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Everything Running Book: From Circling the Block to Completing a Marathon, Training and Techniques to Make You a Better Runner

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Running can help you lose weight, create a healthy body image, and boost your self-esteem. No matter your fitness level, you too can enjoy the benefits of this sport! With this book, you'll gain the knowledge and tools you need to run a 10K, a marathon, or just a lap around the block!

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336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Art Liberman

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298 reviews1 follower
January 6, 2010
This is written so poorly in some places it was painful to read. Thankfully, the section headings are in oversized 70s font making it easy to flip through and find the sections you're looking for.
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107 reviews6 followers
January 27, 2023
"In this book you'll learn how to stay on track and motivated enough to get to the point where you don't want to miss a run.
There's also lots of important running-related health and nutritional information as well.
Many folks shy away from learning about physical fitness because they think it is complicated, but this book simplifies the subject for you.
Your running will benefit you from your increased expertise."

- Art Liberman
Profile Image for Cat {Pemberley and Beyond}.
366 reviews21 followers
March 25, 2019
A good introduction to running in general, but I would have preferred more citations to back up some of the statistics he came up with. The section on women running started out very patronising (don't tell me where I should run, mate) but redeemed itself later with sections on osteoporosis and prenatal running.
Profile Image for Jose Maestro.
1 review
March 18, 2018
Good book for the hobbyist.

Easy reading book with nice advice for the runner. It would be interesting if it complemented the coach-like advice with more professional advice from doctors.
135 reviews3 followers
March 11, 2019
This book became my reference about running in general. It may not have everything about it though what is there is spot on.
Profile Image for Balkan Şencan.
185 reviews19 followers
August 30, 2019
This book is definitely good for the beginners and has some valuable insights for the experienced ones. It is clear, net and it covers nearly all subjects around running.
20 reviews
March 5, 2020
Literally a book on everything about running.
Profile Image for Jennifer Cole.
68 reviews2 followers
May 19, 2019
Really great info. My favorite beginning running book so far! Fun!
Profile Image for May Ling.
1,086 reviews286 followers
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September 30, 2016
A really fantastic book that teaches you as promised, everything about running. You'd think it is as simple as get off the couch and start moving your feet. Once you start running, there are a ton of questions that arise, from
1) what is the best type of shoe to choose
2) How often should you drink water (every 20-30 min, more if it's hot)
3) How fast is too fast (you should be able to carry a conversation, if you are training for distance)
4) How and when should you try to train to get your speed up (not recommended for beginners who haven't been running for more than 1 year consistently 20 miles a week or more)
5) How often should you change your shoes? (Every 500 miles or every 4-6 months or so).

There is also tons of information on common physical problems that arise, why they arise and how to handle. This is perfect for those that are just learning and want to make sure not to hurt themselves.
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960 reviews6 followers
December 29, 2015
This is a useful book with the merits of "everything". For example, the "everything" includes the packing list for out-of-town marathon races. The tone is neutral, striking somewhere between the chatty and overly intimate to acrid severity. A runner may benefit from an occasional review of certain sections as a reference book.

Some of the advices are conventional yet may not reflect the latest research in exercise physiology. Quite significant amount of anecdotal and personal testimonials is also included. Such style is benign and suitable for its audience. (For devotees, running is one of those forms of human activities that may edge a bit too close to a secular religion; of course we need stories and folklores, rites and rituals, however much or little scientific research advocates).
Profile Image for Laura Eydmann.
140 reviews5 followers
November 23, 2011
In preparation for the Marathon next April, I thought I would read up on the subject of training. This book is really useful – it covers pretty much everything you can think of, from starting to run to ultra-marathons.

I have picked up loads of tips – this book includes training schedules, stretches and exercises to help. It’s split up into different chapters so you can quickly find what you need easily. I read this book from cover to cover but it’s set out so you can dip in to find different bits and pieces as you want. In particular the information about diet and nutrition, and the stretching exercises were the most informative for me.

Not much to say really, other than this is a great reference book for runners – I highly recommend this one!
Profile Image for Starfire.
1,367 reviews32 followers
October 29, 2010
Mehhhh. This might have been a better book if a/ I hadn't already read 99% of what it covers in other books (where they said it far more readably), and b/ If the author had included the occasional graphic, chart or diagram to break up the endless, endless chunks of text. I'm trying to read as much as I can on running at the moment to help keep me motivated, so I don't regret reading this one, but at the same time, it's going to be way down my list of books to recommend to other people.
Profile Image for Raven.
115 reviews6 followers
July 1, 2009
There was a lot of time, and thought put into this book. It covers everything you could think of, from motivation, to shoes, to pacing and breathing. It presents alot of information gently, in a way that keeps you from being overwhelmed and intimidated. While intermediate runners probably won't learn anything, this is the perfect book for the beginning runner.
Profile Image for Crystal.
18 reviews15 followers
January 8, 2017
A comprehensive review on the sport the running. As a beginner myself, I found this book to be extremely informative. I would recommend that other first time runners skim through it! It included information such as how to get started as well information for the long time runner. It also included information on how to prevent injuries. Good read.
Profile Image for Sarah.
206 reviews28 followers
February 10, 2009
While I liked The Complete Book Of Running For Women, I think I liked this book just a bit more, for different reasons. They both are excellent and informative books with many valuable points. This one has great training schedules to help build up mileage.
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148 reviews
June 16, 2009
I really enjoyed this book. It was informative, comprehensive and very motivating.
Profile Image for Tracy Schillemore.
3,810 reviews11 followers
January 16, 2020
This book does have some good information for beginning runners but much of the book is dedicated to other forms of exercise.
Profile Image for Danielle Crail.
28 reviews20 followers
January 8, 2013
For me Chapters 3-6 are more pertinent to my level right now--perhaps check out again as I progress.
Profile Image for Cynthia.
628 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2013
Wished there was additional information on injuries/ injury prevention. Also would appreciate some more detailed info on muscle development.
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115 reviews5 followers
September 30, 2013
This is a great book for beginners. I borrowed it from the library in town, however I have asked the local bookstore to order a copy so that I can have it as a reference.
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