
Now, Bryon Powell has written Relentless Forward Progress, the first how-to manual for aspiring ultrarunners. But to date, there has been no practical guide to ultramarathoning. The number of ultrarunners--those running distances of 50k (31 miles), 50 miles, 100k (62
- Title : Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons
- Author : Bryon Powell
- Rating : 4.87 (906 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-6-5
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 232 Pages
- Asin : 1891369903
- Language : English
Now, Bryon Powell has written Relentless Forward Progress, the first how-to manual for aspiring ultrarunners. But to date, there has been no practical guide to ultramarathoning. The number of ultrarunners--those running distances of 50k (31 miles), 50 miles, 100k (62 miles), or 100 miles--is growing astronomically each year. Dean Karnazes' Ultramarathon Man and Chris McDougall's Born to Run have inspired tens of thousands to try these seemingly superhuman distances. By its conclusion, this encyclopedic volume prepares runners for going farther than they have ever gone before and, in the process, shows them that they are capable of the "impossible." . Marathons have become too easy for some runners. What was once the pinnacle of achievement in a runner's life is now a stepping stone for extraordinary adventure in ultramarathoning. Along the way, more than a dozen elites and experts, including Geoff Roes, Krissy Moehl, Michael Wardian, Dave Mackey, and David Horton, provide invaluable advice on running ultramarathons. Powell covers every aspect of training for and racing ultra distances"I can think of nothing that would give me more confidence going into my first ultramarathon than having read this book. Nothing is left out." --Matt Fitzgerald of Competitor Running"I think it's the perfect thing to give an aspiring ultrarunner, a friend who is curious about what you do, or anybody new to crewing. I'm going to keep a few copies handy for sure." --Scott Dunlap of A Trail Runner's BlogAA is fine for people who have a religious or spiritual bent, but other groups (like Secular Organizations for Sobriety and SMART Recovery) are appropriate for alcoholics who want to become sober without relying on a Higher Power.This book would have been much better if it had been written from a more open-minded perspective.. It is difficult to believe that anyone could sleep at night after having spent their days fleecing unsuspecting cusomers for every dime they've got yet it appears that that is just what car dealership employees are expected to do every day! Well, here comes Remar Sutton to the rescue, with a comprehensive look at the scams, rip-offs and bad business that abound in this industry, and detailed information as to how you can get around these tricky ploys and get an actual great deal on the car you want. The book is well organized, easy to read and can be read through or used as a reference for individuals, families, and professionals.. If you read and understand thiAs a runner, he has twice placed in the top ten at the Leadville 100 ('06 & '09), twice won the under-30 age group at the Western States 100 ('05 & '06), and was part of the first American team to place in the top three at Morocco's Marathon des Sables ('09).. Bryon is a contributing editor at Trail Runner and is an advisory board member of the American Trail Running Association.


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