Run Like a Mother: How to Get Moving--And Not Lose Your Family, Job, or Sanity

Run Like a Mother: How to Get Moving--And Not Lose Your Family, Job, or Sanity

by Dimity Mc Dowell (Author), SarahBowenShea (Author)

Synopsis

The Girlfriend (TM)s Guide to Running.


In Run Like a Mother, authors Dimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea offer both inspirational advice and practical strategies to help multitasking women make running part of their busy lives.

McDowell and Shea understand the various external and internal forces in everyday life that can unintentionally keep a wife--mother--working woman from lacing up her shoes and going for a run. Because the authors are multihyphenates themselves, Run Like a Mother is driven by their own running expertise and real-world experience in ensuring that running is part of their lives.
More than a book, Run Like a Mother is essentially a down-to-earth, encouraging conversation with the reader on all things running, with the overall goal of strengthening a woman's inner athlete. Of course, real achievement is a healthy mix of inspiration and perspiration, which is why the authors have grounded Run Like a Mother in a host of practical tips on shoes, training, racing, nutrition, and injuries, all designed to help women balance running with their professional and personal lives.

$3.37

Save:$9.87 (75%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: 23 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 0740785354
ISBN 13: 9780740785351

Author Bio
A dedicated if not natural runner, Dimity McDowell writes regularly about sports and fitness for a range of magazines, including Runner's World and ESPN: The Magazine. She lives and runs (at 5,280 feet) in Denver, Colorado, with her husband, Grant, two kids, and two dogs.
Online:
anothermotherrunner.com
A veteran of eight marathons with a competitive streak a mile long, Sarah Bowen Shea is a freelance writer specializing in fitness, health, gear, and parenting. She contributes to a variety of publications, including Shape, SELF, Runner's World, Whole Living, and the New York Times. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Jack, and three young children, including boy-girl twins.
Online:
anothermotherrunner.com