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Ultramarathon Man is the story of where it all began for Dean
Karnazes: the mind-boggling adventures of his nonstop treks through
the shoe-melting inferno of Death Valley, the lung-freezing
ferocity of the South Pole, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the
towering peaks and craggy canyons of the Sierra Nevada. With an
insight and candour rarely seen in sports memoirs, he uncovers how
he merges the solitary, manic, self-absorbed life of hard-core
ultrarunning with a full-time job, a wife and two children, and how
running has made him who he is today: a man with an ironclad body,
a teenager's energy and a champion's wisdom. In this updated and
revised edition of the sportswriting classic, Karnazes has added an
afterword full of lessons learned. He gives personal details on the
essential pillars of health - fitness, diet and sleep. What does he
eat, what supplements does he take, what kind of mattress does he
sleep on? Ageing well takes work and the man who hasn't stopped for
three decades is now sharing the tips and learnings that have
helped him keep going, mile after gruelling mile.
An inspirational collection of the world's most beautiful scenic
runs, selected by the editors of cult independent running magazine
Like the Wind. Trail running is as simple as it sounds: just put
one foot in front of the other, somewhere unpaved and outdoors. The
opportunities it presents are endless, with a wide variety of
routes that stretch over mountains, forests and deserts, in hot
climates and frigid ones, through some of the most wild and
beautiful places on Earth. Targeted at both novice and experienced
runners, this book presents the finest trail-running locations
around the world. From the heights of the Alps to the snowy
expanses of the Arctic to the jungles of Latin America and the
outback Down Under, each destination is brought to life by a
different trail runner, showcasing exactly what makes each location
so spectacular, as well as providing practical information to keep
you moving on the ground. Compiled by the editors of Like the Wind,
the first independent running magazine, each run offers an
unparalleled experience, while the foreword was written by renowned
American ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes. As trail-running
events assume the popularity and buzz of music festivals - tens of
thousands of people run in some of the world's toughest endurance
races - this book offers a passport to exotic places and
experiences, on and off the trail, at a time when getting off-grid
and alone with yourself has never been more important. The Trails *
The Dolomites, Italy: Davide Grazielli * The Lofoten Islands,
Norway: Linda Helland * The Chamonix Valley, France: Simon Freeman
* Inverie & The Knoydart Peninsula, Scotland: George Bauer *
Corsica, France: Guillaume Peretti * The Pyrenees, France/Spain:
Tobias Mews * The Kungsleden, Sweden: Anna Gatta * The Lake
District, England: Ricky Lightfoot * Jura, Switzerland: Julie
Freeman * British Columbia, Canada: Hilary Matheson * The White
Mountains, USA: Stefanie Bishop * Sedona & Flagstaff, USA: Rob
Krar * Sierra Norte De Oaxaca, Mexico: Emma Latham Phillips *
Patagonia, Chile: Jenna Crawford * Great Himalaya Trail, Nepal:
Lizzy Hawker * The West MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory,
Australia: Tom Le Lievre
Dean Karnazes has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits,
from running in the shoe-melting heat of Death Valley to the
lung-freezing cold of the South Pole. He's raced and competed
across the globe and once ran 50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50
consecutive days. In A Runner's High, Karnazes chronicles his
return to the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run in his
mid-fifties after first completing the race decades ago. The
Western States, infamous for its rugged terrain and extreme
temperatures, becomes the most demanding competition of his life, a
physical and emotional reckoning and a battle to stay true to one's
purpose. Confronting his age, wearying body, career path and life
choices, we see Karnazes as we never have before, raw and exposed.
A Runner's High is both an endorphin-fuelled page-turner and a love
letter to the sport from one of its most celebrated ambassadors.
'Running with Karnazes is like setting up one's easel next to Monet
or Picasso.' The New York Times In his follow-up to the bestselling
Ultramarathon Man, Dean Karnazes is back with more mind-blowing
tales of how he pushes his mind and body to limits which are
inconceivable to most of us. In Run! Dean shares the pleasure - and
considerable pain - of some of his most memorable adventures,
including: - a gentle 350-mile canter through the surprisingly
hilly Australian Outback; - his annual attempts at the Badwater
Ultramarathon in Death Valley, California (typical temperature: 45
degrees); and - the notorious 4 Deserts races, a masochist's
delight encompassing four separate 155-mile runs across the Atacama
Crossing, the Gobi, the Sahara and Antarctica...with rationed
water. Dean's entertaining and endearing stories are sure to
inspire both dedicated and vicarious runners alike.
"A Runner's High wakes up the appetite to run long distances. Dean
takes us on a lifelong journey of ultramarathons, through the ups
and downs, the friendships and lonely moments, and the struggles
and rewards of each race. Dean writes in a direct and intimate way
that keeps us reading like he runs--without stopping."--Kilian
Jornet, author of Above the Clouds and world champion
ultramarathoner "A Runner's High is a powerful narrative on life,
running and finding meaning through perseverance. Every runner
should read this book."-- Jason Koop, Coach and bestselling author
New York Times bestselling author and ultramarathoning legend Dean
Karnazes has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits, from
running in the shoe melting heat of Death Valley to the lung
freezing cold of the South Pole. He's raced and competed across the
globe and once ran 50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50 consecutive
days. In A Runner's High, Karnazes chronicles his extraordinary
adventures leading up to his return to the Western States 100-Mile
Endurance Run in his mid-fifties after first completing the race
decades ago. The Western States, infamous for its rugged terrain
and extreme temperatures, becomes the most demanding competition of
Karnazes's life, a physical and emotional reckoning and a battle to
stay true to one's purpose. Confronting his age, his career path,
and his life choices, we see Karnazes as we never have before. For
Karnazes, the running experience is about the runner and the trail.
It is not the sum of achievements but a story that continues to be
told each day, with each step. A Runner's High is at once an
endorphin-fueled adventure and a love letter to the sport from one
of its most celebrated ambassadors that will leave both casual and
serious runners cheering.
In 490 BCE Pheidippides ran for 36 hours straight from Athens to
Sparta to seek help in defending Athens from a Persian invasion. He
was hailed as a hero and his run stands enduringly as one of
greatest physical accomplishments in history. Dean Karnazes honours
this achievement and his own Greek heritage by attempting this
ancient journey in modern times. His account of running the
gruelling Spartathlon, fuelled only by the figs, olives and meats
available to Pheidippides, will captivate even the most sedentary
readers.
In his follow-up to the best-selling "Ultra-Marathon Man,"
world-renowned ultra marathoner Dean Karnazes chronicles his
unbelievable exploits and explorations in gripping detail; Karnazes
runs for days on end without rest, across some of the most exotic
and inhospitable places on earth, including the Australian Outback,
Antarctica, and the back alleys of New Jersey. From the downright
hilarious to the truly profound, the stories in "Run " provide
readers with the ultimate escape and offer a rare glimpse into the
mindset and motivation of an extreme athlete, one who has,
according to "The Philadelphia Inquirer," "Not only pushed the
envelope but blasted it to bits." Karnazes addresses pain and
perseverance, and he also charts the emotional as he pushes to the
edges of human achievement. The tales of the friendships he's
cultivated on his many adventures around the world warm the heart,
and are sure to captivate and inspire readers whether they run
great distances, modest distances, or not at all. The hardcover
edition was met with the enthusiastic support of Karnazes's devoted
fan base, and word-of-mouth excitement as well as media coverage
from "LIVE with Regis and Kelly" brought the book to the attention
of scores of new readers. Karnazes's colorful tales of his extreme
running adventures are as entertaining as they are innately human,
giving the book potential as a perennial paperback favorite.
Dean Karnazes has run 350 continuous miles through three sleepless
nights, ordered pizza during long runs, and inspired fans the world
over with his adventures. So what does a guy like this do when he
wants to face the ultimate test of endurance? He runs 50 marathons
in 50 states-- in 50 consecutive days.
With little more than a road map and a caravan packed with fellow
runners and a dedicated crew, Dean set off on a tour that took him
through a volcanic canyon in Maui in high humidity and 88-degree
heat; to an elevation gain of almost 4,000 feet at the Tecumseh
Trail Marathon in Bloomington, Indiana; to a severed moose leg
found alongside an Anchorage, Alaska trail that compelled him to
sprint for safety.
Now in this heart-pounding book, Dean reveals how he pulled off
this unfathomable feat with a determination that defied all
physical limitations. But Dean goes beyond the story of the
Endurance 50 marathons to share his invaluable secrets and advice
for athletes of all levels. These are the tips that kept Dean going
during the 1,310 miles he covered and 160,000 calories he burned
while averaging sub-four-hour marathons and often sleeping fewer
than four hours each night. Learn how to:
- Recover more quickly
- Adapt to extreme conditions
- Prevent muscle cramps and overheating
- Pace yourself when you "hit the wall"
- Stay motivated
Packed with practical advice and including training regimens, 50/50
will inspire you no matter what your fitness goal is, whether it's
simply walking around the block, running a 10K, or completing yet
another Ironman.
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