Long Distance: A Year of Living Strenuously

Long Distance: A Year of Living Strenuously

by Bill Mc Kibben (Author)

Synopsis

This text documents Bill McKribbens year as an imposter of sorts in the demanding world of competitive skiing. In his late 30s McKribben decided to test his body. He decided upon cross-country skiing. He took a year out and trained full-time - with the help of a coach/guru - putting in hours and miles typical of an Olympic athlete. McKribben's year culminated in a series of long-distance cross-country races, where his body experienced rhythms and possibilities like never before. Changing his lifestyle and training full-time test not only your body but also your mind and spirit. Whilst training McKribbens father developed an illness that would eventually cause his death. This forced McKribben to futher explore his body and spirit and that of his father's.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 18 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0684855976
ISBN 13: 9780684855974

Media Reviews
Jon Krakauer author of Into Thin Air Bill McKibben has written a wry, wise, thought-provoking book about what it takes -- and what it means -- to endure for the long haul. It's an extended meditation on athleticism, primarily, but it's also a wonderful paean to winter, and dying with dignity, and -- perhaps above all -- leading the examined life.
Author Bio
BILL MCKIBBEN is a former staff writer for THE NEW YORKER whose work has also appeared in OUTSIDE, ROLLING STONE, THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, IIARPER'S, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY and many other publications.