A Runner’s High: My Life in Motion

A Runner’s High: My Life in Motion

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  • Author:Dean Karnazes
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Summary

New York Times bestselling author and ultramarathoning legend Dean Karnazes has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits, from running in the shoe melting heat of Death Valley to the lung freezing cold of the South Pole。 He’s raced and competed across the globe and once ran 50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50 consecutive days。

  In A Runner’s High, Karnazes chronicles his extraordinary adventures leading up to his return to the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run in his mid-fifties after first completing the race decades ago。 The Western States, infamous for its rugged terrain and extreme temperatures, becomes the most demanding competition of Karnazes’s life, a physical and emotional reckoning and a battle to stay true to one’s purpose。 Confronting his age, his career path, and his life choices, we see Karnazes as we never have before。

  For Karnazes, the running experience is about the runner and the trail。 It is not the sum of achievements but a story that continues to be told each day, with each step。 A Runner’s High is at once an endorphin-fueled adventure and a love letter to the sport from one of its most celebrated ambassadors that will leave both casual and serious runners cheering。

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Reviews

Greg Zimmerman

Karnazes, the undisputed first bro of ultra running, gives us this chronicle of his return to Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run in 2018, after a 10-year break。 He also writes (sometimes with more than a little melodrama and maybe guffaw-worthy earnestness) about what running means to him and what it can mean to you to if you just follow his advice。 I loved the first and last sections as he’s actually describing the races — a tune-up 100k and the Western States itself。 The waxing poetic I cou Karnazes, the undisputed first bro of ultra running, gives us this chronicle of his return to Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run in 2018, after a 10-year break。 He also writes (sometimes with more than a little melodrama and maybe guffaw-worthy earnestness) about what running means to him and what it can mean to you to if you just follow his advice。 I loved the first and last sections as he’s actually describing the races — a tune-up 100k and the Western States itself。 The waxing poetic I could more often than not do without。 。。。more

Zach Frew

Loved it。 Dean is a certified badass and his story inspires me during my own training for my second ultra。 A great mix of inspiration, humor, uncertainty, failure, success

Hunter Pardue

I got this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。Karnazes captures the feeling all runners have and puts it to words that recalls all the reasons I enjoy running。 The pain, suffering, highs, lows, and ultimately the magic of running is described in RUNNERS HIGH。 The way he tells his attempt of Western States while recounting memories of the past reminds me of how I get lost in my thoughts on a run。 He reminds us: it is not about the finish line photo, but the high and agony of eac I got this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。Karnazes captures the feeling all runners have and puts it to words that recalls all the reasons I enjoy running。 The pain, suffering, highs, lows, and ultimately the magic of running is described in RUNNERS HIGH。 The way he tells his attempt of Western States while recounting memories of the past reminds me of how I get lost in my thoughts on a run。 He reminds us: it is not about the finish line photo, but the high and agony of each step to the finish line。 Runners of all distances and paces will find this inspiring and motivating。 。。。more