Born to Run: by Christopher McDougall | Summary & Analysis

Born to Run: by Christopher McDougall | Summary & Analysis
ISBN-10
1945048026
ISBN-13
9781945048029
Series
Born to Run
Category
Sports & Recreation
Pages
35
Language
English
Published
2016-02-24
Publisher
Instaread
Author
Instaread

Description

Born to Run by Christopher McDougall | Summary & Analysis Preview: Born to Run is a book about the natural virtues of running, based on Christopher McDougall’s own experiences, research, and training. It is centered on the Tarahumara, an indigenous Mexican tribe known for their feats of long-distance running. McDougall, a journalist, is a low-key hobbyist runner himself, but he experiences numerous injuries which threaten to force him to stop. Given the high injury rate among runners, McDougall is fascinated by stories of the Mexican Tarahumara. These native people live in the rugged, hot Copper Canyon, and are known for running more than 100-mile races over broken ground at amazing speeds. More amazingly still, the Tarahumara wear flat sandals rather than running shoes… PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Inside this Instaread Summary of Born to Run: · Overview of the book · Important People · Key Takeaways · Analysis of Key Takeaways

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