图书标签: 跑步 马拉松 长跑 体育 运动
发表于2024-12-28
Running with the Kenyans pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
“A dusty road stretches into the distance like a pencil line across the arid landscape. Lions, rhino, and buffalo roam the plains on either side. But I haven’t come to Kenya to spot wildlife. I’ve come to run.”
Whether running is your recreation, your religion, or just a spectator sport, Adharanand Finn’s incredible journey to the elite training camps of Kenya will captivate and inspire you. Part travelogue, part memoir, this mesmerizing quest to uncover the secrets of the world’s greatest runners—and put them to the test—combines practical advice, a fresh look at barefoot running, and hard-won spiritual insights.
As a boy growing up in the English countryside, Adharanand Finn was a natural runner. While other kids struggled, he breezed through schoolyard races, imagining he was one of his heroes: the Kenyan long-distance runners exploding into prominence as Olympic and world champions. But as he grew up, pursued a career in journalism, married and had children, those childhood dreams slipped away—until suddenly, in his mid-thirties, Finn realized he might have only one chance left to see how far his talents could take him.
Uprooting his family of five, including three small children, Finn traveled to Iten, a small, chaotic town in the Rift Valley province of Kenya—a mecca for long-distance runners thanks to its high altitude, endless running paths, and some of the top training schools in the world. Finn would run side by side with Olympic champions, young hopefuls, and barefoot schoolchildren . . . not to mention the exotic—and sometimes dangerous—wildlife for which Kenya is famous.
Here, too, he would meet a cast of colorful characters, including his unflappable guide, Godfrey Kiprotich, a former half marathon champion; Christopher Cheboiboch, one of the fastest men ever to run the New York City Marathon; and Japhet, a poor, bucktoothed boy with unsuspected reservoirs of courage and raw speed. Amid the daily challenges of training and of raising a family abroad, Finn would learn invaluable lessons about running—and about life.
Running with the Kenyans is more than one man’s pursuit of a lifelong dream. It’s a fascinating portrait of a magical country—and an extraordinary people seemingly born to run.
" 【英】亚德哈罗南德·芬恩(Adharanand Finn)
目前任职于《卫报》,同时也是《跑者世界》杂志的特约记者,还在《独立报》撰写专栏。他热中于路跑运动,青少年时期曾是英国越野赛跑的选手,目前他和家人住在英国德文郡埃克赛特镇,最近刚赢得当地的十公里路跑赛第一名。
亚德哈罗南德·芬恩多年来观察到肯尼亚跑者从夺冠奥运会到称霸各大城市马拉松赛,也看到全球顶级的跑步选手只要到肯尼亚训练几个月,跑步速度就会更上一层楼。久未跑步训练、体态完全变样的他,以全世界最艰难的里瓦马拉松赛为目标,踏上寻找肯尼亚人跑步这么快的秘密。"
作者芬恩只用半年时间就摸出门道,可见他是全力融入肯尼亚,仔细观察动足脑筋。这么敬业的记者不多见。肯尼亚人的训练方法是可以复制。生活环境,饮食习惯,全社会对跑步运动的支持观念是取胜的大环境,花再多钱也复制不来。基因什么的理论我就呵呵了。 当跑步运动员是脱离贫困...
评分《跑出肯尼亚》是一本将跑步、文化、风俗与个人经历结合在一起的纪实散文。然而作者的目的并不是抒情感怀,他要找出肯尼亚人擅长跑马拉松的原因,不管是从生理构造、心理素质、生活坏境还是技术层面。作为《跑者世界》特约记者、《卫报》专栏作者以及半专业跑者,亚德哈罗南德...
评分作者自身的跑步经历和非洲的跑步文化结合得还不错,有干货。 关于赤足跑的理论也较为详细。 感觉是欧洲跑步实践与非洲跑步文化的一次碰撞,挺有意思。另外一点是,作者虽然在英国本土曾是一名跑步选手,但写作视角平民化,对非洲跑步明星们的生活和当地的社会背景有深入的描述。
评分《跑出肯尼亚》是一本将跑步、文化、风俗与个人经历结合在一起的纪实散文。然而作者的目的并不是抒情感怀,他要找出肯尼亚人擅长跑马拉松的原因,不管是从生理构造、心理素质、生活坏境还是技术层面。作为《跑者世界》特约记者、《卫报》专栏作者以及半专业跑者,亚德哈罗南德...
评分作者芬恩只用半年时间就摸出门道,可见他是全力融入肯尼亚,仔细观察动足脑筋。这么敬业的记者不多见。肯尼亚人的训练方法是可以复制。生活环境,饮食习惯,全社会对跑步运动的支持观念是取胜的大环境,花再多钱也复制不来。基因什么的理论我就呵呵了。 当跑步运动员是脱离贫困...
Running with the Kenyans pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024