Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner
As an athlete, ultrarunning legend (Men's Journal) Dean Karnazes has run 350 miles without rest and is probably the first person to eat an entire pizza while running. As an author, he has inspired countless couch potatoes to get off the couch, cancel the cable, and start running. In September, Karnazes embarks on his most monumental feat ever, The North Face Endurance 50. Beginning September 17 (at the Lewis & Clark Marathon in St. Charles, Missouri), Dean will run fifty marathons (each marathon is 26.2 miles) in fifty states on fifty consecutive days. The North Face Endurance 50 will culminate with Dean's run in the New York City Marathon on November 5.
Visit www.thenorthface.com/theendurance50 for a list of event dates and cities, and to keep tabs on Dean as he gets ready for September. Promotional blow-in cards for this unprecedented run, sure to receive extraordinary media coverage, are inserted in this paperback edition of Ultramarathon Man, which also includes a new epilogue with Dean's diet and training tips.
Ultra-marathoner Dean Karnazes claims "There is magic in misery." While it would be easy to write off his habit of running for 100 miles at a timeor longeras mere masochism, it's impossible to not admire his tenacity in pushing his body to reach one extreme goal after another. Sure, it's gory to read about how he lost one of his big toenails from shoe friction during the Western States Endurance Run. But what registers more is that here's a guy competing in an event that includes 38,000 feet of elevation change--the equivalent of scaling the Empire State Building 30 times.
Despite his considerable athleticism, "Karno" argues that the first half of any race is run with one's body, and the second half with the mind. Without delving into excessively touchy-feely territory, he explores "the possibilities of self" as he completes an ultra-marathon in 120-degree heat in Death Valley, and later the first-ever marathon at the South Pole. It's an odd combination: a California surfer dude contemplating how, as Socrates said, "Suffering leads to wisdom." But Karnazes's self-motivation is utterly intriguing, and it's impossible to read this memoir without wanting to go out and run a marathon yourself.--Erica Jorgensen
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 10, 2008 Type: User Review |
Running with the Devil
An upfront admission - I am a horrible runner. Maybe the worst ever. We have to qualify in a PT test every quarter and the 1 1/2 mile run kills me. Every time.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Dec 21, 2007 Type: User Review |
Inspirating
In november (2007) I stumbled upon a Nissan ad on the net that featured Dean Karnazes and my interest was born. I googled him, read a lot of articles and saw a lot of video clips and I got more and more intruiged. Then I ordered the book and...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Nov 20, 2007 Type: User Review |
so, so
Interesting world that I had no idea existed, but written by a guy with a pretty big ego. Some good anecdotes, some bravado, overall entertaining read.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Oct 28, 2007 Type: User Review |
Fascinating Ability to run .. not a great writer
Dean Karnazes fascinated me from the get-go when I first read an article about him in the Times. His ability to run for days on end motivated me to take up running more seriously, in particular his description of the giddy joys of eating - imagine...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 28, 2007 Type: User Review |
Explodes the "overtraining" myth
Many other reviewers have discussed high points in this terrific book, so let me just mention one other revelation. Whenever magazines, newspapers, or TV journalists discuss exercise, they alway warn against the horrors of "overtraining." Working...
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