Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 164 pages) |
Contents |
The body -- Reasons not to run -- The routes -- One runner's beginnings -- The closet -- The coach -- The magazine rack -- Ride and ties -- Weekend mornings -- The first marathon -- Speed goggles -- The fast young man -- Boston -- Becoming a marathoner -- Racing -- The western state -- Injuries -- Ultras -- The watch -- The coach -- The fuel -- On the road -- The hospital -- Pacing -- The break up -- The curtain rod -- Getting to the finish |
Summary |
Rachel Toor was a bookish egghead who ran only to catch a bus. How such an unlikely athlete became a runner of ultramarathons is the story of Personal Record, an exhilarating meditation on the making, and the minutiae, of a runner's life. The food, the clothes, the races, the injuries, the watch (and Toor loves her watch) are all essential to the runner, as readers discover here, and discover why |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Marathon running.
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Women runners.
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Marathon running -- Training.
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SPORTS & RECREATION -- Track & Field.
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Marathon running
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Marathon running -- Training
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Women runners
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0803218702 |
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9780803218703 |
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1281958298 |
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9781281958297 |
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