
Epic Runs of the World
by Lonely Planet
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Put on your running shoes it's time to hit the road, the trails and the great outdoors.In this comprehensive runner's companion, you'll find 50 of the world's greatest running routes from short city runs and mustdo marathons to crosscountry trails and challenging ultras plus a further 150 courses around the globe to satisfy runners of all a...
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“Practical and plain-spoken, this running guide hands beginners clear pacing rules, gradual mileage programs, and a strong emphasis on rest and recovery. The writing reads like a coach talking through a training plan, with lots of templates and real-world examples you can apply quickly. Where it frustrates is in repeating the same coaching points and relying on anecdotes rather than technical deep-dives into biomechanics. Experienced runners may find some sections redundant. Best used as a how-to guide you consult alongside your weekly schedule.”
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