Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons
By (Author) Hal Higdon
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Rodale Books
3rd March 2020
5th Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.4252
Paperback
352
Width 156mm, Height 232mm
Now completely updated and revised--a new edition of the long-running marathon training guide that has helped more than half a million people reach their goals. Marathon- The Ultimate Training Guide is among the bestselling running books of all time for many reasons, but above all others is this one- It works. Marathon running has changed in the seven years since the fourth edition--there are more runners than ever before, the popularity of half-marathons has grown immensely, and guidelines for best recovery and diet practices have changed. This revised fifth edition includes a new chapter on ultramarathons, along with material on recovery techniques, several new training programs, and advice on how to win a Boston qualifying race and improve your personal record. At its core remains Hal Higdon's clear and essential information on injury prevention, training, and nutrition. Marathon demystifies the marathon experience and allows each runner to achieve peak performance without anguish or pain, taking the guesswork out of marathon training, whether it's for your first or fiftieth. With Higdon's comprehensive approach and tried-and-tested methods, any runner will learn how to optimize their training and achieve their marathon goals.
Marathonadds fresh insight and certainly exhibits endurance with its fifth edition.Amby Burfoot, coach, author, and 1968 Boston Marathon winner
HigdonsMarathonhas welcomed thousands of runners across the finish line since its initial publication in 1993. Its a must-read for both debut marathoners and veterans looking to improve their performance. Higdons voice is synonymous with running, and the fifth edition ofMarathonshows us why. This is a must-read for any runner looking to get across the finish line for the first time or the fiftieth.Carey Pinkowski, executive director, Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Hal Higdon is the author of thirty-five books and hundreds of articles for magazines as diverse as Sports Illustrated, National Geographic, Boys' Life, and The New York Times Magazine. He was among the founders of the Road Runners Club of America and a finalist in the competition to become NASA's Journalist in Space. The American Society of Journalists and Authors has presented Higdon with its Career Achievement Award.