Saturday, January 11, 2014

RUNNING BOOKS YOU PROBABLY HAVEN'T READ YET

Have you read any good running books lately? What is on your "To-Read" list? For Christmas I received a book entitled Run Faster: From the 5K to the Marathon--How to Be Your Own Best Coach. I'm looking forward to reading it as I prepare for the Glass City Marthon in Toledo, Ohio at the end of April.

I have compiled a list of running books you probably haven't read yet. You may have a hard time finding these books in the store. They weren't big sellers.

1. Robot Training Partners by Anne Droid.

2. My Running Weight Loss Story  by Hugh Jass

3. Running through Gang Neighborhoods by Hugo First

4. Relief for Sore Leg Muscles  by Ann L. Gesick

5. The Secrets to a Faster 5K by Eubie Quick

6. Running the Big Marathons by Morris Merrier

7. Hitting the Wall by Isadore Thare

8.Training in the Dark by Gladys Knight

9. The Suffering Runner by Otis Leghurts

10. Taking on the Chicago Marathon by Wendy Citey

11. Everyone's a Winner by Victor Ree

12. Avoiding the Runs during Your Run  by Oliver Sudden

13. Prison Break: a Marathoner's Story by Freida Convict

14. Running with Lions by Claudia Armoff

15. The Importance of Cross Training by Cy Kling

16. The Challenge of the Ultra-Marathon by Helen Earth

17. The Divorced Runner by Ally Mony

18. What to Do after a Race by Eileen Dover

19. Running the Paris Marathon by Francis Crowded

20. Where's the Finish Line? by Miles Away

These books may not add much to your training knowledge, but I hope they at least made you smile.





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