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Just Do It, SensiblyReview Date: 2006-08-31

1926 Boston Marathon Winner Still Going Strong at Age 93Review Date: 1999-04-21
I visited with Johnny Miles in October 1998, at his home in Hamilton, Ontario and took photographs of him wearing his prized possession-the jacket he received at the 100th running of the Boston in 1996. He has slowed down a bit but is still sharp enough to sign his autograph for the Johnny Miles Foundation in the few remaining copies of his biography: Johnny Miles, Nova Scotia's Marathon King. The Foundation is in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada, c/o Dr. John Miles Williston/902-752-7470).
For many Canadian runners, in particular those from Atlantic Canada, the Johnny Miles book continues to serve as an inspiration. As the author, I frequently receive phone calls and e-mail (footless@escape.ca) from those who've been inspired by the story of Johnny Miles. Recently copies of it were taken to South Korea by a Winnipeg, Manitoba runner to be presented to the two Korean runners who won the Boston.
This year is the 70th anniversary of Johnny Miles' second Boston record breaking victory and more than one runner from Canada, and perhaps even Bill Rodgers himself, was wearing a T-shirt in the 1999 Boston, from the Johnny Miles 10K classic in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
Will Cloney of Boston who was BAA race director for more than 40 years said:"There hasn't been a Johnny Miles in Boston since Johnny Miles. He was really the first and the last surprise winner."
You can still find this book in your library as well as in used bookstores. Ask Amazon to find it for you.

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Keep on readingReview Date: 2000-02-01


Another great one -Review Date: 2003-11-28

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A fundamental book for climbersReview Date: 2006-08-23
The most notable exceptions were Eric's publications; namely, the excellent books "Training for Climbing" and "How to climb 5.12", both of which are mainly targeted towards relatively experienced climbers.
This new book brings the same rigorous scientific approach and wealth of information to the hands of beginners, and represents an invaluable learning tool for anybody approaching a climbing gym for the first time.
In a readily understandable way, Eric explains everything one needs to know in order to become proficient, making no assumptions as to age, fitness level or prior climbing experience.
In addition to describing climbing equipment, moves, techniques and strategies, Eric covers such aspects as nutrition, mental and physical training, safety, and even includes tips on how to build a custom home climbing wall.
Other useful learning tools are the brilliant visual representations of how vectors of force act in each particular climbing move (superimposed on pictures of climbers in action), and the inclusion of a large number of drills, which I haven't found in any other book on this subject.
If you are considering exploring this wonderful sport and joining a climbing gym, this is definitely the book to start with and read again and again as you progress to more advanced levels. Once you become more comfortable on the wall, the above mentioned "Training for Climbing" and "How to climb 5.12" will then give you the more advanced tools you need to progress towards the highest levels of climbing performance.


PE CurriculumReview Date: 2000-07-13

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From the man himself!Review Date: 2007-08-06

From the authorReview Date: 2002-03-15
Although I am the author, I am compelled to write a review for The Map of Your Future because so many young student-athletes who have used it have been helped by it and you don't get the whole scoop when it comes up on the web.
I am the Women's Head Basketball Coach at the University of California Santa Cruz and have been a college outreach counselor and high school coah so I know what I'm talking about.
A couple of highlights you'll find inside the Map of Your Future:
*year by year checklist for athletics AND academics for 8th through 12th grade
*10 tips to get noticed by college coaches
*keys to marketing yourself to prospective college coaches
*it will be worth every penny if you really want the inside scoop on playing college sports
In short any student-athlete no matter how young or what skill level they possess will benefit from reading the Map of Your Future.
Sincerely,
Coach Mitchell

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A Must Have For ASU FansReview Date: 2002-02-21
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hits the nail on the head.Review Date: 2000-05-25
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Equally, some years ago, Don Kardong - a U.S. Olympic marathoner - was asked how he runs the 26.2-milers. He replied, "One foot in front of the other."
Running is a very simple sport to get involved in and enjoy for a lifetime. And there is not a better book published to get a person sensibly into the activity than Jog, Run, Race.
Joe Henderson leads the reader through gauging initial fitness and into workout routines that set an excellent foundation. The chapters are separated according to initial ability and emerging fitness.
By following the workouts, the reader will be poised to reach goals that may include running for fun, fitness or to challenge oneself at local races.
If you want to try running and want guidance in how to take those initial steps, you cannot go wrong in seeking out this book on Amazon or in second-hand book stores.