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Runner's World Complete Book of Women's Running: The Best Advice to Get Started, Stay Motivated, Lose Weight, Run Injury-Free, Be Safe, and Train for Any Distance (Runner's World Complete Books) | 
| Author: Dagny Scott Barrios Publisher: Rodale Books Category: Book
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 3313
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev. and Updated Ed Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 1
ISBN: 1594867585 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.7172082 EAN: 9781594867583 ASIN: 1594867585
Publication Date: October 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Now with a fresh design and thoroughly updated information, this nuts-and-bolts guide is designed specifically to address the unique challenges and rewards the sport presents to the fastest growing segment of the market?women runners
More than 10 million women across the country now identify themselves as regular runners. In response to the dramatic increase in the number of women in the sport, Dagny Scott Barrios and the experts at Runner?s World have created this singular guide?now updated with 25 percent new material?where women will discover how to: ? train for any race, from a 5K to a marathon ? eat nutritiously and for maximum energy ? lose weight permanently ? deal with self-consciousness and body image ? run during pregnancy and through menopause ? choose the best clothes and accessories ? run anywhere safely ? prevent and treat injuries, especially those that women are most likely to encounter
With clear photographs, running sidebars, and testimonials from women runners of all ages and abilities, this comprehensive resource provides the most current practical advice available anywhere for women runners of all levels.
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Helpful! August 13, 2010 cnfuhrer This book covers EVERYTHING. I'm a beginning runner. Just starting out, I was looking for something to give tips and explain different aspects of running. Everything about it is motivational. It gives a can-do approach to running. It even talks about running if you are pregnant or older, it covers it all. I am so thankful I ordered this book. I would recommend this book to any and every woman looking to start running and making a lifestyle out of it. It's that good!
Great book for beginners! July 7, 2010 Alison 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Out of the blue I decided that I wanted to run a half marathon, but I knew nothing about running. After hours and hours reading reviews I picked this book, and all the reviews were right. This book has EVERYTHING!!!! Everything from how to pick out the perfect pair of running sunglasses to running when you're pregnant. It has great stretches and exercises to keep you balanced. While avid runners may find some of this information common knowledge, I think it has great tips that every woman needs to be reminded of, like how to be safe while running. I feel that I now have a great basic knowledge of the sport now, and I'm on my way to finishing my first half marathon.
Very Helpful and Complete July 6, 2010 Kelly (United States) This book was exactly what I needed. I have run off and on for years for "fun", but have never had any real "training" on how to run. I've recently set the goal to run a 5K and I was looking for a book that could teach me both at a beginner level and at an intermediate level. [Just in case I go crazy and decide to do a marathon at some point. :) ]. This book was exactly what I needed. The author starts with the very basic things [like picking a good running shoe]. She gives great training advice and training schedules for beginning runners. Then she proceeds to give advice and help to more advanced runners. The book is very thorough and complete and I think even a very experienced runner could learn some things from reading this book. I also thought this book was very motivating - it really made me feel empowered to strive for my goal [despite being a somewhat "old" runner at age 40]. This is an excellent, helpful, well written, and easy to read "all purpose" guide for women who want to run.
informative book, arrived in poor condition June 24, 2010 P. Draper (tampa, fl) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
So far I have nothing bad to say about the contents of the book, but I was under the impression I was receiving a new book. The cover was creased and had black stuff smeared on it. The pages were dogeared in the top corner. I was very surprised to receive a book straight from Amazon, not a private dealer, in such poor condition.
Good encouragement for women runners! January 16, 2010 L. Cornish (Memphis, TN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I became a runner later in life and started running because it is inexpensive and convenient. I have been an intermediate runner for the last 4 years and have completed 2 half-marathons. Last year I hit a rut and lost my motivation to run. I enjoy the feeling of running consistently and needed something to help me get back into running again. This book provides a good background on women and running, and has helped me understand that we all go through our peaks and valleys with our training. The chapters that cover walking to jogging and jogging to running has reminded me of the fundamentals that I need to get back into a consistent running schedule.
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