John Greed lived up to his name, so he took up jogging, unaware that his life would drastically change in the coming weeks of sweat and toil He would meet an inquisitive fox one morning, but what then? Would it run or stay? The answer is opaque, the journey paranormal, but one thing is sure - John
Running Free
โ Scribed by Richard Askwith
- Book ID
- 111871772
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781448137909
- ASIN
- B00GIV5JII
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Richard Askwith wanted more. Not convinced running had to be all about pounding pavements, buying fancy kit and racking up extreme challenges, he looked for ways to liberate himself. His solution: running through muddy fields and up rocky fells, running with his dog at dawn, running because he's being (voluntarily) chased by a pack of bloodhounds, running to get hopelessly, enjoyably lost, running fast for the sheer thrill of it. Running as nature intended. Part diary of a year running through the Northamptonshire countryside, part exploration of why we love to run without limits, Running Free is an eloquent and inspiring account of running in a forgotten, rural way, observing wildlife and celebrating the joys of nature. An opponent of the commercialisation of running, Askwith offers a welcome alternative, with practical tips (learned the hard way) on how to both start and keep running naturally โ from thawing frozen toes to avoiding a stampede when crossing a field of cows. Running Free is about getting back to the basics of why we love to run.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
**Can hurdling champion Josie find a way to improve her studies as well as follow her gold medal dreams at the Academy?** With the Royal Academy of Sport for Girls end of year Athletics Carnival fast approaching, golden girl of the track, Josie Ingram, and her team mates are training hard together
Frankie Aleen, a Doberman-shifter, has lived her life in and out of both foster homes and animal shelters. Without a mentor to guide her through the trials of shapeshifting, she was left to struggle to find balance between that of human and dog. Five years ago, though, she ran away from Chicago and
Frankie Aleen, a Doberman-shifter, has lived her life in and out of both foster homes and animal shelters. Without a mentor to guide her through the trials of shapeshifting, she was left to struggle to find balance between that of human and dog. Five years ago, though, she ran away from Chicago and