I'm entirely lacking in athletic prowess, but my even less athletic husband agreed to do a couch to 5k plan with me. After going on a couple of runs, I thought it might be a good idea to make sure I'm not doing anything blatantly wrong and/or slowly killing myself.
This book was high on motivation, low on the basic practicalities. For instance, a question I have asked myself is how I'm supposed to be breathing. I swear I remember something from middle school P.E. about breathing in through the nose, out through the mouth, or vice versa, or maybe something totally different. This isn't the book for that kind of information. There is a brief mention of some good stretches and and even shorter mention of some posture advice, but that's about it.
The best parts of this book are the motivational stories. How am I going to whine about running when a woman with one leg is out there running ultra marathons??
It's very, very British so be prepared to Google a kg to lbs converter and accept that you will be slogging through slang.