Run Like Crazy

Run Like Crazy

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Author: Tristan Miller

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


In 2010, Tristan Miller ran 52 marathons in 52 weeks, in 47 countries, across seven continents. Why on earth would anyone do that, you may ask. First of all, he wanted to see if he could. Secondly, he'd lost his well-paid IT job and took the opportunity to follow his dream, in a now-or-never kind of way. Thirdly, he wanted to jump off the treadmill of daily life to see what else he could do. So this is the story of how he did it, and why. This is Amazing Race in running shoes. The marathons had to be official ones, not just any old 42 kilometres in any old country. So he had to get to a certain country by a particular time, as cheaply as possible. And then there's the intrigue of the mental and physical challenge of all those marathons. The message in Tristan's story is that you can do what you want to do - you just need to take the leap and believe in yourself, and then, in his case, run like crazy!
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Tristan Miller

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


In 2010, Tristan Miller ran 52 marathons in 52 weeks, in 47 countries, across seven continents. Why on earth would anyone do that, you may ask. First of all, he wanted to see if he could. Secondly, he'd lost his well-paid IT job and took the opportunity to follow his dream, in a now-or-never kind of way. Thirdly, he wanted to jump off the treadmill of daily life to see what else he could do. So this is the story of how he did it, and why. This is Amazing Race in running shoes. The marathons had to be official ones, not just any old 42 kilometres in any old country. So he had to get to a certain country by a particular time, as cheaply as possible. And then there's the intrigue of the mental and physical challenge of all those marathons. The message in Tristan's story is that you can do what you want to do - you just need to take the leap and believe in yourself, and then, in his case, run like crazy!