How to Run: From Fun Runs to Marathons and Everything in Between: All You Need to Know About Fun Runs, Marathons and Everything in Between by Radcliffe, Paula (2011) Paperback
Everyone knows running is good for you. But whether it's once around the block once a week, more serious preparation for a charity 10-kilometre race or half-marathon, or dedicated training over a period of months for a full marathon, it helps if you know what it is you're trying to achieve, and how to get there. As one of our best-known, most successful and gifted runners, Paula Radcliffe is perfectly placed to write this essential companion guide. Aimed at both novices and experienced athletes, HOW TO RUN tells you everything you need to know about preparation, diet, equipment, training and technique. A new mother herself, there's also a section on exercising while pregnant, as well as myriad tips and insights from her huge experience of running all distances in all weathers. Superbly clear, well organised and fully illustrated throughout, Paula Radcliffe's HOW TO RUN is the only book you'll need to help you get the best out of your running.
Finally finished this book, been reading it for about a year. The writing was so small I struggled to see haha. Some OK points but very sponsor orientated with every recommendation referring to the brand with a tick. The plans look quite good to follow and the exercise workouts.
yeah, ok. ALthough I have already read pretty much everyting in here, due to reading running magazines. I am very glad that I borrowed it from my library, rather than buying it as it only lasted me under two hours, mainly in part to the pictures.
An excellent introduction if you have not read much about running, but if you have, don't bother. Lots of pretty pictures though!
Basically, a prettier version of other running books I've read in the past. The main thing I walk away from the book with is a certainty that Ms Radcliffe is sponsored by Nike, given the extent and exclusivity with which she plugs their products
Great book full of interesting stuff. A must read for any runner or anyone thinking of running :) I found this book easy to dip into as I can't read non-fiction from cover to cover.