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Advanced Marathoning  
Author: Pete D. Pfitzinger
ISBN: 0736034315
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Run faster marathons with hard-core, scientific training! Commitment and hard work are essential, but successful marathoning also takes intelligent preparation. Advanced Marathoning contains all the information you’ll need to run faster, peak for multiple marathons without injury, and meet your marathon goal—whether it’s running a personal best, qualifying for the Boston Marathon, or winning your age division. If you are willing to put in the work necessary to run faster, Advanced Marathoning will show you how to train efficiently and effectively to meet your goals with both single- and multiple- marathon programs presented in clear, weekly schedules. If you are ready to do more than simply finish a marathon, this book is for you.


From the Publisher
”Advanced Marathoning will be an invaluable tool to any runner wishing to apply world-class training methods to their program, regardless of what level they’re competing at.” Alberto Salazar Former marathon world record holder Two-time U.S. Olympic team member Former American-record holder, 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs Nike sports marketing consultant ”This is a book that could be used by the novice or professional alike. Not only does it give a day by day schedule, but it explains why each session is done along with the benefits that can be expected.” Scott Larson Member, US teams at World Cross Country Championships, World Half Marathon Championships, World Road Relay Championships, and World University Games


About the Author
Pete Pfitzinger, the top American finisher at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Marathons, is a distance running coach and exercise physiologist. He established himself as one of the best marathoners in U.S. history by outkicking Alberto Salazar to win the 1984 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. That same year he received the DeCelle award for America’s best distance runner and was named Runner of the Year by the Road Runners’ Club of America. He is also a two-time winner of the San Francisco Marathon and he finished third in the 1987 New York City Marathon. As a coach, Pfitzinger has more than 20 years’ experience, including working with distance runners at the University of Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, and Mount Holyoke College. In his current position as an exercise physiologist, Pfitzinger specializes in working with endurance athletes. He is a contributing editor for Running Times, which features his monthly column, “The Pfitzinger Lab Report.” His writing has also appeared in American Health, Runner’s World, and New England Runner. A graduate of Cornell University and the University of Massachusetts with a master’s in exercise science, Pfitzinger lives in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the general manager of the New Zealand Academy of Sport, where he provides sport science and sports medicine services to Olympic and national class athletes. Scott Douglas is a former editor-in-chief of Running Times. He has published articles in Runner’s World, The Washington Post, and Women Outside and has been a columnist for Running Times and Marathon and Beyond. He was also an editor of Running & FitNews, a publication of the American Running Association. Douglas has coauthored two books with Bill Rodgers: Bill Rodgers’ Lifetime Running Plan and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Jogging and Running. Douglas has been a competitive runner since 1979, setting personal bests of 30:48 in the 10K, 51:01 in the 10-mile, and 1:08:40 in the half-marathon. Running competitively for almost 20 years, he has kept in tune with runners who have to fit training and racing around the demands of a career. Douglas resides in Bethesda, Maryland.




Advanced Marathoning

SYNOPSIS

Run faster marathons with hard-core, scientific training! Commitment and hard work are essential, but successful marathoning also takes intelligent preparation. Advanced Marathoning contains all the information you'll need to run faster, peak for multiple marathons without injury, and meet your marathon goal-whether it's running a personal best, qualifying for the Boston Marathon, or winning your age division.

If you are willing to put in the work necessary to run faster, Advanced Marathoning will show you how to train efficiently and effectively to meet your goals with both single- and multiple- marathon programs presented in clear, weekly schedules. If you are ready to do more than simply finish a marathon, this book is for you.

About the Author

Pete Pfitzinger, the top American finisher at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Marathons, is a distance running coach and exercise physiologist. He established himself as one of the best marathoners in U.S. history by outkicking Alberto Salazar to win the 1984 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. That same year he received the DeCelle award for America's best distance runner and was named Runner of the Year by the Road Runners' Club of America. He is also a two-time winner of the San Francisco Marathon and he finished third in the 1987 New York City Marathon. As a coach, Pfitzinger has more than 20 years' experience, including working with distance runners at the University of Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, and Mount Holyoke College.

In his current position as an exercise physiologist, Pfitzinger specializes in working with endurance athletes. He is a contributing editor for Running Times, which features his monthly column, "The Pfitzinger Lab Report." His writing has also appeared in American Health, Runner's World, and New England Runner. A graduate of Cornell University and the University of Massachusetts with a master's in exercise science, Pfitzinger lives in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the general manager of the New Zealand Academy of Sport, where he provides sport science and sports medicine services to Olympic and national class athletes.

Scott Douglas is a former editor-in-chief of Running Times. He has published articles in Runner's World, The Washington Post, and Women Outside and has been a columnist for Running Times and Marathon and Beyond. He was also an editor of Running & FitNews, a publication of the American Running Association. Douglas has coauthored two books with Bill Rodgers: Bill Rodgers' Lifetime Running Plan and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jogging and Running.

Douglas has been a competitive runner since 1979, setting personal bests of 30:48 in the 10K, 51:01 in the 10-mile, and 1:08:40 in the half-marathon. Running competitively for almost 20 years, he has kept in tune with runners who have to fit training and racing around the demands of a career. Douglas resides in Bethesda, Maryland.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Advanced Marathoning will be an invaluable tool to any runner wishing to apply world-class training methods to their program, regardless of what level they're competing at.  — Alberto Salazar, Former marathon world record holder Two-time U.S. Olympic team member Former American-record holder, 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs Nike sports marketing consultant

This is a book that could be used by the novice or professional alike. Not only does it give a day by day schedule, but it explains why each session is done along with the benefits that can be expected.  — Scott Larson Member, US teams at World Cross Country Championships, World Half Marathon Championships, World Road Relay Championships, and World University Games

     



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