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Train for your next race with the man who has been called “the
world’s best running coach.†With more than 55 years of
experience, Jack Daniels is a legendary figure in the running
community. Named the National Coach of the Year by the NCAA and
honored as the Division III Women’s Cross Country Coach of the
Century, Daniels has mentored some of the greatest names in
running, including Jim Ryun, Ken Martin, Jerry Lawson, Alicia Shay,
Peter Gilmore, Magdalena Lewy-Boulet, and Janet Cherobon-Bawcom. In
Daniels’ Running Formula, he has shared training advice with
hundreds of thousands of runners. Now in this updated—and
definitive—fourth edition, he again refines his methods and
strategies to help you run faster and stronger. Building upon his
revolutionary VDOT system, Daniels incorporates new insights gained
from studying participants in his unique Run SMART Project.
You’ll be guided through the components that make the training
formula work and then learn different types of training—including
treadmill training, fitness training, and training at altitude or
in other challenging environments—along with age-related
modifications for runners from ages 6 to 80. Everything comes
together with expert advice on event-specific training
ranging—for runs ranging from 800 meters to ultradistance events
and triathlons. You will find advice on setting up your own
seasonal plan, or you can follow one of Daniels’ 31 proven
training plans and workouts. You’ll even find four fitness
running plans, from novice level to elite level, to get in shape or
regain conditioning after injury. Join the thousands of runners who
have relied on Jack Daniels to help them reach their peak running
performance. Using the programs outlined in Daniels’ Running
Formula, you too can achieve the results you seek every time you
train and race.
In 1804, Haiti declared its independence from France to become the
world’s first ‘black’ nation state. Throughout the nineteenth
century, Haiti maintained its independence, consolidating and
expanding its national and, at times, imperial projects. In doing
so, Haiti joined a host of other nation states and empires that
were emerging and expanding across the Atlantic World. The largest
and, in many ways, most powerful of these empires was that of
Britain. Haiti in the British Imagination is the first book to
focus on the diplomatic relations and cultural interactions between
Haiti and Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century. As
well as a story of British imperial aggression and Haitian
‘resistance’, it is also one of a more complicated set of
relations: of rivalry, cultural exchange and intellectual dialogue.
At particular moments in the Victorian period, ideas about Haiti
had wide-reaching relevancies for British anxieties over the
quality of British imperial administration, over what should be the
relations between ‘the British’ and people of African descent,
and defining the limits of black sovereignty. Haitians were key in
formulating, disseminating and correcting ideas about Haiti.
Through acts of dialogue, Britons and Haitians impacted on the
worldviews of one another, and with that changed the political and
cultural landscapes of the Atlantic World.
In 1804, Haiti declared its independence from France to become the
world's first 'black' nation state. Throughout the nineteenth
century, Haiti maintained its independence, consolidating and
expanding its national and, at times, imperial projects. In doing
so, Haiti joined a host of other nation states and empires that
were emerging and expanding across the Atlantic World. The largest
and, in many ways, most powerful of these empires was that of
Britain. Haiti in the British Imagination is the first book to
focus on the diplomatic relations and cultural interactions between
Haiti and Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century. As
well as a story of British imperial aggression and Haitian
'resistance', it is also one of a more complicated set of
relations: of rivalry, cultural exchange and intellectual dialogue.
At particular moments in the Victorian period, ideas about Haiti
had wide-reaching relevancies for British anxieties over the
quality of British imperial administration, over what should be the
relations between 'the British' and people of African descent, and
defining the limits of black sovereignty. Haitians were key in
formulating, disseminating and correcting ideas about Haiti.
Through acts of dialogue, Britons and Haitians impacted on the
worldviews of one another, and with that changed the political and
cultural landscapes of the Atlantic World.
In Double Cross, Jack Daniels delivers a knockout punch in his
first funny novel about the underside of the boxing world. When
middleweight fighter Tony "Chips" Lombardo is ordered to take a
dive in his next fight, something goes terribly wrong. The mob goes
looking for him, and then the cops want to question him about the
murder of his brother Rocco. Chips escapes into the mountains with
Rocco's girlfriend, triggering a comedy of errors that could have
been ripped from the pages of Get Shorty and The Gang That Couldn't
Shoot Straight. Who will get to him first, the mobsters or the
forces of the law? Is Chips down for the count or can he find some
way to get back in the fight and turn the odds back in his favor?
Jack Daniel's short novel Double Cross winds its way through a
series of adventures and misadventures that will put readers on the
edge of their seats, howling with laughter even as they are riveted
by suspense. The author's style is a blend of Elmore Leonard, Carl
Hiaasen, Lee Childs, and James Patterson. Readers will be intrigued
all the way through to the final pages of Double Cross and unable
to predict the surprise ending.
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