Paul Tergat: Running to the Limit

Paul Tergat: Running to the Limit
Title Paul Tergat: Running to the Limit PDF eBook
Author Jürg Wirz
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Pages 226
Release 2005
Genre Marathon running
ISBN 1841261653

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34-year-old Kenyan Paul Tergat has secured his place in the history books with his Marathon world record in Berlin at the end of September 2003. Today he is considered as one of the best runners of all time. At Olympic Games he won two silver medals, both times behind his friend and rival Haile Gebrselassie. This book will illustrate Tergats way from an unknown runner in a tiny village in Kenya to the Marathon world record holder and Dollar-millionaire. It will show the triumphs and disappointments that formed him as a human being. He is still the man they call "a gentleman" not without reason. In "Running to the Limit" Paul Tergat will also tell a lot about his training program, e.g. in a special chapter about the famous Italian running school of Dr. Gabriele Rosa, who coached his first Kenyan athlete, Moses Tanui, in 1990, and nowadays has 200 Kenyan athletes under contract, among them some of the best Marathon runners in the world. Tergat will also give many training tips for everyday runners, because many of his hints and ideas hold true for record holders as well as for hobbyists. "Running to the Limit" is richly illustrated with colourful photographs, many of them as yet unpublished shots from Kenya.

The Complete Guide to Running

The Complete Guide to Running
Title The Complete Guide to Running PDF eBook
Author Earl W. Fee
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Pages 442
Release 2005
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1841261629

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In "The Complete Guide to Running", the secrets of Earl Fee, a world master's champion, are revealed that helped him achieve over 30 world records in running. This material is supported by hundreds of references. Fifteen chapters explain how to improve general physical and mental fitness with major emphasis on mental training, nutrition, physiology, inspiration, and motivation. Ten chapters reveal the how and why of running training for sprinting, middle and long distance, hurdles, and running in the pool. Athletes from 9 to 90 will benefit from this information since all are bound by the same training principles. Precautions and training are explained for the extreme young and old.

Running Times

Running Times
Title Running Times PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 80
Release 2006-05
Genre
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Running Times magazine explores training, from the perspective of top athletes, coaches and scientists; rates and profiles elite runners; and provides stories and commentary reflecting the dedicated runner's worldview.

Haile Gebrselassie - The Greatest Runner of All Time

Haile Gebrselassie - The Greatest Runner of All Time
Title Haile Gebrselassie - The Greatest Runner of All Time PDF eBook
Author Klaus Weidt
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Pages 180
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1841263230

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The author of this book has been meeting up with the world's best marathon runner since 2005, following his world record runs at first hand and visiting him several times in Addis Abeaba. He has traced his background, travelled the length and breadth of the African highlands, unearthed interesting Ethiopian running stories and with Haile Gebrselassie's help, got a school project in a remote village off the ground. We discover the life story of a wonder runner from his childhood onwards; we relive his two Olympic 10K victories as well as his Berlin Marathon world records. The life story of this exceptional, perennially smiling athlete is packed with training information, personal encounters and impressions from his beloved homeland that he represents all over the world as UN honorary ambassador.

The Complete History of Cross-Country Running

The Complete History of Cross-Country Running
Title The Complete History of Cross-Country Running PDF eBook
Author Andrew Boyd Hutchinson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 1081
Release 2018-01-16
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1631440772

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In The Complete History of Cross-Country Running, author Andrew Boyd Hutchinson captures the full history of cross-country running, from the early 1800s to the present day, on both a national and international scale. It includes chronicles of legendary teams, inspirational tales of achievement, controversies, and interviews with record-breaking runners past and present. From Walter George and Alfred Shrubb to Steve Prefontaine, Bill Rogers, and Galen Rupp—and everyone in between—Hutchinson uncovers all angles, via training logs, discussions with coaches, and the review of newspaper archives for race results and forgotten storylines. He offers commentary from Olympians such as David Torrence and Shannon Rowbury, amongst others. Along the way, the book addresses the following topics: • How cross country began in England • How the sport found its way to American colleges and universities • The birth of the International Cross-Country Championships • All the close events, including the 2012 race between Molly Huddle and Sara Hall at the US National Cross-Country Championship • And so much more!

Healthy Intelligent Training

Healthy Intelligent Training
Title Healthy Intelligent Training PDF eBook
Author Keith Livingston
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Pages 274
Release 2008-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1841262471

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Based on the proven principles of Arthur Lydiard - Runners World "Coach of the Century" - this is a must-have volume for anyone involved in middle-distance running. Healthy Intelligent Training provides readers with an easy-to-follow guide to the principles and training techniques that guided numerous athletes from across the globe to World Records and Olympic Gold. Written by a former national-level runner, with contributions from Olympic medalists and coaches, this superb volume shows you how to plan and follow your own training program to reach peak performance when you want.

Strides

Strides
Title Strides PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Cheever
Publisher Rodale
Pages 268
Release 2007-09-18
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781594862281

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In a deeply personal history of running, the novelist-author of The Plagiarist traces the evolution of the sport from the ancient world to the present day while reflecting on his personal, decades-long devotion to and experiences of the sport.