Accidental Athlete: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Middle Age

Accidental Athlete: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Middle Age

by John" (Author), ThePenguin" (Author), Bingham (Author)

Synopsis

Known by fans as The Penguin for his back-of-the-pack speed, John Bingham is the unlikely hero of the modern running boom. In his book An Accidental Athlete: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Middle Age , the best-selling author and magazine columnist recalls his childhood dreams of athletic glory, sedentary years of unhealthy excess, and a life-changing transformation from couch potato to adult-onset athlete. Overweight, uninspired, and saddled with a pack-and-a-half-a-day smoking habit, Bingham found himself firmly wedged into a middle-age slump. Then two frightening trips to the emergency department and a conversation with a happy piano tuner led him to discover running - and changed his life for the better. In turns inspiring, poignant, hilarious, and heartbreaking, An Accidental Athlete is a warm and engaging book for the everyday athlete. Bingham tells stories of the joys of running - the pride of the finisher's medal, a bureau-busting t-shirt collection, and intense back-of-the-pack strategising. An Accidental Athlete is about one man's discovery that middle age was not the finish line after all, but only the beginning.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Publisher: VeloPress
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1934030732
ISBN 13: 9781934030738

Media Reviews

The Penguin does it again! An Accidental Athlete is a charming, witty and relatable tale of John finding himself through running. In this great book he shares his journey with us one stride and two laughs at a time. -- Deena Kastor, American marathon record holder, Olympic medalist, and 12-time national champion

John Bingham is Edward Abbey, Frank Shorter, Brad Pitt, and George Carlin all wrapped in one. John as writer has a lesson or tale in all his adventures. -- Bart Yasso, Runner's World magazine

Looking for some motivation to start running and improve your fitness? You're sure to find some inspiration from John Bingham's new memoir An Accidental Athlete. -- ESPN.com

Most of us can truly identify with John Bingham's story: There are no gold medals, no laurel wreaths, no world records. But John shows us that we have something more important: a chance, if we have the will and believe in ourselves. -- Dave McGillivray, Boston Marathon race director

In An Accidental Athlete, Bingham...describes his journey from a clumsy wannabe-athlete kid to the realization of a dream: that by being a runner, especially a back-of-the-packer, you are truly an athlete...Bingham's witty, engaging prose will [provide] you with a few hours of delightful distraction. -- Canadian Running magazine

John 'The Penguin' Bingham has touched a nerve with runners worldwide like no one in the last decade. He's funny but serious, informal but inspirational. -- Amby Burfoot, Runner's World magazine

For anyone who might feel overwhelmed or overly fond of couch time, John Bingham's charming memoir can help....[Bingham's] sense of humor...adds to the sweet appeal of the story, providing enough encouragement to anyone looking to exercise more. -- ForeWord magazine

This charming, gently funny autobiography from the big-hearted Bingham is a testament to hangin' in there...If more people were like him, where each event, run, mile, step is a celebration, the world would be a better-and healthier-place. -- Library Journal

Bingham uses a great knack for storytelling, and some really funny examples, in his new book about becoming a middle-aged athlete...Some of the best stories (perhaps because I can relate to them) are those of the real racing done at the back of the pack. -- TriMadNess

Author Bio
John The Penguin Bingham is author of several books about running and featured columnist for Competitor magazine, spokesman of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team in Training programme, and race announcer of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon and Half-Marathon Series. His popular column The Penguin Chronicles ran for 14 years in Runner's World magazine. Learn more about The Penguin at johnbingham.com.