Keep on Running

Keep on Running
Title Keep on Running PDF eBook
Author Phil Hewitt
Publisher Summersdale
Total Pages 315
Release 2012-04-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0857656767

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Phil Hewitt has completed over 25 marathons in conditions ranging from blistering heat to snow and ice. This account of his adventures from Berlin to New York looks at the highs and lows of running marathons, the motivation to keep going when your body wants to stop, and tries to answer the ultimate question, ‘Why do you do it?’

Keep on Running

Keep on Running
Title Keep on Running PDF eBook
Author Eric Newsholme
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 470
Release 1994-10-20
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0471943142

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Written for anyone who wishes to understand more about the scientific basis of athletic training and performance. Biochemistry, nutrition, physiology and psychology are all included. Intended to help sports science students, especially those who do not have a strong background in science. Appealing to athletes at any stage of their career, it is also helpful to coaches and physicians. Features high carbohydrate recipe suggestions, practical training schedules and a comprehensive bibliography.

I Can't Keep Running in Place

I Can't Keep Running in Place
Title I Can't Keep Running in Place PDF eBook
Author Barbara Schottenfeld
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages 92
Release 1982
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573681219

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A compassionate, touching, extremely funny musical with witty lyrics, strong book and uplifting songs. The action occurs in a Soho loft during six weekly workshops. Led by psychologist Michelle in role playing the women learn to express their needs in a theatrically exciting way, propelling the ensemble, their newly separated leader, and the audience to a compelling climax. 

Keep Running, Allen!

Keep Running, Allen!
Title Keep Running, Allen! PDF eBook
Author Clyde Robert Bulla
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1978
Genre Brothers and sisters
ISBN

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The youngest in the family, Allen seems to be always running after his ever-active sister and brothers until he discovers the satisfaction of just being quiet and observing things around him.

Keep Running Gingerbread Man

Keep Running Gingerbread Man
Title Keep Running Gingerbread Man PDF eBook
Author Steve Smallman
Publisher QED Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-04-06
Genre Cookies
ISBN 9781781716519

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The Gingerbread Man has to run as fast as he can - or he'll be eaten It's just as well he's so fit. Learn the importance of a healthy lifestyle in this hilarious story all about exercise

We Just Keep Running the Line

We Just Keep Running the Line
Title We Just Keep Running the Line PDF eBook
Author LaGuana Gray
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2014-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807157708

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The poultry processing industry in El Dorado, Arkansas, was an economic powerhouse in the latter half of the twentieth century. It was the largest employer in the interconnected region of South Arkansas and North Louisiana surrounding El Dorado, and the fates of many related companies and farms depended on its continued financial success. We Just Keep Running the Line is the story of the rise of the poultry processing industry in El Dorado and the labor force -- composed primarily of black women -- upon which it came to rely. At a time when agricultural jobs were in decline and Louisiana stood at the forefront of rising anti-welfare sentiment, much of the work available in the area went to men, driving women into less attractive, labor-intensive jobs. LaGuana Gray argues that the justification for placing African American women in the lowest-paying and most dangerous of these jobs, like poultry processing, derives from longstanding mischaracterizations of black women by those in power. In evaluating the perception of black women as "less" than white women -- less feminine, less moral, less deserving of social assistance, and less invested in their families' and communities' well-being -- Gray illuminates the often-exploitative nature of southern labor, the growth of the agribusiness model of food production, and the role of women of color in such food industries. Using collected oral histories to allow marginalized women of color to tell their own stories and to contest and reshape narratives commonly used against them, We Just Keep Running the Line explores the physical and psychological toll this work took on black women, analyzing their survival strategies and their fight to retain their humanity in an exploitative industry.

Run Strong, Stay Hungry

Run Strong, Stay Hungry
Title Run Strong, Stay Hungry PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Beverly
Publisher VeloPress
Total Pages 215
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1937716880

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In Run Strong, Stay Hungry, running journalist Jonathan Beverly reveals the secrets of veteran racers who are still racing fast and loving the sport decades after they got their start. Beverly collects the habits and mindsets of more than 50 runners including Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Deena Kastor, Benji Durden, Colleen De Reuck, Dave Dunham, Kathrine Switzer, and Roger Robinson. Run Strong, Stay Hungry shares 9 keys from these veteran racers that let them keep running strong and staying hungry for competition. Are they biomechanically gifted? Stubborn? Simply lucky to have avoided injury? Turns out, there’s a lot more to it. In his comprehensive research, Beverly discovers that these runners all share specific perspectives and habits that allow them to adapt to changing life circumstances, accept declining abilities, and rebound from setbacks. These keys not only keep them on their feet, but also allow them to continue to draw the same enjoyment from the sport whether they are winning championships or finishing in the middle of the pack, cranking out 100-mile weeks and doing blazing speed work on the track, or squeezing in just enough miles into a busy schedule to simply feel fit and fast and occasionally test that fitness in a race. Beverly interviews over 50 runners including Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Deena Kastor, Benji Durden, Colleen De Reuck, Dave Dunham, Kathrine Switzer, and Roger Robinson. From training methods to mental attitudes to finding community among their fellow runners, there are specific keys that help these masters runners to adapt, accept, and rebound from the hurdles that life and aging put in their path. By adopting the practices of these lifetime competitors, you too can enjoy a lifelong, healthy running career as well as boost your enjoyment of running and your racing performance.