international editions and a global circulation of 3.5 million. View titles by Editors of Runner's World Maga