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GingerAntics
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Pickpick

Almost Perfect, but Potentially Dangerous for Some

I really enjoyed this ode to the love of running. There were parts that were really funny. I like the idea of running for time instead of for distance for most training runs. This actually takes a lot of the pressure off and releases you to just enjoy your runs. I look forward to making that shift once it‘s safe to run outdoors again. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics The advice in this book about speed training jives with 80/20 Running. I liked the scientific discussion of form. I like that he said runners come in all shapes and sizes. I like that he started by saying the only thing you need to be a runner is your brain, for resilience. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
GingerAntics This author won the Boston Marathon he was younger and was actually running it in 2013. His story of that day was wonderful, but his story of returning in 2014 was almost better. It was so touching. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
GingerAntics Even though he said runners come in all shapes and sizes, he focused on weight loss for no real reason. His nutrition advice is rubbish. I could feel the migraine coming on just thinking about following his advice. It may work for some, but it won‘t work for anywhere near everyone. Nutrition and fuelling is so specific to the individual, it‘s best to leave that alone when that isn‘t your expertise or field. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
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GingerAntics He also made a ridiculous comment that more women are running thanks to the rise in popularity of the half marathon. This makes no sense as just as many women are running ultras as men and women illegally entered marathons long before the half marathon was popular, when women weren‘t allowed to compete. Major pass on those parts of the book as they added nothing to his thesis and actually detracted from it. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
GingerAntics Either anyone can be a runner or not. Either runners come in all shapes and sizes or they don‘t. The book could have done without these sections and actually would have been so much stronger and more inclusive for it. These sections actually created a mixed message problem. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
GingerAntics Overall, I would absolutely recommend this book. If you‘re recovering from an eating disorder, especially if running was part of your disorder, there are chunks of this book best skipped. I would love an edition of this book devoid of those sections so I could just enjoy the book as opposed to having to dodge and try to figure out when it‘s safe to start listening again. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 1y
GingerAntics If you love running, if running is your sanity, if running is your outlet, or your life, your job or your favourite recreational activity, there is absolutely something in this book for you. #run #running #fortheloveofrunning #runforever #AmbyBurfoot 1y
CBee Just wanted to say, hi 👋🏻 Hope you‘ve been well! 1y
GingerAntics @CBee Hey! It‘s been crazy at work. I haven‘t gotten to read as much as usual since all the snow started and I haven‘t been on the bus. How have you been? (edited) 1y
CBee @GingerAntics hopefully you have some time off for the next bit! Good here - busy as usual, hoping for a quiet holiday! 1y
GingerAntics @CBee I am so ready for this three day weekend. Luckily, as soon as our last patient leaves today, we get to go home!!! 1y
CBee @GingerAntics yay! Enjoy! 1y
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As something of a continuation of the previous book I read about breathing, and my current reading obsession - running - I have stumbled upon this book. I‘m cautious about the “lose weight” “slimmer you” in the subtitle, but I‘m hoping there may still be some insight to gain from this book. Fingers crossed. I‘m going in!
#PatrickMcKeown #TheOxygenAdvantage #audiobook #fortheloveofrunning #busbooks

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I have mixed feelings about this book. It‘s a great WWII story. It‘s a great adventure story. It has some interesting points and ideas about exercise that really get you thinking. Unfortunately, this is not a book for someone struggling in their relationship with food or recovering from (or suffering with) an eating disorder.
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GingerAntics The book advocates a type diet that has been proven time and again to not have the claimed health benefits and even cause harm to one‘s health. This book even goes as far as to claim Paleo/Keto/Atkins aren‘t diets because you‘re not counting calories or restricting portions. How ridiculous.👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 (edited) 2y
GingerAntics You‘re restricting whole food groups! That is a diet, pure and simple. It doesn‘t matter if the Lakers all started doing it and Kobe Bryant liked it. It‘s madness. Our ancestors knew that bodies came in all different shapes and sizes. Our ancestors knew one‘s best bet is to eat as many varieties of food as possible. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 2y
GingerAntics The ridiculous notion of sugar addiction and it being as addicting as illegal drugs has been debunked so many times, for so many years, it shouldn‘t even have made it into this book. I wanted to love this book the way I loved Born to Run, but I should have taken the hint with the fatphobia in that book and just stayed away from this one. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 2y
GingerAntics This is just far and away scientifically disproven nonsense being touted as health/nutrition advice. Sorry, I didn‘t finish this book because I couldn‘t take anymore. I just couldn‘t do it. It had a cool story and a cool adventure to learn more about that story, but the focus should have stayed in that area as opposed to veering into nutrition myth and legend. 2y
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There is something about this quote that really speaks to me. It just really resonates for some reason. Maybe because I run for the sheer joy of it.
#ChristopherMcDougall #BornToRun #fortheloveofrunning #running #audiobook #busbooks

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Pickpick

This was an awesome book about the joys and evolution of running. I can absolutely see where Adharanand Finn got his inspiration from this book. The discussion of human evolution is fascinating. Some of the science is a bit outdated, but what can you expect from a book written over a decade ago? The book really holds up for the most part.
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GingerAntics There is some fatfobia in one small part of the book that almost turned me off of it, but then I remembered the science was a decade old, and hopefully this guy wouldn‘t think negatively about any runner, no matter their size or body shape. Seeing that he rolled with some messy drunk runners with grace in this book, I tend to think he wouldn‘t. 2y
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I‘m excited to start this one tomorrow morning on the bus. #ChristopherMcDougall #BornToRun #fortheloveofrunning #running #audiobook #busbooks

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Pickpick

This was another great book by Adharanand Finn. It‘s fun seeing his own journeys through his different running adventures and the friends he makes along the way. It was cool seeing some of his friends and connections from Kenya popping up in this one. I think Finn has convinced me to never run an ultra with this book.
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GingerAntics That probably wasn‘t his goal, but I‘m not really convinced it‘s healthy to run that much (and he even provides some scientific evidence that says it‘s not). This is another of Finn‘s love letters to running, and I enjoyed every minute of it. I‘m really hoping he has another book in the works. I just love his books.
#AdharanandFinn #TheRiseOfTheUltraRunners #fortheloveofrunning #running #audiobook #busbooks
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I love the unity Finn presents from the ultra community.
#AdharanandFinn #TheRiseOfTheUltraRunners #fortheloveofrunning #running #audiobook #busbooks

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This wasn‘t as much fun as Running with the Kenyans. It‘s not Finn‘s fault at all. It‘s mostly because he was shut out by the Japanese for the most part. It wasn‘t really as much an inside look as Running with the Kenyans. Where Running with the Kenyans was all about things to do, this book is full of things not to do. Finn‘s own personal journey is what really makes this book worth listening to.

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