A beginner's guide to running for women. It challenges misconceptions and offers a positive and motivating guide to get you started.
Start Where You Are is a guide for women who are looking to run up to 5k distance. Whether you are at the start of your running journey, or resuming running after a break, Sabrina Pace-Humphreys has all the advice you need to get going.
In 2009 a GP recommended Sabrina try running to manage her post-natal depression. It transformed her life and she hasn't stopped since. She is now a UK Athletics qualified Leader in Running Fitness, a Coach in Running Fitness and a qualified personal trainer with a passion for helping other women, wherever they are in their running journeys.
Sabrina offers motivational support, technique guidance, practical advice and strength and conditioning exercises to help complement your training. You can also find real-life runner testimonies and valuable tips about how to run during menopause, fuelling and hydration, menstrual cycles, common injuries, how to run safely at night, finding the running community for you - and so much more.
Above all, this book strips back the experience to the fundamentals - instilling freedom and finding joy in movement - making it the perfect starting point for all women, irrespective of age or running experience.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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33 black and white exercise illustrations
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-3994-2331-1 (9781399423311)
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Sabrina Pace-Humpreys is a fitness professional and ultra-runner. She is co-founder of Black Trail Runners and leads the Gloucestershire running community Stroud Mums on the Run. Sabrina co-hosts a podcast for Black Trail Runners called The Checkpoint. In this podcast she interviews a host of well-known black people from the world of sport, art, literature, and music. She has also featured in the Observer and on the cover of Runner's World.