Marathon Running: From Beginner to Elite, 4th edition

Marathon Running: From Beginner to Elite, 4th edition

by RichardNerurkar (Author)

Synopsis

I've learned so much from Richard about marathon running. If you want to run a marathon, or a faster one, you have to read his book! Haile Gebrselassie, first athlete to run a sub-2:04 Marathon Richard's achievements as a world-class distance runner speak for themselves. His success came from a meticulous approach to training and from knowing how to get the best out of himself in his races. Paula Radcliffe, women's marathon world record holder (2:15:25, London 2003) Written by Richard Nerurkar, Britain's most successful marathon runner of the 1990s, the fourth edition of this classic, invaluable guide will help you get the most from your distance training. From the complete beginner enchanted by the challenge of the London Marathon, to the experienced runner wishing to improve on racing strategy, its authoritative pages reveal a wealth of information on: structuring an effective build-up and taper training harder without doing too much improving your endurance and pace judgement producing your best on race-day. This new edition has been fully updated to take account of the latest developments in running science and programme design. Also included are tips on how to choose a good marathon and the pitfalls of bad ones, as well as more insights from Richard and other leading runners.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 4
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sport
Published: 30 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1408160668
ISBN 13: 9781408160664
Book Overview: Marathon Running is packed with the latest training information and tips that will help you get the most from your distance training.

Media Reviews
I can still remember training with Richard when I was a young athlete. He used to run so fast! But he also taught me that you can't get where you want to overnight. Years later when I went out to Ethiopia, Richard welcomed me into his home and gave me a lot more encouragement. I have always looked up to him and really admire the way he wants to help others achieve their goals. * Mo Farah, reigning 5,000m world champion *
of particular interest to the elite, good club runner or simply anyone who is serious about trying to improve * Athletics Weekly *
Author Bio
In the 1990s Richard Nerurkar had a number of top-five finishes at the World and European Championships, in the Olympics and in the London Marathon. After nine years in Ethiopia where he pioneered mass-participation running events, Richard moved back to the UK and has continued to work in event management, as well as giving advice to runners of various levels from youngsters up to the world's elite.