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Where the Road Ends: A Guide to Trail Running

English

By (author): Bryon Powell Meghan M. Hicks

Every year, countless runners, endurance athletes, and outdoor enthusiasts discover the sport of trail running. Whether they run for peace of mind, appreciation of nature, or competition, they find a sport unlike any other.

Where the Road Ends: A Guide to Trail Running captures the excitement, intensity, and appeal of the outdoors. From training and preparation to overcoming natures obstacles, its all here, accompanied by detailed instruction, expert insights, and stunning color photography.

Inside youll find these features:

Techniques for running over dirt, sand, roots, and rock

Equipment recommendations based on terrain, distance, and conditions

Safety guidelines for navigation, injury, and water crossings

Conditioning programs for all levels of runners

Strategies for improving race-day performance

Whether you are an experienced road runner looking for new challenges or an extreme athlete pushing your physical limits, look no further than Where the Road Ends, the authoritative guide for conquering the trails, terrain, and conditions of the great outdoors.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781492513285

About Bryon PowellMeghan M. Hicks

In 2006 through a set of fortuitous encounters with trail runners Meghan M. Hicks learned about the sport of trail running. In doing so she realized that she could combine her formerly dueling loves of road running and exploring wild places on foot within one activity. Meghan was the 2013 winner of the Marathon des Sables in Morocco the worlds largest oldest and most competitive expedition-style trail running race. She has many other wins and podium finishes at trail races around the world. Meghan loves the people places and races that compose the trail running community and shes passionate about telling the stories that define it. She is the senior editor of iRunFar.com the worlds premier trail running website; a contributing editor for Trail Runner magazine; and a former columnist for Marathon & Beyond. Hailing from Moab Utah Meghan is still most enthusiastic about using the sport as a means for fast-moving explorations of the earths wildest places. Bryon Powell started running trails behind his parents house in central New Jersey more than 20 years ago and he hasnt stopped since. Hes twice finished in the top 10 at the Leadville Trail 100 Run twice won the under-30 age group at the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run and finished the Hardrock 100. He still gets a thrill toeing the line at shorter trail races too. In 2009 his love for the trails and writing about them led Bryon to stray from the well-traveled path of a Washington DC attorney and begin working full-time on iRunFar.com. Hes previously written Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons in addition to many magazine articles on trail running. Hes a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine and an advisory board member at the American Trail Running Association. He calls the trails above Moab Utah home. They make him feel like a kid again.

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