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Running Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series) [Paperback]

Richard Benyo (Author)
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March 10, 1998 Ageless Athlete Series


Many middle aged runners face a common problem: the personal challenge and inner rewards that were once powerful motives driving their running program have faded with time. What started as an invigorating ritual that refreshed the body and spirit has become too familiar and oftentimes monotonous.

Running Past 50 was written to remedy this problem and restore the fun and meaning to running. Author Rich Benyo-who is editor of Marathon & Beyond, a former executive editor of Runner's World, and a devoted runner himself-shows runners how to reinvent their running so that the years after 50 can be the best in their careers.

Through an engaging writing style and humorous anecdotes, Benyo helps runners:

- evaluate their physical condition and mental motivation,
- set new goals,
- train more effectively,
- understand good nutrition and hydration,
- avoid injuries, and
- stay motivated.

Benyo shows seasoned runners how to make adjustments to their running program so that training becomes more effective and satisfying. He discusses physical adjustments that runners can make, including increasing upper- and lower-body strength, using speed training and pacing in workouts, getting proper rest, and working walking into workouts. He also covers the all-important mental aspects of running, inspiring and encouraging runners to push past psychological barriers that hold them back.



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"""Runners are turning 50 in incredible numbers. Rich Benyo has gone ahead as a sort of aerobic scout to share with the rest of us what to expect: the joys to be celebrated, the pitfalls to be avoided, the challenges to be embraced. But Running Past 50 isn't only for the new 50-year-old runner; it's also a very readable guidebook for those who've long since taken up residence in the second half of their century of fitness."""
Kathrine Switzer
Director, Avon Running Global Women's Circuit
Winner of 1974 New York City Marathon
"""Rich Benyo has done his usual job of covering the constantly challenging area of aging. A very informative book."""
Jeff Galloway
Author of "Galloway's Book on Running"
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""Runners are turning 50 in incredible numbers. Rich Benyo has gone ahead as a sort of aerobic scout to share with the rest of us what to expect: the joys to be celebrated, the pitfalls to be avoided, the challenges to be embraced. But Running Past 50 isn't only for the new 50-year-old runner; it's also a very readable guidebook for those who've long since taken up residence in the second half of their century of fitness.""
Kathrine Switzer
Director, Avon Running Global Women's Circuit
Winner of 1974 New York City Marathon

""Rich Benyo has done his usual job of covering the constantly challenging area of aging. A very informative book.""
Jeff Galloway
Author of Galloway's Book on Running

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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics; 1 edition (March 10, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0880117052
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880117050
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rich Benyo is a longtime runner who over the past 30-some years has competed in distance races from 400 meters to ultramarathons and has completed 37 marathons. Named Journalist of the Year by the Road Runners Club of America, he is the former executive editor of Runner's World Magazine and Anderson World Books, Inc., and is currently the editor of Marathon & Beyond magazine. He has written 22 books on running, health, and fitness, including Running Past 50 and Running Encyclopedia.

Benyo was inducted into Running USA's Hall of Champions in 2005, and he currently resides in Forestville, California, where he enjoys sailing when he is not running or writing.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars OK part of a series., January 18, 2007
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As an over 50 multi-marathoner I found this text lacking in some areas. It seemed to address a target market but missed because it assumed that all runners are speed motivated and were fast runners in early years. Most of today's distance runners are neither.
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34 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars For Seasoned Runners Only, April 22, 2002
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This book is not helpful for people taking up the sport of running for the first time in their 50's. It's aimed at lifelong runners who need to reassess their approach. It doesn't fit will with other books in this series, such as Strength Training Past 50, which is perfect for beginners.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, August 16, 2009
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This book explained complex concepts about running in a very easy to understand way. When talking about hydration, soft-drinks, caffeine ingestion, it explained pros and cons in a very lucid way. Best feature of the book is the anecdotal stories of many inspiring 50+ runners. It's a great read and hard to put down. I am a fitness runner, not a competitive runner but this book talking about old competitive runners doesn't bother me at all. Even though I wasn't good at distance running when I was young I admired those who excelled. Understanding the mindset of elite master runners helps me plan my running career after 50. Some day I will race even though it's not my current goal.
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