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With over 50% new material, this category killer is sure to go the distance
When the previous edition of Hal Higdon's superb training guide appeared, Grete Waitz, 9-time winner of the New York City Marathon, cheered: "Higdon's years of marathoning experience come through in this practical book. Aspiring or veteran marathoners will benefit enormously from its proven guidance."
This new edition focuses on first marathoners, women runners, and those new to the sport; and as always, Higdon shows how to build up mileage and gives advice on running long, speedwork for distance runners, defensive running strategies, and planning for peak performance.
Unlike other books for marathoners, this volume offers good advice for beginners and more experienced runners alike.
Higdon offers a complete approach to those attempting to run the marathon. There are sections devoted to what to eat, as well as how much to train and when to lay off. If you're shooting for a specific time, he has models that will predict what sort of short distance run time you'll need to make to meet your goal.
Definitely a great, and very thorough resource for those taking a more 'scientific' view of racing. Has all the data you need- you just have to put it into practice.