Marathon and Half-Marathon Running: Skills, Techniques, Training
By (Author) Steve Trew
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
30th April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
796.4252
Paperback
128
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 10mm
364g
Crowood Sports Guides provide sound, practical advice that will make you into a better sportsperson, whether you are learning the basic skills, discovering more advanced techniques or reviewing the fundamentals of your sport. Contents Include: The history of the marathon and the myths that have grown around it The big races and practical advice on how to enter Deciding on what type of event is right for you Correct shoes and clothing How to form a training schedule and train progressively, building up mileage for your first event A discussion of tapering and race preparation, and the correct nutrition and hydration for your race Tips for achieving a positive mental attitude Dealing with injury Progression onwards from your first marathon or half-marathon AUTHOR: Steve Trew has been involved in running, triathlon, swimming and cycling for almost fifty years as an athlete, coach, team manager, journalist and commentator. He coaches triathlon, running and swimming and is heavily involved in providing race commentaries. Steve has trained athletes who went on to compete in the Olympic and Commonwealth, World and European Championships. He has been team manager and coach at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, World and European Championships too. ILLUSTRATIONS: 200 colour photographs
How to enter the races, what event is right for you, training schedules, mental attitude, and dealing with injury Starting with the history of the marathon and the myths that have grown around it, this practical guide also covers choosing an event, correct shoes and clothing, and how to train progressively, building up mileage for a first event. It also features discussion of tapering and race preparation, and the correct nutrition and hydration for a race. There are also tips on achieving a positive mental attitude, dealing with injury, and progressing onwards from a first marathon or half-marathon.
Steve Trew has been involved in running, triathlon, swimming and cycling for almost fifty years as an athlete, coach, team manager, journalist and commentator. He coaches triathlon, running and swimming and is heavily involved in providing race commentaries. Steve has trained athletes who went on to compete in the Olympic and Commonwealth, World and European Championships. He has been team manager and coach at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, World and European Championships too.