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Personal Best Running offers training programs and race strategies from champion runner and coach Mark Coogan. He shares his successful formula for running fast—while staying healthy and happy—without running taking over your life.
List of contents
Part IChapter 1. The Coach Coogan Training Principles
Chapter 2. Building a Good Training Environment
Chapter 3. Staying Strong and Healthy
Chapter 4. Using Your Mind to Run Faster
Chapter 5. How and Why to Be a Student of the Sport
Part IIChapter 6. Racing Is a Skill You Can Master
Chapter 7. What’s in the Schedules, and How to Follow Them
Chapter 8. Training for and Racing the Mile
Chapter 9. Training for and Racing the 5K
Chapter 10. Training for and Racing the 10K
Chapter 11. Training for and Racing the 15K to Half Marathon
Chapter 12. Training for and Racing the Marathon
Chapter 13. Training for and Racing Many Events in a Short Period
Chapter 14. Training for a Quick Transition From One Race Distance to Another
About the author
Mark Coogan (@mark_coogan) is the coach of Team New Balance Boston (@teamnbboston), an elite distance running team that sent three athletes to the 2021 Olympics. He was previously the distance running coach at Dartmouth College and also coached at Tufts University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Phillips Exeter Academy. Among the athletes Coogan has coached are Olympians Elle St. Pierre, who holds the U.S. indoor records for the 1-mile and 2-mile races and is a world championship silver medalist; Heather MacLean, the 2022 U.S. indoor 1,500-meter champion; and Abbey D’Agostino Cooper, whose seven NCAA titles make her the most decorated distance runner in Ivy League history.
Before becoming an elite coach, Coogan was a professional runner from 1988 to 2004. He was on the 1996 U.S. Olympic marathon team, won the silver medal in the marathon at the 1995 Pan American Games, represented the United States in the 5,000-meter race in the 1995 World Track and Field Championships, and ran in seven World Cross Country Championships. He had unique range, ranking in the top 10 in the United States in the mile, steeplechase, 5K, 10K, and marathon during his career. He was also the first Massachusetts native to run a mile in less than 4 minutes. He lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Scott Douglas (@mescottdouglas) is a contributing writer for
Runner’s World and the author or coauthor of several well-known running books, including
Advanced Marathoning,
Running Is My Therapy, and the New York Times best sellers
Meb for Mortals and
26 Marathons. His writing on fitness and health has appeared in
The Atlantic,
Washington Post,
Slate, and
Outside. He lives in North Yarmouth, Maine.
Summary
Personal Best Running offers training programs and race strategies from champion runner and coach Mark Coogan. He shares his successful formula for running fast—while staying healthy and happy—without running taking over your life.