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First Marathons eBook Gail Waesche Kislevitz



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“Inspiring reading.” —The Wall Street Journal

“One of the scariest things about running a marathon for the first time isn’t the distance, the muscle pain, the chafing, or the blisters. It’s not knowing what’s going to happen. That’s why this disarmingly honest collection of first-time accounts is so refreshing.” —Runner’s World UK

First Marathons is the collected stories of 37 runners, told in their own words, describing the experience of running their first marathon. Everything is covered, from the early flickerings of desire, all the way to full-blown obsession—the training, the food, the emotions, every mile of this incredible journey. First Marathons is the best instruction book you will ever find, because you learn from the heartfelt life experience of others. Illumination and inspiration are on every page.
These runners are old and young, fat and thin, men and women. Some are famous (like Grete Waitz, Ted Corbitt, and Bill Rodgers), and others are just ordinary people —all of whom have achieved something truly extraordinary. Their collective message anyone can run a marathon; everyone should. It will change your life forever.

First Marathons eBook Gail Waesche Kislevitz

I'm about to run my first marathon and wanted to read as much as I could about other people's experiences. This book was less interesting than I expected, probably because most of the stories seem to be retold by the editor, which means they're all written in the same bland style. I also hadn't realized the book was published in the 90's, and most of the stories are from marathons that were run in the 70's and 80's, so it felt somewhat outdated (since technology, popularity of races, and the way races are organized have changed a bit since then). It was an OK read, but I was hoping for something more along the lines of Dawn Dais' "Nonrunner's Marathon Guide for Women" which (despite the misleading and lame title) was funny, honest, and more enjoyable to read.

Product details

  • File Size 1894 KB
  • Print Length 304 pages
  • Publisher Breakaway Books (March 1, 2011)
  • Publication Date March 1, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004Q9TOPI

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Eh, worth a read if you're training for a marathon, but many of the stories don't relate to average runners.
I read this after reading "A Race Like No Other" and was looking for the same inspiration and gripping read. It was not to be, this is indeed first marathon stories, but I found few of them to be something that really grabbed my attention and kept me reading page after page.
Meh.
It's an easy book to read. Several stories you can select and read at your own pace. That's important because you might be bored by the repetition (and that's why I don't put 5 stars). However, it demystifies this monster the marathon. The stories are written by people like all of us, not experts, not professional runners, of various ages. These made it ! So the message is why not you too ? In many cases, they provide information about what they did good and bad. Overall, good book.
Really interesting to read about such varied reasons and motivations for people wanting to run their first marathon. The short chapters keep you constantly entertained.
This book both reassured and terrified me before my first marathon. Hearing about all the awful things that befall people in 26.2 miles doesn't make me want to do the marathon more than before I read the book, but if only 1 or 2 of those things happen to me, I will feel lucky. Overall, I liked hearing about experiences from both elite athletes and normal folks.
I have run a few half marathons and decided to read this book as I began to consider running a full marathon. Regardless of what type of runner you are (beginner or agro athlete) this book contains inspirational stories ranging from everyday runners to elite runners. There is truly something for everyone in this book whether you want inspiration to run around your neighborhood block, a local 5K, or train for a full marathon. Highly recommended.
I highly recommend this book to anyone contemplating running a marathon, or even a 10k. If you are out of shape and want to get back into shape, running is a great way to do it. It's not rocket science, just put one foot in front of the other (for miles on end). As someone who fell off the health wagon and is now getting back on, this book is a great motivator. The stories will make you laugh, cry, and you won't be able to put the book down. Read it - you will put on a pair of running shoes after reading it.
I'm about to run my first marathon and wanted to read as much as I could about other people's experiences. This book was less interesting than I expected, probably because most of the stories seem to be retold by the editor, which means they're all written in the same bland style. I also hadn't realized the book was published in the 90's, and most of the stories are from marathons that were run in the 70's and 80's, so it felt somewhat outdated (since technology, popularity of races, and the way races are organized have changed a bit since then). It was an OK read, but I was hoping for something more along the lines of Dawn Dais' "Nonrunner's Marathon Guide for Women" which (despite the misleading and lame title) was funny, honest, and more enjoyable to read.
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