Tales from Another Mother Runner: Triumphs, Trials, Tips, and Tricks from the Road
By (Author) Dimity McDowell
By (author) Sarah Bowen Shea
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
3rd March 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sport: general
Womens health
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues
Parenting, parenthood: advice, topics and issues
Track and field sports, athletics
796.42082
Paperback
240
Width 178mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
422g
"I no longer try to outrun heredity. I run to make my own history." Nicki, another mother runner
Every mother runner has a tale to tell. A story about how she realized, fifteen years after being told that shes best being a bookworm, that there is an athlete inside her. Or the one about how she, fifty pounds overweight and depressed, finally found the courageand timeto lace up her running shoes. Or maybe its about setting a seemingly impossible goalgoing under two hours in the half-marathonand then methodically running that goal down and tearing up across the finish line. Or it might be an account of friendship: she was new to town, was having a hard time making friends, was asked to join a group run, and now she's got four BRFs (best running friends) who are her allies, her cheerleaders, her reality checks. Maybe it's just a simple story of the beauty of starting the day off with an endorphin rush. Or, sadly, it could be about how, through the guidance of a thoughtful running friend, she found the space and rhythm to process being rapedand regained her strength and sense of self through every footstep.
In Mother Runners, elite runners Dimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea share not only their own stories of personal triumph on the pavement but also the inspiring stories of many members of the vibrant mother runner community they've built on their popular site, Run Like a Mother. While the common theme is running, the variations that happen through the miles are as endless as the miles themselves: losing weight, gaining confidence, finding yourself, connecting with friends, expecting more, setting goals, dealing with disappointment, figuring out how to train efficiently, clearing your head, reconnecting with your memories, building a better you. Whether you've run more marathons than you can remember, or you're just getting started, you'll find the inspiration you need to get out there, keep pushing, and run like a mother.
... an inspiring and informative text that almost any runnereven those who are not motherswill enjoy. (Zella (Runner's World))
"... a literary runner's bible for women that is not to be missed." (The Huffington Post)
... A deep well of feel-good vibes, practical insight, and hard-won enlightenment for moms committed to their running life and their family life each quote and essay in the book is an offering, a generous gift from one mother runner to another, variously marked by honesty, humor, heartache, and passion. (Women's Health)
A veteran of eight marathons with a competitive streak a mile long, Sarah Bowen Shea is a freelance writer specializing in fitness, health, gear, and parenting. She contributes to a variety of publications, including Shape, SELF, Runner's World, Whole Living, and the New York Times. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Jack, and three young children, including boy-girl twins.
A dedicated if not natural runner, Dimity McDowell writes regularly about sports and fitness for a range of magazines, including Runner's World and ESPN: The Magazine. She lives and runs (at 5,280 feet) in Denver, Colorado, with her husband, Grant, two kids, and two dogs.