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Quel équipement choisir ? Comment commencer la course à pied ? Comment gagner en endurance sans se décourager ? Faut-il suivre un régime particulier ? Comment ne pas se blesser ? Comment s'entraîner à 6 mois d'une course ? Quels autres sports un coureur peut-il pratiquer pour compléter son entraînement ? Quels sont les grands rendez-vous annuels des coureurs et marathoniens en France et dans le monde ?



Coureurs du dimanche ou sportifs confirmés, que leur but soit simplement de se maintenir en forme par une pratique régulière ou d'aller plus loin et de courir le prochain marathon de Paris ou de New York, tous ont besoin de conseils pour débuter, pour continuer... et pour progresser !




392 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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Profile Image for Katie Newton.
27 reviews
July 2, 2018
Good resource. Good diagrams for stretches and training exercises. Perhaps a bit outdated in the information available.
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533 reviews12 followers
November 4, 2012
I found this book very irresponsible. It's geared toward new marathon runners, and specifically new runners. Pushes 70+ mile weeks on a regular basis and poo-poos cross training unless it involves your running muscles. That's setting someone up for injury. Way too many miles for a new runner (and you better be running, no walk breaks allowed!) and the point of cross training is to keep everything balanced, not work muscles that see the majority of the work already. Move your body in different ways. There is a section on circuits, but it feels like it's tossed in because the author was told to, not because she wants to. It comes after she complains about cross training and weights.

She writes as though she expects a new marathoner to qualify for Boston.

The clothing, nutrition, sleeping, race day, injury care (no prevention, though) and race finder (although it's old) sections were decent, but not worth buying the book for. I would think most people who were going to buy this would do so for the training advice.

Unless you want to get hurt, skip it.
Profile Image for Mark.
519 reviews84 followers
March 8, 2014
I was very disappointed in this book. While it has some good introductory learning for beginners, some of the advice is absolutely wrong (not just a preference, but wrong). Her strong opinions would be more tolerable if she stop presenting them as facts and give a more balanced view. I'm not a professional runner, yet in my 10 marathons (with 5 consecutive Boston Marathons), I know there are WAY better sources from which to learn. There's just too much bad advice in this book.
Profile Image for Łukasz Wikierski.
41 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2014
Całkiem fajna książka dla początkujących biegaczy. Dużo porad. Np. dotyczących ubioru (w tym butów - jak je dobrać i jak często je zmieniać), zapobieganiu kontuzjom, czy radzeniu sobie z nimi, jeśli już wystąpiły. Dla początkującego duże wrażenie robi nacisk na rozciąganie. Z drugiej strony widać, że książka postała ładnych parę lat temu, bo dużym problemem jest mierzenie długości trasy i średniego tempa.
Profile Image for Jenifer.
10 reviews12 followers
November 29, 2008
This was a good and informative book; however, I found some of her ideas and recommendations a bit crazy. (But she is a professional runner, and I am not.) She said she runs every day because it is a habit--like she brushes her teeth every day. I think the body needs some days of rest--at least mine does.
Profile Image for Caran-marie.
99 reviews2 followers
October 17, 2011
Maybe it was just my time to read a how to book about serious running but I found the whole thing fascinating. A little bizarre in parts- the whole running culture is new to me- but quite interesting.

All in all a good read with good info for a beginner like me.
Profile Image for Wawan Setiawan.
78 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2013
I read the old edition thus lots of reference to old technologies. There is no GPS device while running.
There is also no discussion about using HR Training for endurance.
But overall the book is very good in covering the topics to prepare us to train for marathon or running in general.
Profile Image for Chris.
10 reviews1 follower
October 29, 2007
Pretty decent book. Got me through my marathon so well I didn't even have to run very fast or at all!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Marathon Training For Dummies!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 reviews
February 1, 2008
ouch. i started training (slowly) for a marathon.
slowly being the key word.
but this book is great for 1st time runners. it covers a lot of bases.

you bookies are all like "boring"!
11 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2008
about 1/2 of the information in this book i had heard before and the other 1/2 i had not. i found it very useful and it definitely helped me prepare for my first 26.2 properly.
Profile Image for Melanie.
113 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2010
My crazy sisters have convinced me to run a half marathon with them in October. I had better figure out how to train for one!
Profile Image for Monta.
532 reviews11 followers
July 28, 2011
It was a quick, fun, easy read. Probably would have been even more helpful if I wasn't already a marathon runner. I may try her circuit training suggestions.
142 reviews4 followers
January 17, 2012
I felt like the author of this book was too one-sided in her training advice and the book is quite out-dated.
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