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Running Past 50 PDF

Author: Richard Benyo

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ISBN: 9781492574217

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Many middle aged runners face a common problem: the personal challenge and inner rewards that were once powerful motives driving their running program have faded with time. What started as an invigorating ritual that refreshed the body and spirit has become too familiar and oftentimes monotonous.

Running Past 50 was written to remedy this problem and restore the fun and meaning to running. Author Rich Benyo-who is editor of Marathon & Beyond, a former executive editor of Runner's World, and a devoted runner himself-shows runners how to reinvent their running so that the years after 50 can be the best in their careers.

Through an engaging writing style and humorous anecdotes, Benyo helps runners:

- evaluate their physical condition and mental motivation,
- set new goals,
- train more effectively,
- understand good nutrition and hydration,
- avoid injuries, and
- stay motivated.

Benyo shows seasoned runners how to make adjustments to their running program so that training becomes more effective and satisfying. He discusses physical adjustments that runners can make, including increasing upper- and lower-body strength, using speed training and pacing in workouts, getting proper rest, and working walking into workouts. He also covers the all-important mental aspects of running, inspiring and encouraging runners to push past psychological barriers that hold them back.

Part I: The Machine
Chapter 1. Evaluating
Chapter 2. Goaling

Part II: The Elements of Training
Chapter 3. Enduring
Chapter 4. Strengthening
Chapter 5. Speeding
Chapter 6. Resting
Chapter 7. Pacing
Chapter 8. Walking

Part III: The Art and Science of Ingestion
Chapter 9. Hydrating
Chapter 10. Fueling
Chapter 11. Pre-Fueling/Re-Fueling
Chapter 12. Drugging

Part IV: Training Alone and Together
Chapter 13. Sharing
Chapter 14. Aloning
Chapter 15. Inspiring

Part V: The Walking Wounded
Chapter 16. Avoiding
Chapter 17. Injuring
Chapter 18. Recovering
Chapter 19. Crashing (Burnout)
Chapter 20. Simplifying

Part VI: Head Games
Chapter 21. Reverting
Chapter 22. Reinventing
Chapter 23. Reversing
Chapter 24. Imagining
Chapter 25. Pioneering

Richard Benyo is the editor of Marathon & Beyond and race director of the Sutter Home Napa Valley Marathon. He's also a serious long-distance runner who over the past 20 years has competed in practically every type of running event imaginable-from 400-meter runs to ultramarathons. This veteran of more than 35 marathons became the first person, along with Tom Crawford, to run from Death Valley to the peak of Mount Whitney and back in midsummer-a distance of 300 miles.

Rich was the executive editor of Runner's World during the height of the running boom, from 1977 to 1984, and the fitness and running columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1985 to 1990. He is the author of Masters of the Marathon, The Exercise Fix, and Making the Marathon Your Event. A member of the Road Runners Club of America, Rich currently lives in Forestville, CA, with his wife Rhonda Provost.

"Runners are turning 50 in incredible numbers. Rich Benyo has gone ahead as a sort of aerobic scout to share with the rest of us what to expect: the joys to be celebrated, the pitfalls to be avoided, the challenges to be embraced. But Running Past 50 isn't only for the new 50-year-old runner; it's also a very readable guidebook for those who've long since taken up residence in the second half of their century of fitness."
Kathrine Switzer
Director, Avon Running Global Women's Circuit
Winner of 1974 New York City Marathon

"Rich Benyo has done his usual job of covering the constantly challenging area of aging. A very informative book."
Jeff Galloway
Author of Galloway's Book on Running

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Richard Benyo

Running Past 50 PDF

$19.95 USD

Many middle aged runners face a common problem: the personal challenge and inner rewards that were once powerful motives driving their running program have faded with time. What started as an invigorating ritual that refreshed the body and spirit has become too familiar and oftentimes monotonous.

Running Past 50 was written to remedy this problem and restore the fun and meaning to running. Author Rich Benyo-who is editor of Marathon & Beyond, a former executive editor of Runner's World, and a devoted runner himself-shows runners how to reinvent their running so that the years after 50 can be the best in their careers.

Through an engaging writing style and humorous anecdotes, Benyo helps runners:

- evaluate their physical condition and mental motivation,
- set new goals,
- train more effectively,
- understand good nutrition and hydration,
- avoid injuries, and
- stay motivated.

Benyo shows seasoned runners how to make adjustments to their running program so that training becomes more effective and satisfying. He discusses physical adjustments that runners can make, including increasing upper- and lower-body strength, using speed training and pacing in workouts, getting proper rest, and working walking into workouts. He also covers the all-important mental aspects of running, inspiring and encouraging runners to push past psychological barriers that hold them back.

Part I: The Machine
Chapter 1. Evaluating
Chapter 2. Goaling

Part II: The Elements of Training
Chapter 3. Enduring
Chapter 4. Strengthening
Chapter 5. Speeding
Chapter 6. Resting
Chapter 7. Pacing
Chapter 8. Walking

Part III: The Art and Science of Ingestion
Chapter 9. Hydrating
Chapter 10. Fueling
Chapter 11. Pre-Fueling/Re-Fueling
Chapter 12. Drugging

Part IV: Training Alone and Together
Chapter 13. Sharing
Chapter 14. Aloning
Chapter 15. Inspiring

Part V: The Walking Wounded
Chapter 16. Avoiding
Chapter 17. Injuring
Chapter 18. Recovering
Chapter 19. Crashing (Burnout)
Chapter 20. Simplifying

Part VI: Head Games
Chapter 21. Reverting
Chapter 22. Reinventing
Chapter 23. Reversing
Chapter 24. Imagining
Chapter 25. Pioneering

Richard Benyo is the editor of Marathon & Beyond and race director of the Sutter Home Napa Valley Marathon. He's also a serious long-distance runner who over the past 20 years has competed in practically every type of running event imaginable-from 400-meter runs to ultramarathons. This veteran of more than 35 marathons became the first person, along with Tom Crawford, to run from Death Valley to the peak of Mount Whitney and back in midsummer-a distance of 300 miles.

Rich was the executive editor of Runner's World during the height of the running boom, from 1977 to 1984, and the fitness and running columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1985 to 1990. He is the author of Masters of the Marathon, The Exercise Fix, and Making the Marathon Your Event. A member of the Road Runners Club of America, Rich currently lives in Forestville, CA, with his wife Rhonda Provost.

"Runners are turning 50 in incredible numbers. Rich Benyo has gone ahead as a sort of aerobic scout to share with the rest of us what to expect: the joys to be celebrated, the pitfalls to be avoided, the challenges to be embraced. But Running Past 50 isn't only for the new 50-year-old runner; it's also a very readable guidebook for those who've long since taken up residence in the second half of their century of fitness."
Kathrine Switzer
Director, Avon Running Global Women's Circuit
Winner of 1974 New York City Marathon

"Rich Benyo has done his usual job of covering the constantly challenging area of aging. A very informative book."
Jeff Galloway
Author of Galloway's Book on Running

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