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Paperback Paul Tergat: Running to the Limit: His Life and His Training Secrets, with Many Tips for Runners Book

ISBN: 1841261653

ISBN13: 9781841261652

Paul Tergat: Running to the Limit: His Life and His Training Secrets, with Many Tips for Runners

34-year-old Kenyan Paul Tergat has secured his place in the history books with his Marathon world record in Berlin at the end of September 2003. Today he is considered as one of the best runners of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Paul Tergat--Book On True Running

THIS IS THE BEST RUNNING BOOK THAT I HAVE EVER BOUGHT IN TERMS OF RUNNING AND TRAINING. IT IS DEFINITIVELY GREAT FOR THE MOST ADVANCED AND EVERY DAY RUNNER WHO IS LOOKING FOR TRAINING TIPS AND SECRETS TO ADD TO THEIR OWN TRAINING PROGRAM TO IMPROVE THEIR BEST TIMES. VERY GOOD ALSO IS CHAPTER 7--THE FAMOUS ITALIAN Dr.GABRIELE ROSA'S SECRETS WHICH STARTS FROM PAGES--129 --147,TOP CLASS COACH. THIS BOOK TOUCHES ON EVERYTHING IN RUNNING --DIET,REST,ETC. IT IS VERY COLORFUL THROUGH OUT WHICH MAKES IT VERY ENJOYABLE TO READ. A TOP CLASS BOOK FROM ONE OF THE BEST RUNNERS THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. Mark.

From the pages of a legend

Paul Tergat's life was pretty cool. It was a good book and if you like stories about winners, this one is for you. He had an awesome running career.

Nice bio

I thought this book was a nice bio of Tergat with lots of nice photos. I wish there was a series with all my favorite runners! The writing is not the greatest, but it's readable and interesting. Plenty of quotes from Tergat.

An inspiration for the "human race!"

This is part bio; part running manual and more. On November 6th, 2005 Paul Tergat won the New York Marathon over the reigning champion from South Africa, Hendrick Ramaal and it could hardly have been closer. Some friends of mine were saying, the second guy lost the race still; I thought, hmmmn, what does one say to that? But I am reading this book, chapter 5 speaks of Tergats "eternal" battles with another reknown runner, Haile Gebrsellassie, stating that Paul lost by only a nine hundredth of a second against the Ethiopian at Sydney 2000 and it certainly put that discussion in perspective. I really, got carried off on a tangent there, but this book does discuss many details such as that; it is jammed with photos of Tergat and those usually carry his indelible smile and when I say jammed with photos I mean there must be at least a hundred on a conservative estimate. The book in some ways, is like reading a magazine article complete with photos except this article is over some 200 pages. The book also details some of the training regimens of Kenyan runners complete with schedules and here, I believe some clarification is needed. It is indeed, learning to run the "Kenyan" style. Though, I would not consider myself a real real runner and certainly not a marathon runner which this book seems to emphasize, I can compare it though with the numerous books out there on how to run, how to prepare for a marathon, 10k, etc. and it treats the subject very well. I do not know the book "The greatest" on Gebrselassie but another track book to which is compares favorably too, is by US standout Michael Johnson "Slaying the dragon." In fact, what I would like about this Tergat book, is that it is printed on a paper similar to your standard magazine, slick paper and includes the photographs in color. Though the book is by Swiss journalist Jung Wirz, included are many paragraphs verbatim from Tergat on running, training and even on life and his life growing up. I did a double-look to see if he was listed as a co-author because really, it is very close. These quotations of Paul's are always in blue. A very well done book. Tributes to Tergat, his endeavors such as publishing the magazine, "Athlete" a Kenyan track magazine, discussions of his doctor Rosa etc. makes this book very complete. However I once met some Kenyan runners, training in a "high altitude" location. The book mentions the diets of Kenyan runners and to me is almost worthy of purchasing on that basis alone because of their graces, they allowed me to dine with them a few times and that is priceless? I was generally aware of their diet, but had some questions. Mursiik is sour milk, maziwa lala is a fermented milk. The runners I met, always had buttermilk. Perhaps there is a slight difference. The book does not call it buttermilk, but as to my own thoughts, I wonder if these are one and the same? At times, in this book, I do wonder, if the Swiss writer, Wirz always uses the most appropriate English

Tergat "Running to the Limtit"

This book is truly fantastic , it is well laid out and gives alot of infomation on the way Kenyans eat , sleep and train etc .. Also it has alot of infomation about the life of Paul tergat and he includes numerous numbers of hints and tips for the beginning runner and the elite but I belive the best part of this book are the illusrations . The illustrations are truly amazing nearly every page of second page there are coloured "good quality" pictures of really interesting things . This is a book that you would expect to pay well over $25 for because the printing is just done to perfection . I highly recommend this book for any one who is interested in running . It is truly the best running book I have ever come across(and I own alot of running books) So if you want a big bang for your buck go the "Kenyan Way" and purchuse RUNNING TO THE LIMIT .
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