9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the last book you need to read, September 11, 2010 This review is from: RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel (Paperback) I am a 150 lbs, 58 year old, 5K runner. I changed my running by reading Danny Dreyer's Chi Running, found my training method by David Holt's 10K & 5K Running, Training & Racing. These helped me a lot, but still I was not able to get the pleasure and comfort in my 4 weekly runs. Matt's book RUN gave me what I needed most; the real insight in running. It is definitely the last book I needed to read.
I recommend RUN for anybody running, she or he will attain the best understanding how to gain from pleasure, I did! My Long Slow Distance running is now taking significant less effort at the last 20% of it. The day after I do twice the normal distance of my hilltraining, I NEVER felt better! Thank you Matt for writing RUN.
Sean, "there is no run without a purpose"
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?12 of 13 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars philosophy meets physiology meets neurophysiology, July 26, 2010 This review is from: RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel (Paperback) I enjoy Matt's writing and his insights into different approaches to running. 'Run' looks at running as a brain driven and controlled activity. Matt combines the latest research in brain development with the 'coal face' action of coaches and elite athletes to provide a new approach to training. You essentially teach your brain that it's ok to run fast and to run far. Matt shows that it's brain activity that governs endurance and speed limits. He then takes you through the key research findings from the lab and also the training track to explain how and when the brain controls your running limits. But best of all, Matt provides the insights to enable you to find the best methods that work for you, to raise your performance - by working with the brain's physiology and how it likes to work best.
You won't find prescriptive training schedules but you will be able to develop, through your own intuition, the best training approach for you. Matt's book helps you do this.
Great book and an excellent read after Brain Training for Runners
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?8 of 9 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A new approach that makes good sense, September 19, 2010 This review is from: RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel (Paperback) I've been running off and on since high school but only within the last 5 years started to run long distances(marathon). Now in my 5th decade, and having completed 5 marathons in the last four years, I've been searching and experimenting with different approaches to "training up". Most of the books I've read have strict training programs that seem to just wear me out. So I find this book to be refreshingly different. Wow, I can actually go by how I feel rather than "got to get in that 20 miler today" or "got to meet my target of 55 miles this week". I now refer to my "adaptive" running schedule rather than "training" schedule. That's what it's really all about, adapting the body to new levels of running performance & not beating it up. I will use this approach in my quest to BQ this coming year.
Great insightful book with a lot of common sense once you understand the mind/body connection to running. Thanks Matt! Will buy two more copies for my running friends. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?
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