Good books on endurance training
Good books on endurance training
Hi all,
I'm looking for any recommendations on good books to read about endurance training on the erg. Specifically, dealing with the mental elements of training for long periods!
Many Thanks,
Brendon
I'm looking for any recommendations on good books to read about endurance training on the erg. Specifically, dealing with the mental elements of training for long periods!
Many Thanks,
Brendon
Re: Good books on endurance training
It has nothing to do with training on the erg, but the best book I've ever read about endurance training and competition is "Born to Run" written by Christopher McDougall. It concerns members of an Indian tribe in Mexico who can run hundreds of miles injury free with little rest. The feature is a race between these people and outstanding American ultra-marathon runners. It offers extremely interesting insights as to how these people deal with the physical and mental effects of extreme long distance training.Brendon99 wrote:Hi all,
I'm looking for any recommendations on good books to read about endurance training on the erg. Specifically, dealing with the mental elements of training for long periods!
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Netflix and Amazon Prime help to pass the time on long erg piecesBrendon99 wrote:Hi all,
I'm looking for any recommendations on good books to read about endurance training on the erg. Specifically, dealing with the mental elements of training for long periods!
Many Thanks,
Brendon
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55 yo/165lbs
1K: 3:09.8 (Nov 2015)
2K: 6:26.5 (2016 Main Line Slide)
6K: 20:46 (March 2015)
1/2 marathon: 1:18:56 (Dec 2016)
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Re: Good books on endurance training
I just read a decent book by Matt Fitzgerald called "How Bad Do You Want It?". has one chapter in there about the NZ double. Some items in there to think about and integrate. Mostly it lets you know that everyone has to figure out how to overcome suffering or hardships. I also read "The Runners Brain" by Dr. Jeff Brown recently. I honestly cant recall if I liked it or not!
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Re: Good books on endurance training
Try here http://www.ergrowing.com/
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Running Formula by Jack Daniels.
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Re: Good books on endurance training
Reading a good one now. Faster ... by Michael Hutchinson.
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Re: Good books on endurance training
"Fast After 50" - Joe Friel. Just published. I wish he wrote it when I was 40.