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Running Outside the Comfort Zone - An Explorer's Guide to the Edges of Running
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
That’s a Horrible Idea. What Time?
After a decade of writing about running, sports columnist Susan Lacke found herself in a serious rut. While runners around her were thriving, setting goals, and having fun, her own interest in running was lackluster at best. Seeking to reengage with the sport she once loved, she takes on a year of running challenges that scare her, push her, and downright embarrass her.
Empire State Building Run-Up . . . Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim . . . Red Bull 400 . . . Pony Express Trail 50 . . . Wife Carrying Championship . . . Across the Years 24-Hour Race . . . Grand Blue Mile . . . Caliente Bare Dare 5K . . . Bay to Breakers . . . Comrades Marathon . . .
From racing a rolling wheel of cheese to running naked to crossing the Grand Canyon, Lacke uncovers the brash, bold, and very human sides of running—along the way rekindling her own crush on America’s favorite all-comers sport.
Susan Lacke is a writer, professor, and adventure junkie. Her work has appeared in several magazines, including Women’s Running, Competitor, and Triathlete. She is the author of the book Life’s Too Short to Go So F*cking Slow.
List of contents
Introduction: What’s the Password?
1 In Defense of 3:00 a.m. Registrations
2 It’s All Uphill from Here
3 Davy Crockett, Dust Storms, and a Bag Full of Poop
4 How Did I Get Here? And Where Are My Shoes?
5 Uphill, Both Ways, in Jorts
6 A Helluva Race in a Helluva Town
7 Grandpa’s in the Tuff Shed
8 That’s a Horrible Idea. What Time?
9 Feels Like Home
10 One Mile at a Time
11 Lay It All Bare
12 Back Story
13 Stay Weird, San Francisco
14 And Jill Came Tumbling After
15 Thank Hell for Little Girls
16 Get Off My Back
17 The Ultimate Human Race
Epilogue: Open Sesame
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
About the Author
A YEAR OUTSIDE MY COMFORT ZONE
SEPT
Huntsville Marathon (#1) | Huntsville, UT
Red Bull 400 | Park City, UT
OCT
Pony Express Trail 50 | Faust, UT
DEC
Across the Years | Phoenix, AZ
JAN
La Farola Run | Havana, Cuba
FEB
Empire State Building Run-Up | New York City, NY
MAR
Coffin Race | Nederland, CO
Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Run | Flagstaff, AZ
APR
Salt Lake City Marathon | Salt Lake City, UT
Grand Blue Mile | Des Moines, IA
MAY
Caliente Bare Dare 5K | Land O’ Lakes, FL
USA Network’s Storytellers Project | Phoenix, AZ
Bay to Breakers | San Francisco, CA
Cooper’s Hill Cheese Roll | Gloucester, England
JUN
Girls on the Run Camp | Salt Lake City, UT
Midwest Wife Carrying Championship | Frederick, SD
Comrades Marathon | Durban, South Africa
SEPT
Huntsville Marathon (#2) | Huntsville, UT
About the author
Susan Lacke is a writer, college professor, and adventure junkie. She holds a doctorate in health education and a M.S. in family and community wellness. Her writing has appeared in many national and regional publications including Triathlete, Women’s Running, Competitor, and Salt Lake magazine. She is the author of Life’s Too Short to Go So F*cking Slow and has finished multiple Ironman and marathon races.
Summary
★★★★★ "I laughed, I cried and I was 100% re-inspired to stick with my own personal fitness goals"
Running Outside the Comfort Zone uncovers the brash, bold, and very human sides of running, and along the way Susan Lacke rekindles her own crush on America’s favorite all-comers sport.
Running offers much more than road racing! After a decade of writing about running, sports columnist Susan Lacke found herself in a serious running rut. The runners around her seemed to be thriving, setting goals, and having fun, but her own interest in running was lackluster.
Seeking to reengage with the sport she once loved, Lacke spends a year exploring running in its many shapes and forms, taking on running challenges that scare her, push her, and downright embarrass her. From races with giant cheese wheels to a regional wife-carrying competition, a naked 5K to climbing the dark stairwells of the Empire State Building, Lacke’s brave forays and misadventures are chronicled in wondrous and funny stories.
Foreword
A fun and funny exploration of running in all its many unusual forms featuring 21 quirky, iconic—even downright wacky—running events.
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Praise for Running Outside the Comfort Zone
“Read Running Outside the Comfort Zone for a fascinating look into the ‘edges of running.’ Susan rekindles her own crush on the sport of running and just might challenge readers to seek out their own exciting running challenges.” — Women’s Running
“Each chapter of Running Outside the Comfort Zone is a self-contained adventure, written in a witty, often hilariously understated style that reveals, in a no-holds-barred fashion, the author’s self-examination of her weaknesses, foibles, and strengths.” — American Trail Running Association (ATRA)
“In Running Outside the Comfort Zone, some races are straight up ridiculous asshattery; some are literally life-changing. And at every event, Susan remains on the lookout—for her love of running to return, for her limits to be tested, and for the secret password that would let her join the ranks of ‘real runners.’” — Fit Bottomed Girls
“If you love running, you’ll love this romp through the weird and wacky side of the sport.” — No Meat Athlete
Praise for Susan Lacke's debut book, Life's Too Short to Go So F*cking Slow:
“Susan Lacke is not only a great writer but also one of the most hilarious people around...And her book? It’s all that and more…It’s poignant. It’s vulnerable. It’s real. It’s inspiring. It’s funny. It’s deeply personal and reflective. It’s the kind of story that makes you look within...that makes you want to call up your best friend in the middle of the night and say ‘thank you from the bottom of my heart’. It’s the kind of read that makes you want to write a bucket list and start checking things off of it now… This book is SO F*CKING beautiful.” — Fit Bottomed Girls
“With humor and brutal honesty, Lacke draws you in to a touching story that's refreshingly free of affected ‘inspirational crap.’ It made me laugh, gave me pause to reflect on my own fallable inner voice, and to rejoice over relationships strengthened through sport. Brilliant!” — Heather Wurtele, professional triathlete
“I really loved Susan Lacke’s book. Her friendship with Carlos made me laugh and cry. More than anything, Life’s Too Short to Go So F*cking Slow is a reminder that sport is so much more than fitness: Sports are about friendship and the power to change the course of our lives.” — Rachel Joyce, professional triathlete
“A witty and honest story of an endearing friendship. Susan always keeps it real.” — Kelly Williamson, professional triathlete
“A relatively quick read about running, triathlon and friendship that will make you laugh, cry and reflect on what’s really important in your own life. Susan Lacke might not be a household name (yet, anyway) but she’s a hell of a writer and has a knack for using humor to tell stories that resonate on a deeply personal level… I can’t recommend [her book] enough.” — Mario Fraioli, The Morning Shakeout
“I was captivated and inspired by Susan's story of the profound transformative powers of friendship and sport. To see the progression and improvement in her life reminds us all of the value these human relationships and athletic endeavors have, and of the tremendous capacity for change and growth that lies in each person.” — Ben Hoffman, professional triathlete
“Life’s Too Short…cements Lacke’s reputation as the storyteller of endurance sports.” — Salt Lake magazine
“A book you just can’t put down…Susan Lacke shows the reader that we, too, can take Carlos’ passion and love and ‘go the distance’ in whatever we set out to do.” — A Triathlete’s Diary
“Life’s Too Short… gave me all the feels. Inspiring and funny, just like Susan.” — Women’s Running
”This story is inspiring and touching….If you remember your early days of triathlon training, you will relate to Lacke’s athletic development, the mistakes, injuries, and huge learning curve to become skilled at three sports.” — Triathlon Magazine Canada
Product details
Authors | Susan Lacke, Lacke Susan |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster N.Y. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 27.02.2019 |
EAN | 9781937715847 |
ISBN | 978-1-937715-84-7 |
No. of pages | 256 |
Dimensions | 203 mm x 131 mm x 14 mm |
Weight | 264 g |
Illustrations | Black-and-white photographs throughout., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen |
Subjects |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
> Letters, diaries
Guides > Sport > Track and field athletics, gymnastics TRAVEL / Special Interest / Adventure, SPORTS & RECREATION / Training, Marathon & cross-country running |
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