
Marathon Training For Dummies
Tere Stouffer Drenth(Author)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-7645-2510-0 (ISBN)
Description
An compact, plain-English guide to getting in shape for a marathon
More than 400,000 people run marathons every year. Millions more aspire to this ultimate runner's test-a grueling road race over a course that's 26 miles, 385 yards long. This small-trim For Dummies guide shows first-time marathoners how to realize their dreams-and helps veteran marathoners shave minutes off their time. Written by one of the top professional road racers in the U.S. today, the book presents a complete marathon training program, offering savvy advice on nutrition, hydration, stretching, injury prevention, mental preparation, and other issues that are key to success. And because marathons are so demanding-even experienced marathoners can't run more than a few a year-Marathon Training For Dummies also offers training tips for half-marathons and other distance events.
Tere Stouffer Drenth (Charlevoix, MI) is a twenty-seven-year veteran of running and racing and currently runs professionally. She was a scholarship runner at the University of Tennessee and has worked as a high school cross-country coach.
More than 400,000 people run marathons every year. Millions more aspire to this ultimate runner's test-a grueling road race over a course that's 26 miles, 385 yards long. This small-trim For Dummies guide shows first-time marathoners how to realize their dreams-and helps veteran marathoners shave minutes off their time. Written by one of the top professional road racers in the U.S. today, the book presents a complete marathon training program, offering savvy advice on nutrition, hydration, stretching, injury prevention, mental preparation, and other issues that are key to success. And because marathons are so demanding-even experienced marathoners can't run more than a few a year-Marathon Training For Dummies also offers training tips for half-marathons and other distance events.
Tere Stouffer Drenth (Charlevoix, MI) is a twenty-seven-year veteran of running and racing and currently runs professionally. She was a scholarship runner at the University of Tennessee and has worked as a high school cross-country coach.
Reviews / Votes
"...the Dummies series of books have been a godsend..."(Big Issue, 29 March 2003) "...a well-laid out book full of hints and tips..." (M2 Best Books, 8 July 2003)More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Foster City
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 15.6 cm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-2510-0 (9780764525100)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Tere Stouffer Drenth is one of the top 25 professional road racers in the U.S. today. She was a scholarship runner at the University of Tennessee.
Content
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started with Your Marathon Training.
Chapter 1: Realizing the Risks and Rewards of Running.
Chapter 2: Choosing Your Running Gear.
Chapter 3: Figuring Out Where and When to Run.
Chapter 4: Taking Your First Run.
Chapter 5: Stretching, Warming Up, and Cooling Down.
Part II: Taking Your Running a Stride Farther.
Chapter 6: Developing a Mileage Base.
Chapter 7: Adding Strength and Speed.
Chapter 8: Improving Your Running Technique.
Chapter 9: Eating and Running.
Part III: Dealing with Running Injuries.
Chapter 10: Pinpointing the Causes of Injuries.
Chapter 11: Treating Your Injuries.
Chapter 12: Cross-Training While You're Injured.
Part IV: Planning Racing Strategies.
Chapter 13: Easing Into Marathon Racing.
Chapter 14: Marathon Countdown: T Minus 24 Hours.
Chapter 15: After Your Marathon Is Over.
Chapter 16: Reducing Your Finish Time Next Time.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Keep Running Fun.
Chapter 18: The Ten Biggest Marathons.
Chapter 19: Best Tune-Up Races in North America.
Appendix.
Running Web Sites and Other Resources.
Index.
Part I: Getting Started with Your Marathon Training.
Chapter 1: Realizing the Risks and Rewards of Running.
Chapter 2: Choosing Your Running Gear.
Chapter 3: Figuring Out Where and When to Run.
Chapter 4: Taking Your First Run.
Chapter 5: Stretching, Warming Up, and Cooling Down.
Part II: Taking Your Running a Stride Farther.
Chapter 6: Developing a Mileage Base.
Chapter 7: Adding Strength and Speed.
Chapter 8: Improving Your Running Technique.
Chapter 9: Eating and Running.
Part III: Dealing with Running Injuries.
Chapter 10: Pinpointing the Causes of Injuries.
Chapter 11: Treating Your Injuries.
Chapter 12: Cross-Training While You're Injured.
Part IV: Planning Racing Strategies.
Chapter 13: Easing Into Marathon Racing.
Chapter 14: Marathon Countdown: T Minus 24 Hours.
Chapter 15: After Your Marathon Is Over.
Chapter 16: Reducing Your Finish Time Next Time.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Keep Running Fun.
Chapter 18: The Ten Biggest Marathons.
Chapter 19: Best Tune-Up Races in North America.
Appendix.
Running Web Sites and Other Resources.
Index.