I Hate Running and You Can Too, 9781579659882
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Embrace the suck, run farther, laugh harder. Hate running? Perfect!

I Hate Running and You Can Too

how to get started, keep going, and make sense of an irrational passion

$25.70

  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    2 March 2021

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Summary

Embrace the Grind: A Humorous Guide to Loving (and Hating) Running

I Hate Running and You Can Too is a humorous, punchy, motivating guide to running longer distances than some might think sensible – whether that’s a 5K or a marathon. Outside magazine columnist, chart-ist, and longtime runner, Brendan Leonard gets real on the love/hate relationship all runners have with the sport. He breaks down running in terms that speak to everyone who has ever struggled …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781579659882
ISBN-10:1579659888
Author:Brendan Leonard
Publisher:Workman Publishing
Imprint:Artisan Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:2 March 2021
Weight:256g
Dimensions:176mm x 134mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

“Filled with empathy, understanding, and enthusiasm, I Hate Running and You Can Too made us love running more than ever and gave us bonus love for charts that make you laugh until your stomach hurts.”—Megan Roche, MD, and David Roche, authors of The Happy Runner and coaches whose athletes have won more than twenty U.S. national championship races “As the author of Eat Bacon, Don’t Jog, I assumed I’d never run again. Then I read chapter two.”—Grant Petersen, author and founder of Rivendell Bicycle Works “Brendan has a mad genius way to convey the mundane aspects of running. No matter if you’re a total newbie or veteran runner, this book just might make you run a little farther or faster and have a laugh while doing it!”—Scott Jurek, seven-time champion of the 100-mile Western States Endurance Run and New York Times bestselling author of Eat Run

About The Author

Brendan Leonard

Brendan Leonard has completed more than a dozen organized ultramarathons and marathons, including three of the most difficult 100-mile trail races in America. In 2019, he set out to complete 52 marathon-distance runs in 52 weeks, and survived, while having fun part of the time. Leonard is a columnist at Outside, and his writing has appeared in Runner’s World, National Geographic Adventure, Climbing, and Alpinist and on CNN.com and in dozens of other publications. He directed the 2017 short film How to Run 100 Miles, which screened at film festivals in more than 20 countries and on six continents and was viewed more than 5 million times online. He is the author of Surviving the Great Outdoors and the coauthor of The Camping Life. He lives in Denver, Colorado. Find him on Instagram at @semi_rad.

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