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S**T
Solid Advice for Beginning Runners
This book is very concise. I read it in one day. It is packed with important and interesting information for someone who wants to begin a running program. The author comes across as extremely knowledgeable and his advice is sensible. There were no crazy claims of lightning-fast weight loss or that an unfit person can do a 5K in 3 weeks using his program.I was disappointed in one thing about this book. I read all of part one, absorbed the information, very excited to start running. I even picked out some new running shoes. Then I got halfway through the second part, still impatient to start, when I read his advice that someone with my fitness level should actually train to WALK a 5K. I thought, what happened to the "couch" part of "couch to 5K"? I thought this was for sedentary people to learn to get out and run. He did have programs for couch to 5K or beginner to 5K, but I was unsure about trying that after reading about having to train to walk a 5K.Now, I do admire the author's honesty and willingness to tell me something I didn't necessarily want to hear, in the sense that he was trying to keep the program realistic. But it was still kind of a bummer. There's no mention of walking the 5K until you get to that part at the end of the book.I still think this book is great price for the solid information that you get from a fitness professional. It is definitely worth the read if you're interested in running a 5K and don't know where to start.
K**R
Worth the time
The benefits of regularly running are not unknown to anyone. As easy and simple as it might look, getting consistent with running is no cakewalk. It was finally after reading this beginner guide that I could identify my mistakes. The guide is full of tips on why we generally fail to get consistent and how to crack the art of running miles in one go. Every small detail has been discussed vividly and several myths have been debunked. If not for this book, I would never have been able to achieve the milestones I have now. Not only did this teach me how to run but also how to prepare myself for the same. Within a month I can feel the difference and how my stamina has leveled up. A must-read for all fitness enthusiasts.
K**D
Great for beginners!
I just ran my first 5k this weekend. This book helped me with training but mostly with pep talks. There were two times I wanted to stop but I used the technics I learned in this book to push myself to keep going. I finished the 5k run in 36 mins and 21 seconds!
R**M
It was very good but then...
I thought this book contained very good information and was also very motivational in getting anyone, young or old, off of our butts and onto the road. However, one of the final chapters of the book was the suggested training program and that is where the problem occurred. On the Kindle edition, the print is so small that it can barely be seen, much less followed. I enlarged the print size to the biggest setting and it cannot be seen. It's a shame because up to that point, the book was very informational but because of the print size resulting in a lack of a training schedule I feel I'm left high and dry and on my own. I can probably obtain a training schedule on line but I could have done that in the first place and saved my money.
B**1
Very Helpful Book
I have been active with exercising just about six days a week for the past year or so now. At the beginning of this year, I set a goal to run a 5k. I had no idea where to start because I have NEVER run before. It just wasn't something I thought I could actually do. Enter this book. It is pretty concise and the author is clearly knowledgeable. The book takes you through the basic things you need to know...what to wear, what to eat, how to get the right shoes, stretching, additional exercises, etc. It also talks about how your body reacts to different types of exercises. The book was so helpful to me and I just completed my very first 5K and ran the whole thing! The book concludes with different training programs depending on what you are trying to accomplish. For example, do you just want to finish it? Do you want to increase your speed?I would recommend this book for people just starting out, but also for those who are looking to refresh or improve on the current running practice.
M**.
A must for every runner
The e-book 5K Training For Beginners from Jago Holmes, is the right choice for someone who wants to start running, or someone who is already a regular runner and wants to do a little background reading, on how to train, what to do when and where, and what to focus on.It has a very good theoretical part which explains all the state of the art knowledge from sport science to runners experience. Jago takes the reader on a tour informing about equipment, the importance of goal setting, training aids, supplements to name just a few.Then follows the second part of the book which is all about practice, advanced training techniques, flexibility and stretching,..., to pick out a few important topics. The book concludes with 4 kind of workouts depending on your level of fitness and your goals in the race.It finishes with a look on race day.It has been fun learning and reading, as well as understanding through reading how the body works and reacts to different kinds of trainings, and all the things around running.If you want to run a 5K race, or just want to improve your runing workout this book is the ideal choice. The author takes the reader on a journey through all kind of running topics, which you can skip (for later reading), or read it is definitely worth while, and everyone even the experienced runner will find some new things worthwile.
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