My First 100 Marathons: 2,260 Miles with an Obsessive Runner
By (Author) Jeffrey Horowitz
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th October 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Track and field sports, athletics
796.42520973
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 163mm
468g
Jeffrey Horowitz didnt expect to fall in love with marathoning, but thats just what happened. He had never run a race, was not on his high school track team, and had never owned a pair of running shoes. Then, in 1985, he went out for a run and it changed his life. Eighteen years later he completed his one-hundredth marathon. This book is Jeffs story, but it is also the story of everyone who loves to run. It includes his training, his injuries, his best times, his joys, his friends, his failures. In some ways, its an unusual story. How many other runners have finished 100 marathons In other ways, it is the story of every runner who has found joy and satisfaction in a training routine, in reaching a goal, or in finishing a race.
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Jeffrey Horowitz is a certified running and triathlon coach and a personal trainer who has run more than 150 marathons across six continents. Formerly an attorney, he quit law with the support of his family to pursue his passion for endurance sports. Jeff now works with the Washington, DC, Triathlon; the Nations Triathlon; the free triathlon summer camp ACHIEVE Kids Triathlon; and Team Hope, a charity fund-raising training group that benefits the Hope Connections Center, a cancer services organization. He is also the author of Smart Marathon Training: Run Your Best Without Running Yourself Ragged.