Ultra Marathon Books
MountainMaggie
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I want to run ultras, and I am looking for book ideas. I am also interested in favorite training plans, but I really like the feel of a book in my hands.
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The ultra specific books I am aware of are Bryon Powell's Relentless Forward Progress and Hal Koerner's Field Guide to Ultrarunning.0
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Thanks! I'll consider those.0
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There are many good books out there. I think I have 20+ they get a bit addictive. Finish one and onto the next. I have both of the books jturnerx mentions and agree they are both good. Another popular is Ultra Marathon Training by Wolfgang Oibrich.
If you want to know more about the big Ultra races and the Ultra seen you could try any of the books by Dean Karnazes, Scott Jurek or Killian Jornet.
For a more down to earth, i.e. not a natural runner, there is also 'Running and Stuff' by James Adams, which I quite enjoyed.
All available on Amazon as paper (or if you change your mind, kindle format)0 -
Thanks! I'm sure some will end up on Kindle, but I need at least one paper version to hold and keep me wrm at night. I'm generally pretty "green" person, but I have a thing about books.0
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Ultra running books are amazing. I really love Born to Run and Running on Empty. They're not necessarily training plan books, but they're inspiring.0
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I'm with JTURNERX. Both would be at the top of my list of recommendations.0
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I really liked Relentless Forward Progress.0
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I ordered Born to Run, though I'm sure I'll order more. Decided to go with inspirational versus training plans, as planning is really not my style in any aspect of life. I will consult online training guides, I think Powell has one, but everything I've done so far has been a mix of loose ideas of plans and whatever I actually get around to doing with my insane schedule.0
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I'm currently reading Running Through the Wall: Personal Encounters with the Ultramarathon. It's a collection of short stories, written by regular people. It feels like you are reading their blog. I'm enjoying it. Some stories are better written than others, but they are all interesting so far. It's a different perspective than most inspirational books out their written by the ''elites''.0
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lolsupkerstin wrote: »Ultra running books are amazing. I really love Born to Run and Running on Empty. They're not necessarily training plan books, but they're inspiring.
How could I forget Marshall's book? Loved it!
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i really enjoyed Eat and Run by Scott Jurek. Run or Die by Kilian wasn't a very good read at all.0
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It was a very difficult decision to choose one book out of your suggestions. I will read more, so by all means, keep throwing them my way.0
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Brain training for runners by Matt Fitzgerald. I have that on kindle.0
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chemlabdoc wrote: »Brain training for runners by Matt Fitzgerald. I have that on kindle.
I just picked that up yesterday for Kindle along with Racing Weight. But I first need to finish "Run Faster" by Brad Hudson and Matt Fitzgerald. I'm stoked!
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I will second the vote for Hal Koerner's Field Guide to Ultrarunning0
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Never Wipe Your *kitten* with a Squirrel: A trail running, ultramarathon, and wilderness survival guide for weird folks by Jason Robillard. It has some really funny stuff. He describes himself as a lazy ultra runner.0
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