The Lola Papers: Marathons, Misadventures, and How I Became a Serious Runner

The Lola Papers: Marathons, Misadventures, and How I Became a Serious Runner

by Amy L. Marxkors
The Lola Papers: Marathons, Misadventures, and How I Became a Serious Runner

The Lola Papers: Marathons, Misadventures, and How I Became a Serious Runner

by Amy L. Marxkors

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Overview

A simple request for training advice turned into a year of high-intensity coaching, unexpected adventure, unlikely friendships, and the realization that life, like the marathon, isn’t about the finish line. It’s about what you learn along the way.

Through the journal of Lola, a nom de plume created to embody the spirit of all runners, author Amy Marxkors chronicles her journey into the strange world of distance running—and the surprising self-discoveries she makes along the way. From blown workouts to big races to training runs with her coach, the unforgettable Mr. Speedy Pants, she highlights the unique experiences of the endurance athlete, revealing wisdom and strength that reaches beyond the sport and into life itself. Dedication. Fatigue. Failure. Victory. Monotony. Adventure. Sorrow. Joy. Redemption. And the unshakeable determination to keep going.

Humorous and endearingly candid, The Lola Papers reveals the universal truths and profound humanity hidden in the miles, showing that sometimes the greatest gift in life is getting more than what you bargained for.

“Amy Marxkors’ The Lola Papers are amazingly insightful and thought-provoking.”
—John L. Parker, Jr., author of Once A Runner and Again to Carthage

“I love what Amy Marxkors writes about the heart of running in The Lola Papers. Captivating! Whether you are an ultramarathoner or fresh off the couch, this is a must read.”
—Sally Edwards, CEO and Founder of Heart Zones, USA, Founder of Fleet Feet Sports, and author of over twenty books, including The Complete Book of Triathlons

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014321969
Publisher: Breakaway Books
Publication date: 03/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 859 KB

About the Author

Amy L. Marxkors grew up in the rural outskirts of St. Louis, Missouri, a precocious youngster who spent her days climbing trees, building forts in the woods, and reading Nancy Drew books. She dreamed of one day being a cowgirl, a detective, an NFL quarterback, a Harvard professor, and a member of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey team. Reality, however, did not always comply with Amy’s dreams, probably because some of her aspirations weren’t entirely practical. Undeterred and always the optimist, Amy had no doubt she would one day discover a hidden talent that would land her in the Olympics or the encyclopedia.

Melding her passion for sports with her love for literature, Amy began writing for local sports publications. Soon, she was also writing for publications that didn’t have anything to do with sports, and her articles were no longer just local. In 2007, Amy began working for Fleet Feet Sports, a specialty running store. It was during her tenure at Fleet Feet that Amy fell headfirst into the world of competitive distance running. She has since logged thousands of miles and committed herself to one day running a sub-three-hour marathon. Amy has also since realized the irony of her teenage vow to never run a road race.

Amy would still like to go to the Olympics. And the encyclopedia wouldn’t be so bad either.
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