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Run the World: My 3,500-Mile Journey Through Running Cultures Around the Globe
Run the World: My 3,500-Mile Journey Through Running Cultures Around the Globe | Becky Wade
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From elite marathoner and Olympic hopeful Becky Wade comes the story of her year-long exploration of diverse global running communities from England to Ethiopia 9 countries, 72 host families, and over 3,500 miles of running investigating unique cultural approaches to the sport and revealing the secrets to the success of runners all over the world.Fresh off a successful collegiate running career with multiple NCAA All-American honors and two Olympic Trials qualifying marks to her name Becky Wade was no stranger to international competition. But after years spent safely sticking to the training methods she knew, Becky was curious about how her counterparts in other countries approached the sport to which she d dedicated over half of her life. So in 2012, as a recipient of the Watson Fellowship, she packed four pairs of running shoes, cleared her schedule for the year, and took off on a journey to infiltrate diverse running communities around the world. What she encountered far exceeded her expectations and changed her outlook into the sport she loved.Over the next twelve months visiting 9 countries with unique and storied running histories, logging over 3,500 miles running over trails, tracks, sidewalks, and dirt roads Becky explored the varied approaches of runners across the globe. Whether riding shotgun around the streets of London with Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt, climbing for an hour at daybreak to the top of Ethiopia s Mount Entoto just to start her daily run, or getting lost jogging through the bustling streets of Tokyo, Becky s unexpected adventures, keen insights, and landscape descriptions take the reader into the heartbeat of distance running around the world.Upon her return to the United States, she incorporated elements of the training styles she d sampled into her own program, and her competitive career skyrocketed. When she made her marathon debut in 2013, winning the race in a blazing 2:30, she became the third-fastest woman marathoner under the age of 25 in U.S. history, qualifying for the 2016 Olympic Trials and landing a professional sponsorship from Asics.From the feel-based approach to running that she learned from the Kenyans, to the grueling uphill workouts she adopted from the Swiss, to the injury-recovery methods she learned from the Japanese, Becky shares the secrets to success from runners and coaches around the world. The story of one athlete s fascinating journey, Run the World is also a call to change the way we approach the world s most natural and inclusive sport."
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ElectricKatyLand
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Enjoyable, light recap of a year spent immersed in running communities across the world.

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guinsgirlreads
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Found this darling metallic globe for my future in-house library 🤞🏻💕

GypsyKat Beautiful! 7y
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Sassymonkey
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Gave me the itch to start running again. Soon.

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Stefani
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Read this in one sitting (merci 7hr Megabus ride). Quick and delightful read and a must-read for anyone who's into running (or not because there's also recipes included and, um, hello, food !)

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BookNAround
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Read this and it inspired my sister to suggest we run another half marathon together. Am still debating my answer. This did remind me of all the good parts of running, so....

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Librarylady
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I brought this with me on my trip to Dairy Queen. Does reading about running burn calories?

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RealLifeReading
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I'm not a runner but I still enjoyed this book by Olympic hopeful Becky Wade. She gets a fellowship to travel the world for a year n learn about running (1 fellowship rule is no returning to the US until the year is up!). A few mths after her year, she wins the California International Marathon!

Mayread I may need to read this for some running inspo. Litsy has upped my reading, but taken away from my weekly mileage. 8y
Traej73 Sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing. 8y
CallMeIshmael Gonna give this a try! Thanks 8y
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LA_Mead That sounds interesting! 8y
RealLifeReading @Skiles it's already so awesome that you run! 8y
MrBook You. What you did there. I see it. And I like it. 😊👍🏻 8y
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