Caroline at Broadway Books kindly sent me a copy of Run Faster from the 5K to the Marathon: How to Be Your Own Best Coach to review and give away.
The book is written by Brad Hudson and Matt Fitzgerald. Hudson coaches elite runners, including Dathan Ritzenhein, the top US finisher in the 2008 Olympic marathon. Fitzgerald is an accomplished triathlete who has written several running and triathlon training books.
From the publisher:
Filled with runner profiles, easy-to-read charts, and illustrative accounts from the top runners Brad coaches, RUN FASTER is the first user-friendly guide to creating an individual training program designed especially for runners of all speeds and of all ages.
There was a lot that I liked about this book, starting with the sub-title: How To Be Your Own Best Coach. I'm never going to have a running coach so the idea of becoming better at coaching myself appealed to me. Unlike many other training books that I've read, this book doesn't prescribe any set plan. Rather it offers a step-by-step guide to creating, implementing and monitoring your own training plan. Hudson believes that every runner needs to have an individual plan because every runner is unique.
Hudson talks a lot about assessing yourself as a runner and how what you learn through the assessment should drive your plan. His self-assessment plan outlines 10 factors that every runner should consider in developing their training plan. I found this self-assessment to be particularly useful as I looked inward to decide whether or not to continue my marathon training. It helped me to think about the many factors that influence running success. I think that sometimes we get fixed on achieving a particular goal, period. Hudson shows that, through self-assessment, we can become better at setting appropriate goals and plans to achieve them.
He is also a proponent of hill running, specifically hill sprints. As you can imagine, this hill lover could relate to that!
Most of all, Hudson writes in a very sincere style: I felt that he really wants to help people realize their running potential. Overall, I enjoyed the book and learned a good bit about my running style and what I should and should not be doing. I almost didn't want to give the book away!
But I am.
The Giveaway!
The winner of Run Faster will be selected at random. Entering is easy!
One entry: Leave a comment on this post
One entry: Follow me (if you already do, just note that in your comment)
I'll post the winner here on Wednesday. Be sure to check back to see if you've won!
Good luck and happy Friday!
~ Felice
Nice contest! Sounds like a good book. And I am now following your blog too! Sorry for the delay, but I tend to follow blogs without the aid of blogger...
ReplyDeletePlease count me in for the book; sounds like something I could use.
ReplyDeleteAlready a follower. :-)
Ooh, I am now officially a follower!
ReplyDeleteI've been on a running book kick recently, but haven't seen this one yet, so count me in :)
Great giveaway Felice!! :-)
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Enter me, please. And I'm already a follower!
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I, too, am already a follower!
ReplyDeleteI have one of Fitzgerald's books already and LOVE IT. So I definitely want to read more!!! And in this economy, I could for sure benefit from learning to be my own coach!
Sounds like a great book! Thanks for doing the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm a follower!
Already a happy follower of the Happy Runner. :o) Thanks for your comments over in my webspace!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny that you happened to pick up this book now and that it informed your marathoning decision.....I just started Friel's Triathlete Training Bible this morning while waiting at the doctor's office, and so far, it's much the same philosophy: we're all different, you need to do what works for you, rest is important, etc. It hasn't motivated me thus far (I'm only 2 chapters in), but it's at least brought me some peace of mind that whatever decision I make for this year's race calendar, it will be the right one for me.
Thanks for sharing your review! :o) Hope you have a great weekend.
Of course I follow you!
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed a couple of books by Matt Fitzgerald, so this sounds excellent to add to the mix!
Sounds fascinating! Especially since I always insist on butchering-- er, personalizing-- my training plans as it is. (Oh, and I'm following you!)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to rad this. Please enter me. I follow you as well!
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book...I am 100% self-coached too! Please put me in the running.
ReplyDeleteOh, and of course, I am a blog follower of yours.
Sounds like a great book! I'm already my own coach, so I'd love to get better at it! I just followed you today!
ReplyDeleteAAAHH! You scared me at "hill sprints"! Talk about testing my max HR with that fun :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Sounds like a good book, thanks for the review. I'm way into my P90X routine right now, but hope to pick up my running more soon!
ReplyDeleteIs there tips for beginners? I already follow you- for all the inspiration.
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i'm in it to win it
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ReplyDeleteI wish it were warmer so I could get off the treadmill and onto terra firma.
ReplyDeleteCount me in for the giveaway. Yay!
ReplyDeleteAnd I've been a follower since the very beginning. Double yay!
Seriously, I think we are all our best own coaches...once you know the basics.
useful book
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Sounds like a great book! Pick me!
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Now, I'll follow you too.
Sounds like a great book. Great contest.
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ReplyDeleteI'm now a follower. I'd love to get this book! My goal is to run a sub-4 marathon this year. I haven't started interval training yet, so maybe a book like this will help me.
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ReplyDeleteI have a a couple of Matt Fitzgerald's books. I particularly like his "Brain Training for Runners" book. I like to read what Brad Hudson's coaching plans are like.
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ReplyDeleteHey there!! You have a great blog. I am now a follower, even though I have lurked for a while through Marathon Mommies. You and I have very similar race times- pretty cool!!
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Here's my comment!
ReplyDelete...and I follow you! (Of course I follow you!)
I'd love to run a bit faster! Sounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteI'm always trying to get my running gals to do hills, maybe this book would convince them!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I'm now a follower. I haven't had good luck with hills and I'm very interested in this book! I also need to increase my speed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about the book. Even if I don't when, I think I'm going to have to pick up a copy. Sounds like a very good read. :)
ReplyDeleteMy fingers are crossed. :)
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Pick me, pick me! I can't possibly run any SLOWER, so a book about running faster is perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteOh man! I neeeeed this! I cannot lower my times. I am stuck! So if I don't win I guess I will have to go out and buy the book anyway!
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Amanda
Looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI love reading about running. It is very motivational, and gets me off my butt when I need a little push.
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rlgrady[at]yahoo[dot]com
I am sure that this book will help me build up my mental and physical endurance. Thanks!
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I love to read and I'd love to read this!
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ReplyDeleteMaybe a book like this would be the kick in the behind I need to get up & get moving!
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I follow!
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This book sounds like it will be one I will enjoy reading. And before too long, hopefull, using. Thank you for having this giveaway
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