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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
The upheavals of the NHS reforms have caused a great deal of stress
and uncertainty in primary care, and professional development and
support for general practitioners needs to take account of this.
This book offers a group supervision model which can be used to
develop the core competencies needed for GPs to make the new
primary care organisations work. The book analyses how primary care
professionals have dealt with the various reforms of the past
decade, and picks apart the paralysing culture of politeness,
conflict avoidance and rivalry for power, to reveal how at the core
of reform is the struggle for each GP to construct a new
professional identity which integrates medicine, management and
politics. It proposes ways GPs can benefit from these experiences
to become equipped with the necessary competencies to be active
members or dynamic leaders in the new primary care organisations.
The doctor-patient relationship is no longer one-to-one, but
located within a group matrix, in the same way that a GP is now
required to work within a group framework. This book enables GPs to
develop the essential group skills they now need, and on which the
success of the healthcare reforms ultimately depends.
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