Chasing the Runner's High: My Sixty Million-Step Program

Chasing the Runner's High: My Sixty Million-Step Program - Paperback

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Chasing the Runner's High: My Sixty Million-Step Program

Chasing the Runner's High: My Sixty Million-Step Program - Paperback

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Sale price  $24.28 Regular price 

by Ray Charbonneau (Author)

In Chasing the Runner's High, Ray Charbonneau tells the story how he pushed his addiction to running up to, and then past, his limits. There are plenty of hard miles, but there's lots of fun along the way too as Ray shares what he learned, what he should have learned, and what he still has to learn from running.

Marshall Ulrich, 4-time winner of the Badwater Ultramarathon and author of Running on Empty, calls Chasing the Runner's High "a look at one man's life and obsession with running and addictive behaviors. Humorous at times, but always looking toward the greater good, Ray shares life's ups and downs and provides a hard look into the mind of a runner, offering advice that can only be had with experience and hard fought miles underfoot.

Adena Schulzberg, winner of the 2006 Arkansas Marathon, says, "these are brutally honest tales, told with candor and frankness about strength, courage, obsession, desire and hard won understanding of self and sport."

The book is a great read for runners or for non-runners who want to understand their running friends!

Author Biography

Ray Charbonneau lives in Arlington, Massachusetts with his wife Ruth and their two cats, Felix and Phoebe. Ray and Ruth can often be found running on the streets and trails of Arlington and the surrounding towns, but Felix and Phoebe stay inside. Ray's work has appeared in both national dead-tree publications and landfill-saving electronic formats. His articles on running have appeared in the Boston Globe, Ultrarunning, Marathon & Beyond, Level Renner, Cool Running and other publications. Find out more at y42k.com.

Number of Pages: 258
Dimensions: 0.54 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2010

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