Hashiru tame ni umareta

urutora rannā vs jinrui saikyō no "hashiru minzoku"

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Christopher McDougall: Hashiru tame ni umareta (Japanese language, 2010, Nihon Hōsō Shuppan Kyōkai)

414 pages

Japanese language

Published Nov. 12, 2010 by Nihon Hōsō Shuppan Kyōkai.

ISBN:
978-4-14-081414-7
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OCLC Number:
534437287

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Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen, is a 2009 best-selling non-fiction written by the American author and journalist Christopher McDougall.

14 editions

Review of 'Born to Run' on 'Goodreads'

(I’m not going to describe the content, this is only what I took from the book)

What can I say – for a serious runner like myself (if “serious” means running six days a week), this book is a fantastic motivator. The cast of characters is colorful and the best part is – they’re real (although it’s sometimes hard to believe, but they are all Googlable). McDougall takes us through his search for the Mexico’s Tarahumara’s secret of long and healthy long-distance running. Even his detours into the invention of the first Nike running shoe (which he all but blames for the subsequent running-related injuries), barefoot running and his theories of human evolution into a running man, are entertaining to read.

I can’t say I agree with everything presented in the book, but I did squirm with unease while reading about the grueling endurance races. It was very difficult to …

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Subjects

  • Long-distance running
  • Running
  • Tarahumara Indians
  • Biography
  • Long-distance runners
  • Athletes
  • Running races

Places

  • United States
  • Copper Canyon Region
  • Mexico

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