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Jill Angie



Average rating: 3.84 · 705 ratings · 82 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Running with Curves: Why Yo...

3.71 avg rating — 261 ratings — published 2013
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Not Your Average Runner: Wh...

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Not Your Average 5K: A Prac...

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Not Your Average Half Marat...

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Running With Curves: Why Yo...

3.62 avg rating — 29 ratings — published 2015
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Not Your Average 5K: A Prac...

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“It doesn’t matter how many times you start over, as long as you do. Running will always be there for you, and with it, your self-assurance. You can always begin again. It is never, ever too late. To quote John Bingham, “The miracle isn’t that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start.”
Jill Angie, Running with Curves: Why You’re Not Too Fat to Run, and the Skinny on How to Start Today

“Martin Luther King, Jr. once said “You don’t have to see the whole staircase. Just take the first step.”
Jill Angie, Running with Curves: Why You’re Not Too Fat to Run, and the Skinny on How to Start Today

“During your first week as a runner, you might run thirty second intervals interspersed with ninety seconds of walking, but after a few workouts, you’ll realize you can double that time to a full minute—a 100% increase in performance. A week or two later you’re running two or three minutes at a time, doubling your endurance yet again.”
Jill Angie, Running with Curves: Why You’re Not Too Fat to Run, and the Skinny on How to Start Today



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