Young Runners at the Top (eBook)

A Training, Racing, and Lifestyle Guide for Competitors and Coaches
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2017
156 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4422-7069-5 (ISBN)

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Young Runners at the Top -  Kevin Beck,  Lize Brittin,  Brad Hudson
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This book is an in-depth guide for training young runners of all abilities. It shares with the athletes and their coaches not only what it takes to become a top runner but also how to maintain a positive attitude, how to non-intrusively integrate training into their daily lives, and how to truly enjoy the act of running.
In today's hyper-competitive world, young athletes are often pushed to compete and pressured to succeed to the point of burnout. It doesn't have to be that way, though, because many young runners genuinely enjoy training and racing. But in order to train and compete intelligentlyto become better runners yet avoid injuries or academic and social misstepsthey need guidance.Young Runners at the Top: A Training, Racing, and Lifestyle Guide for Competitors and Coaches provides helpful instructions and suggestions for runners of all abilities. Drawing on their experiences as coaches and runners, authors Brad Hudson, Lize Brittin, and Kevin Beckoffer insights into how pre-teens and teens can become faster and stronger athletes. Chapters cover such key topics as choosing the right gear, cross-training, the mental side of running, new technology, how to integrate running into daily life, and proper nutrition. Sample training schedules for beginning, intermediate, and elite runners make this a truly comprehensive resource for runners at all levels. Using examples of athletes who have excelled both as youngsters and adults and citing wisdom from top running coaches, this book encourages young runners to develop the inner strength and discipline required in a demanding sport. Ultimately, Young Runners at the Top shares with athletes, coaches, and parents not only what it takes to become a top runner, but also how to maintain a positive attitude and enjoy the act of running day after day, year after year.

Brad Hudson is one of the most respected distance-running coaches in the U.S. He competed in the Olympic Trials Marathon and has coached a slew of world-class runners in Oregon and Colorado. He is the founder of Marathon Performance (http://www.marathonperformance.com/) and is the head of the Hudson Training Systems Elite group (http://hudsoneliteco.com/). Hudson is the coauthor of Run Faster From 5K to the Marathon.Lize Brittin is a writer and runner. She is the author of Training on Empty (2013) and has written for publications such as Competitor, Active Cities, Boulder Magazine, and Thrill. At age sixteen Brittin set a women’s record at the Pikes Peak Ascent, considered one of the most challenging mountain races in the country.Kevin Beck was a senior writer for Running Times magazine for over a dozen years. He is a regular contributor to Competitor Running, Triathlete Magazine, and Men’s Fitness and is the editor of the training book Run Strong (2005). Beck has coached at the high school and open category levels and gives talks across the country.

ForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Youth Running in the United States and AbroadChapter 2: Body BasicsChapter 3: Gearing UpChapter 4: Running in the FamilyChapter 5: Nutrition for Health and PerformanceChapter 6: The Role of a MentorChapter 7: The Breakdown LaneChapter 8: Cross-TrainingChapter 9: Mind GamesChapter 10: The Club SceneChapter 11: DecisionsChapter 12: Through the AgesConclusionBibliographySuggested ResourcesIndexAbout the Authors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.6.2017
Zusatzinfo 19 Illustrations including: - 9 Tables; - 10 Text Boxes.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
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Schlagworte child athletes • child runners • Coaches • coaches of young athletes • coaches of young runners • coaching runners • guide for runners • kid athletes • kid runners • parents of athletes • preteen athletes • preteen runners • Racing • runners • Running • running coach • running wisdom • Sports Training • teenage athletes • teenage runners • teen athletes • teen runners • Track • track and field • Young athletes • young runners
ISBN-10 1-4422-7069-1 / 1442270691
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-7069-5 / 9781442270695
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