Run Simple: A Minimalist Approach to Fitness and Well-Being

Run Simple: A Minimalist Approach to Fitness and Well-Being

by Duncan Larkin
Run Simple: A Minimalist Approach to Fitness and Well-Being

Run Simple: A Minimalist Approach to Fitness and Well-Being

by Duncan Larkin

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Overview

A Return to Simplicity Can Lead Runners to Both Personal Improvement and Peace of Mind
In this age of instant information and new technologies, marathoner and fitness instructor Duncan Larkin recommends that runners get rid of their iPods, pace calculators, and heart monitors while exercising. Rather than helping a runner to improve, the author contends that these devices can be a detriment to both performance and the benefits of a training program. Written in direct, clear language, Run Simple: A Minimalist Approach to Fitness and Well-Being is a practical and inspirational pocket guide for runners of all abilities. The author’s goal is to share with his fellow runners the principles he has discovered that prevent burn out and promote the maximum physical and mental benefits of running. Beginning with a discussion about the role of electronic devices and other equipment that have become commonplace among the millions of persons who run every day, the author explains how to return to a simpler way of exercising and training, including running plans that demonstrate the benefits of watch-free running. He also recommends replacing a gym membership with alternative exercises that can be done at home as well as taking better control of individual nutrition. In addition, the author shows ways to economize expenses associated with running, how to dress properly for different weather conditions, and mental exercises for motivation. By following the author’s advice, runners will improve their running experience and maintain a healthy exercise regimen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594165153
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Publication date: 07/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

DUNCAN LARKIN writes about running for Running Times, Competitor Magazine, Marathon and Beyond, and other periodicals. He is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Army Ranger School. He lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his family.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

1 Simply Running 1

2 Turn It Off and Tune It Out 11

3 Three Concepts 19

4 Quit the Gym 63

5 Abstain from Astronaut Food 85

6 A Penny Saved Is a Personal Record Earned 95

7 Race Day 107

8 Head Games 129

9 Simplicity in Practice 145

10 Your Questions, My Answers 163

Bibliography 171

Index 173

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