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Athletics
52-Week Football Training
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (1999-09)
Author: Ben Cook
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Are You Ready?
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-31
Listen. This book is it. Drop any program you are on and follow this book. It involves everything from weight training to proper conditioning and even adds plyometrics for the complete combination of power, strenght, speed, agility, and stamina. I've never gained more mass and strength in one year in my entire life. This tells you exactly what to do and when to do it. This is so intense I recommend finding a mentor or a lifting partner to follow this with you to keep motivated. If football is your life like it is mine, buy this and you will become a better athlete. Period.

Phenomenal
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-20
This book provides a great training plan for players aged 16 to 45. Very comprehensive, easy to use and well illustrated. Noticed results within 6 weeks. Includes not only weight and conditioning training, but also drills to improve agility, foot speed and balance. This reference can serve as the basis for designing a team or individual training program for any level of play.

Absolutely the Best
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-06
I have only been doing this program for a little while, and it is as great as everyone says it is. Someone earlier said it is great for 16-45 year olds, but Im about to turn 15 and it works great for me. It would also work great for someone over 45, as their are at leat 10 different exercises for each body part to choose from. I suggest you stop whatever program you may be doing right now and try this one, I have looked into numerous other programs and attended camps and this is by far the best program I've found do far.

Year round training
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-12
I'm a woman in training for the IWFL (yes, there is women's football; check out californiaquakefootball.com.) This book has helped my training immensely. It covers just about everything. All lifts are expressed as a percentage of your maximum single-repetition weight (e.g., 8 x 60%)--which means I can use it as easily as the big boys. Bring a calculator to the gym, or else sit down and figure out the numbers beforehand, unless you are one of those people that can instantly calculate 60% of 130 to the nearest 5... well, you get the idea...

Buy this book & be bigger, stronger, faster. What else do you want?

This One's All That
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-21
Man, I can tell you, if you what a complete workout plan, this one's all that and more. Especially the first two weeks of the off-season, resistance training workouts, if you go maximally through those workouts like Ben Cook describes, you are going to be left at the end having to have some one else take your shirt off. I mean you are all messed up, but in a good way. This book was exactly what I needed. I'm on week 7 right now, (I started at the end of my high school football season) and I already feel bigger and stronger. Mr. Cook says that consistency is the key, and so far I havn't missed a workout. It seems to really be paying off I think. It'll pay off for you too I'll bet. GET THIS BOOK!

Athletics
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Triathlon Training (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
Published in Paperback by Alpha (2007-04-03)
Authors: Steve Katai and Colin Barr
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Excelent Advice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-10
I am still a month away from my first triathlon but I have found this book to be a very, very sound guide. The advice provides has been perfect for me both in scope and depth.

As described, fast shipment
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
I was completely please with this seller. The book arrived quickly and in excellent condition as described.

Best beginner book available
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
I have purchased quite a few books on beginner triathlon training and this is the best one I have found to help the first timer go from 0 to Sprint distance tri. Very concise and easy to follow.

Interested in Triathlon - must read
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-24
I found this an easy to read and understand resource for the sport of triathlon. I have done a few shorter distances and this book has both peaked my interest and given me confidence to take on the next distance.

I like how it is organized... covers all the bases with good tips and photos throughout.

Highly recommended!

Allen

Greatest Training Book Around
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-28
I've done 2 Ironman Triathlons and scores of sprints and 70.3's. This is the best book I have read about how to get started and keep going. It's easy to understand,and most important, correct. Everyone considering doing a triathlon, and people who are in it to stay should make this a must read.

Athletics
Games Girls Play: Understanding and Guiding Young Female Athletes
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Adult Publishing (2000-08-05)
Authors: Caroline Silby Ph.D. and Shelley Smith
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This book is truly excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-20
This book is the best I've ever read on the subject of young female athletes; Silby and Smith have a complete understanding of the challenges faced by girls who are involved in athletics, and the book gives example after example of how a young female athlete can cope with various critical issues. As the step-father of a female high-school athlete whose team won the Maryland soccer championship, I can attest to how valuable the book has been to her.

Silby knows her stuff, and Smith's prose is clear, concise, and always on the mark. Interestingly, Smith is also the co-author of the book, "Just Give me the Damn Ball," written with football-star Keyshawn Johnson.

If you've got a daughter involved in athletics, this is the book for her (and you'll find it useful, too). I can't recommend the book more highly--it's great.

A Skaters Mom Knows!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-12
What an incredable book! As a skaters mom, I found it insightful,informative, and amazingly DEAD ON! My 12 year old daughter has gone through all the doubts and anxiety that comes with the sport of Figure Skating. This book has been a wonderful guide to handling all the situations that arise. Even if your skater is an amazing talent and you never come across the problems of self-esteem, performance anxiety, or "bad skate days", you must, MUST BY THIS BOOK ANYWAY...JUST IN CASE!

Excellent book for Coaches and Parents of Female athletes
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-08
I have coached club volleyball for six years and have been a club director for three years, a lot of the lessons that Dr. Silby presents are pretty lessons that I have learned over the years through sheer hard lessons. I wish that I had this book to reference when I first started to coach young women.

Dr. Silby's book has been less a revelation but a reinforcement of what I had learned these last few years. This is not to say that I learned nothing from the book, on the contrary, I feel like I have gained important nuanceson communicating with young women and allowing them to tell me how I can help them get better and stronger both physically and mentally. An invaluable book indeed.

The only slight problem is that the book is geared toward the coaches of both individual sports and team sports, so not all the lessons are applicable completely.

I would recommend this book for anyone who coach, or are looking to coach. The lessons embodied in the book will make the road to success in coaching much smoother.

Excellent coverage of many important issues.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-06
As a father of 10-year-old and 6-year-old multi-sport female athletes (and their 4-year-old sister fast on their heels), and a coach of my girls' soccer and softball teams, I feel relieved that someone with the personal experience of having been an athlete and now working with athletes took the time to share their experiences and advice. Since my daughters also all figure skate, the personal experiences of the author's skating career are particularly insightful. Dr. Silby does an excellent job covering a wide range of topics and providing poignant positive examples for parents and coaches to use to better enjoy and improve their athlete's trying, joyous, frustrating, and fulfilling young lives. Thanks, Dr. Silby!!

Title is deceiving...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-14
Be aware, this book is more like Sports Psychology 101 than it is understanding and guiding female athletes. If you are a coach working with female athletes and you are looking at better ways to coach, read some of the UNC Womens National Team Soccer books. If you are looking for an intermediate book on Sports Psychology with examples using female athletes, this is what you get. It deals with individual issues for specific athletes with little applications to team sports. Parents who are looking to help their daughters with some psychology issues will find this book helpful. However, the remedy is usually seek professional help. This is an unique and rare sports psychology book geared towards female athletes.

Athletics
The Magic Soccer Ball
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2006-07-19)
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The Magic Soccer Ball Is A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
The Magic Soccer Ball has become a must read in our home, both my 15-year old daughter & 3 year-old son love it. It is my son's favorite book. After reading the book, he decided he wants to be a goalkeeper so he can use his hands to stop the ball from going into the goal. The book is wonderfully illustrated and very informative. When my son attends his sisters soccer games he will often point out things that he learned from the book. Not only did my son learn a lot from reading The Magic Soccer Ball, so did I. We look forward to reading the rest of the books in the series.

Charmimng, informative and educational
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-12
The magic Soccer Ball: The Soccer Field" is a charming, informative and educational book for young children that not only teaches the rudiments of the game but incorporates math (shapes of and in the field), vocabulary (Cleats, out of bounds)and geography (Brazilian main caracter). It is a delightful narrative told by Rone, a famous soccer ball. The field is described in easy to understand terms and the illustrations are appealingly large and colorful. I highly recommend this book for any young child soccer buff or not.
Jean Doctor-Elementary Teacher in New York State

Charmimng, informative and educational
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-12
The magic Soccer Ball: The Soccer Field" is a charming, informative and educational book for young children that not only teaches the rudiments of the game but incorporates math (shapes of and in the field), vocabulary (Cleats, out of bounds)and geography (Brazilian main caracter). It is a delightful narrative told by Rone, a famous soccer ball. The field is described in easy to understand terms and the illustrations are appealingly large and colorful. I highly recommend this book for any young child soccer buff or not.
Jean Doctor-Elementary Teacher in New York State

I love to play soccer
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-09
I love this book because helps me and my friends play better and follow all the game rules. I play soccer for 3 years with my team in Michigan and is a lot of fun. I ask everyone that loves soccer as much as I do to read it. It will help you play better.

Valerie O. ( 8 years old)

Great resource!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-08
The Magic Soccer Ball is a great resource to introduce key concepts of the game of soccer to children in a fun and simple way. The illustrations are colorful and engaging. I look forward to purchasing new titles from this series as they become available.

Athletics
Managing Little League
Published in Kindle Edition by McGraw-Hill (2008-03-07)
Author: Ned McIntosh
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Great help for a first time coach
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
Although I have coached Football before this was my first attempt at ruining kids Baseball experience. :) I really wish that I had read something like this prior to doing any kind of coaching. The chapters on choosing your team and dealing with parents are excellent.

The drills are also helpful but other baseball coaching books are equally good in this aspect.

So far all of the books I've found are designed for coaching 9-12 year olds, this one included. I'm currently working with 6-8 year olds in a pitching machine league. This is the only drawback to this book I can see.

If you are only buying one book to help with coaching a youth Baseball team, this one delivers all the tools needed. Most are simply drill books (which have their purpose). Managing Little League Baseball will help a beginner coach understand everything he needs to get started.

Great help
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
Thought this was a great tool for me (coach) and the kids on our team.

Great book for any youth baseball program
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-27
This book is outstanding and obviously written by someone who knows what he is talking about. My only comment is that it is not only for Little League baseball but any baseball program for youth such as Pony/Colt, Dixie league and others. Other than the rules that are unique to the Little League organization, the rest of the book is applicable to nearly any program. His recent update is even better. As a former Umpire in these programs I was particularly impressed in his comments about that part of the program. Strongly recommend this book to both coaches, parents and players.

Outstanding Book on Coaching Little League Baseball
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-26
I found this book reinforced some of the more successful things I'd been doing as a coach and gave me many other tips I intend to put into use this season. The author is methodical in his approach and it is easy to see why he never had a losing season in 15 years of coaching Little League. I'd recommend this book to anyone who wants to do a good job coaching youth baseball.

Managing Little League Baseball
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-27
This is a necessary and inspiring addition to any coaches library. It made me want to send a fan letter to the author.

Athletics
Peak Performance: Training and Nutritional Strategies for Sport
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Academic (1998-08)
Authors: John Hawley and Louise Burke
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Cool advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-27
After battling with a school physical education project on training principles, I found this book in our library and WOW, the assignment was easy! This book really made good practical sense and turned my essay from boring science to cool information. I now find myself wanting to read all the sports magazines to find out more about how world class athletes train and what they eat. Sounds to me like some of them need to buy a copy of this book to read!

An excellent sports science resource.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-30
Peak Performance is a fantastic resource and a great read. It demystifies scientific concepts and provides plenty of practical tips. The quotes make the book truely enjoyable to read. Anyone with a question about sports science and sports nutrition will find the answer in this book.

Science not Guesswork
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-15
Finally a book that actually uses the peer reviewed literature. It was a pleasure to read this book knowing that you were getting factual and scientifically valid information. If you want to know what works in training and nutrition this is the book. Now I dont have to buy all those supplements - and have I saved a heap of $'s.

Bridging the gap between sports science and sport
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-30
Peak Performance is the perfect companion for the athlete or coach looking for every ounce of accurate practical information available from sports scientists. John Hawley and Louise Burke (world leaders in sport related science) have teamed up to produce the "lay-persons" guide to improved athletic performance. Peak performance introduces us to the founding fathers of modern athletic training. Our authors then explore the facts that have been uncovered by exercise scientists attempting to discover proof of what produces optimal performance. An excellent blend of theory and practice!

Balanced, reader-friendly. Ideal for coach and athlete.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-03
There are so many good points about this book I hardly know where to start. What impresses me most is that the authors have maintained a balanced and rational view on the many diverse and sometimes conflicting inputs - lab. tests, experience in the sport, folklore, practicalities - all of these impinge on the attitudes of athlete and coach, and can result in a lot of confusion and uncertainty. The book does an excellent job in unravelling these tangled strands of knowledge and half-knowledge to present the a clear and accurate picture to the reader. Uncertain points are made clearer, several myths are debunked (some of my own misconceptions were cleared up). Yet where the truth remains hidden or is unclear this is commented upon. Concerning scientific studies the source material is extensive and up to date.

The layout and language are so clear and reader-friendly, and the material so interesting that I found it hard to put the book down. However, I'd have to advise readers not to try to take in too much at a time.

The few inaccuracies in some of the details didn't detract from the message or the overall quality. There is one slightly surprising omission, namely the absence of any discussion of the Conconi test for aerobic performance. Nevertheless, the sections on training are excellent; the ones on nutrition are even better.

Athletics
Running: Getting Started
Published in Paperback by Meyer & Meyer Fachverlag und Buchhandel GmbH (2005-04-30)
Author: Jeff Galloway
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Running again
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
This is a great book. I started running again at 49 years of age and thought that I should just be able to go out and run, when it wasn't working well I was discouraged. After reading this book I have a whole new routine and feel great. Even have the right size and type of shoes. I have recommended it to several other people.

Worth weighting for
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
As a former late 40's, near-obese person I have been having a great deal of success with this program, since starting in mid-November. Each week I see better results and have been able to do more running. My suggestion for anybody purchasing this book is to follow the program as written and not to try to do too much too soon. As a "want it now" society, we tend to neglect the importance of time with things such as weight loss. Be patient--it will happen! Happy running!

Perfect for beginners
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
As the title of this book says, this is the perfect book for you if you have been bitten by the running bug and you want to start properly.

Very inspriring
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-17
I had been trying to become a runner on my own but was unsuccessful. After reading this book, I discovered I was doing a lot of things wrong. Jeff Galloway's direct approach and positive writing inspired me to become consistent with my running program.

I hate running
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
I thought that running was the most boring sport on the planet. I was more of a sprinter short term running sport person. For some reason I picked up this book and became enthralled by it. It made me understand the mechnaics of running and why Mr. Galloway loves it. To the point now where I run every other day, I look in the book to determine what I need to do before race day, what to eat etc. In essence love the book and I was not a runner until I read this book.

Athletics
Sports Illustrated: Athlete (Sports Illustrated)
Published in Hardcover by Sports Illustrated (2008-05-06)
Author: Walter Iooss
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An amazing book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
I got this for my husband for Father's Day, and while I expected a large book, this is more than I imagined. The pictures are so dramatic in content and so large in scope, each page requires an extended time to absorb it. My husband is thrilled with it, and goes back to it regularly as it can't be read all at once. A must for every sports fan!

In AWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
I purchased this book for my husband, after seeing Mr. Ross on the Today Show. My husband who is a sport freak, is totally in love with this book. The pictures are stunning! This is a MUST have for any sports lover. And the price is amazing!!

Superb pictures
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-21
OK look-- and I mean it- LOOK! This oversized, coffee table book is filled with incredible images and sports moments. Micheal Jordan frozen high above the court, Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus looking like kids sharing a table, Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier looking like old warriors/friends. And the occasional anecdotes about the shoots are wonderful.

Why only 4-stars? The presentation doesn't allow for any identifying captions on each page. There's an index-type "key" in the back of the book. Given the book's size, it is rather awkward to flip the pages forward and back to identify the athletes, not to mention that the entries are somewhat difficult to read due to the very small font.

BUT-- this is a minor complaint. If you've never seen Iooss' work (impossible?), you're in for a huge treat. And even if you have, you owe it to yourself to see them presented here. Gorgeous.

BEAUTIFUL
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
As a former professional photographer (and currently successful writer), I consider Walter Iooss to be the best working photographer around (and the best sports photographer ever); his new book, a retrospective of his 40 years behind the lens, confirms this in spades. Whether you're a sports fan or just a fan of beautiful imagery, this book is a must. Hear me? A MUST. (And at the Amazon price you goddabe nuts not to own it.)

Nobody Does It Better
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-31
Walter Iooss has been front and center among sports photographers since he was a skinny teenager in the 1960s.

Five decades of sport blend seamlessly together in this exception volume. There isn't a single weak image in this book, which is hardly surprising since I seriously doubt that Walter has ever shot a bad photo...

I never tire of Walter's stories and his back story about his photos of Tiger Woods and of Yogi Berra with Whitey Ford are priceless...

Anyone who loves sports photography will love this beautifully designed book.

Athletics
The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide: How to Win the Battle Against Eating Disorders, Amenorrhea, and Osteoporosis
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (2000-09)
Authors: Carol L., M.D. Otis and Roger Goldingay
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An enlightening life saver
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-02
I bought this book after I learned that I have all the signs of the triad and was struggling to understand both how I developed my health problems and how I can recover. This book answered all of my questions. It also helped me realize that I am definitely not alone.

The book is written in an engaging and easy-to-read style, which makes the medical information easy to comprehend. The book also includes profiles of various female athletes and athletic women. It seems likely that every reader will identify with at least one of the profiles. In addition, Dr. Otis uses great phrases that one can recall when she needs to remind herself of the goals. My favorites are "too fit to quit" and "too thin to win."

Whether you're an athletic woman or someone who cares for an athletic woman, I highly recommend this book. It will be a steep climb to health, but this book leaves me confident that I can be fit and healthy again.

Coaches! Let women be women
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-10
I am a male coach of female soccer players. I would go so far as to say that the depth of knowledge contained in this book is beyond that which many coaches of team sports would search for. However, coaches who are interested in getting the best from their athletes, rather than having athletes fit their own personal coaching agendas, will find in these pages essential truths that will illuminate their coaching. There has been a strong social tendency for women's understanding of ability and success to be measured by male standards (the sense of athletic body image in connection with performance, which is dealt with in detail, is only one of them driven by this perspective), and this book is thankfully one which reminds us that women are not only entitled to be judged as women, but need and deserve to be so. As coaches, and certainly as male coaches, we cannot help our female athletes realise their potential until we understand them better and give them credit for being who they are, and encourage them to be who they are. This book helps us do just that.

A Must for All Female Athletes
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-16
Books which honestly deal with the pressures and concerns of female athletes are rare, and this one should be required reading for every active woman from twelve to sixty. There is lots of information out there on how to be thin but far less on how to be fit. Otis and Goldingay are among the very few to acknowledge that they are not one and the same. This is not a book about eating disorders - though they are intelligently discussed. Nor is it a book about how to get in shape. It's much more. The authors honestly address medical issues such as amenorrhea and osteoporosis, provide information on nutrition, injuries and maintaining optimal energy for performance. Most important of all, they are medical professionals finally urging athletic women to be as strong as they can be. For anyone who's ever struggled between the twin camps of thin and fit, this book MUST go to the top of the pile.

Covers a gamut of issues concerning women athletes
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-17
The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide covers a gamut of issues concerning women athletes including eating disorders, amenorrhea, osteoporosis, body image. One of the most important chapters is on getting and giving help, forming a support team, getting referrals, the journey to recovery while continuing training, and communicating effectively with family, friends, teammates, and coaches. The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide concludes with an excellent chapter on "Peak Performance: Preventing the Triad" and sites specifically what the woman athlete can do, what her friends can do, what her family can do, what schools and organizations can do, what their men can do, and what coaches and athletic departments can do to assist the woman athlete to thrive, prosper, and perform in the competitive world of athletic competition. Highly recommended for personal, professional, and athletic department reference libraries, The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide is enhanced with references, resource lists, and a comprehensive index.

The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-08
This book is a must for all active women. This book has everything! I especially enjoyed the comprehensive case studies of accomplished women athletes and how they took control of their health issues. This book covers, in depth, eating disorders and how to overcome them. It also covers all women's health issues from menstruation to injuries to everyday aches and pains. Extremely valuable information and sound and compassionate medical expertise are key elements of this book. I highly recommend this book for ALL women, young or old. It is a valuable resource.

Athletics
Cold Clear Day: The Athletic Biography of Buddy Edelen
Published in Paperback by Wind Sprint Press (1992-01-01)
Author: Frank J. Murphy
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Unsung Hero
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-06
I really enjoyed this book. Other people may go for the swagger of Pre or the domination of a Salazar or Rodgers. But, of all the the runners I've read about, Edelen is the one I identify with most. I suppose it's because he's more of an unsung hero of American running.

The book is fairly well written, and unlike many biographies, it does not drag on with boring uneeded details. It documents the man that Edelen was and shows excerpts from his training to give insight, to those of us who run ourselves, the kind of grueling training he did.

One of my top five running books.

Running into oblivion
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-13
As a runner in Alamosa, where Buddy lived for many years, I was shocked to learn one day that a friend of mine was the son of this former world record holder. Having of course never read the book, much less heard of the man himself, I found myself buying this biography of Buddy Edelen. What I discovered was awe-inspiring: a man who worked himself past the brink only to run into oblivion. Even had I not known some of the particulars of Buddy's life, "A Cold, Clear Day" impressed me with a great sense of respect for Buddy as an athlete. Beyond tough, he deserves to be remembered in the annals of running lore.

Forgotten Hero
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-21
When I picked up this book I did not know who Buddy Edelen was. This is right up there with the best running biographies I have read. If you love a good sports biography, whether you are a runner or not, pick this up. GREAT READ!

The poetry of long distance running
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-19
What I found so amazing in Frank Murphy's work is his lyrical skill that makes this non-fiction book read like a wonderful tale.

Historical accuracy and insightful exploration of personal determination give a clear psychological landscape of the kind of athlete that put long distance running on the map of today's sports.

A must read not only for long distance runners, but for poets as well.

excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-08
Reading this book was a delight. What got was that Buddy was nobody special at first - just another guy in the American collegiate system. Nonetheless, he took a risk, went to England to train with and compete against the best, and it paid off with a marathon world record.
The glimpses into Buddy's mind are great, especially the narrative portion about the Olympic trials at Yonkers. You can't read this book and not love Buddy Edelen.


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