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The 30-Minute Runner

Smart Training for Busy Beginners

Duncan Larkin
3.8
(4)
Pages
156
Year
2018
Language
English

About

The 30-Minute Runner takes a simplified approach to training, which is to break down everything into one thirty-minute session per day-a manageable segment for first-time runners and those who may be in decent shape but lead incredibly busy lives. Everything in the book-including training schedules, techniques, and tips-is put forth purely in terms of minutes spent running, without any goal paces to worry about, mileage to keep track of, or anything to measure other than time spent out on the roads and trails. The book focuses on how to maximize those thirty critical minutes in order to achieve two primary goals: shedding extra pounds and completing a 5K race. Author Duncan Larkin, a certified Army Master Fitness Trainer, also covers topics like running for new moms, single-parent training, how to prepare to run your first race, race-day tips, how to train while on business travel, and taking it to the next level-running forty-five and sixty minutes a day (10K and half-marathon schedules). In addition to the running-based guidelines, The 30-Minute Runner also offers nutritional advice and core exercises that complement the thirty-minute runs.

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"A quick read that allows the beginner to cut out the fluff and learn how to efficiently self-train in the most time-effective method."
Toby Tanser, author of Train Hard, Win Easy, More Fire
"The 30-Minute Runner is a very practical, un-intimidating, and easy to understand guide for getting into (or back into) running, adopting healthy habits, and making it all work within the constraints of a busy lifestyle."
Mario Fraioli, Publisher, The Morning Shakeout
"This book speeds up the learning curve of a beginner runner. With it, you now have a superb mentor and guide that can help you take your running to new heights and prevent you from making rookie mistakes. Great for experienced runners, too!"
Brad Hudson, three-time Olympic coach

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