Marc Bloom
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Amazing Racers: The Story of America's Greatest Running Team and its Revolutionary Coach
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Run with the Champions
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2001
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God on the Starting Line: The Triumph of a Catholic School Running Team and Its Jewish Coach
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published
2004
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3 editions
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Young Runners: The Complete Guide to Healthy Running for Kids From 5 to 18
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published
2009
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7 editions
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The Runner's Bible (Outdoor Bible Series)
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published
1985
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3 editions
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God on the Starting Line
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published
2011
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Cross Country Running
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Soccer (Know Your Game Series)
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published
1990
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The marathon: What it takes to go the distance
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published
1981
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Marathon: What It Takes to Go the Distance
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published
1981
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2 editions
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“In a fascinating treatise on teenage behavior in Brandeis magazine, former Psychology Today editor in chief Robert Epstein, PhD, wrote that “there is overwhelming evidence from multiple fields that adolescence is caused by cultural practices, not the brain. These practices do two things to young people well past puberty: infantilize them—that is, control and restrict them as if they were still children—and isolate them from responsible adults, trapping them in the inane world of teen culture.”
― Amazing Racers: The Story of America's Greatest Running Team and its Revolutionary Coach
― Amazing Racers: The Story of America's Greatest Running Team and its Revolutionary Coach
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