“Many women believe that they are not well-suited to running, based on the simple fact that when they do, they can’t run very far. Often this is just due to a lack of conditioning, or trying to go too fast, too soon. Running is hard work, and it takes awhile for your body – especially your heart, lungs, and legs – to adapt to the challenge.” – Jill Angie
In Not Your Average Runner, Angie takes readers on a pleasant, informative jog though the highs (literally, the runner’s high) and lows (inclement weather, injuries and…um, chafing) of running, providing us with a step-by-step program for getting started. Her mantra is “If you run, you are a runner,” regardless of your size, ability, or fitness level, and she cites consistency, patience, and time as the keys to success. Angie’s tone is upbeat and chatty, like catching up with your best friend over coffee, and her narrative is laced throughout with humor. Her message is one of body positivity and self-confidence. I really enjoyed this book, which was a very quick read, and I’m looking forward to giving this running thing a go based on Angie’s helpful advice.
Note: The Kindle version also provides a number of free downloads from her website, NotYourAverageRunner.com.
A final note: While the book is geared toward women, men who want to start running and don’t mind skimming past discussions of sports bras will find a lot of good information here.