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Running the Dream: One Summer Living, Training, and Racing with a Team of World-Class Runners Half My Age

- Matt Fitzgerald

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Matt Fitzgerald has already made a name for himself in the endurance sport community with books like 80/20 Running, How Bad Do You Want It? and Iron War.  He is an accomplished amateur runner, but if he follows the training, nutrition and lifestyle of an elite runner, just how fast could he go?

He is approaching his mid-forties, so the time to do this is now.  He at last has the financial means to do nothing but train. He accepts the goodwill of a friend who will let him crash at his apartment in the running mecca of Flagstaff, Arizona, and convinces the coach of Northern Arizona Elite, one of the country's premier professional running teams, to let him train with a roster of national champions and Olympic hopefuls for an entire summer leading in to the Chicago Marathon.  The results ...Read More

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Running the Dream: One Summer Living, Training, and Racing with a Team of World-Class Runners Half My Age

- Matt Fitzgerald

Running the Dream: One Summer Living, Training, and Racing with a Team of World-Class Runners Half My Age

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Published year: 2020

Matt Fitzgerald has already made a name for himself in the endurance sport community with books like 80/20 Running, How Bad Do You Want It? and Iron War.  He is an accomplished amateur runner, but if he follows the training, nutrition and lifestyle of an elite runner, just how fast could he go?

He is approaching his mid-forties, so the time to do this is now.  He at last has the financial means to do nothing but train. He accepts the goodwill of a friend who will let him crash at his apartment in the running mecca of Flagstaff, Arizona, and convinces the coach of Northern Arizona Elite, one of the country's premier professional running teams, to let him train with a roster of national champions and Olympic hopefuls for an entire summer leading in to the Chicago Marathon.  The results ...Read More

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