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Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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11 hrs and 9 mins
Audible Release Date
05-05-09
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4.61 based on 394 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Full of incredible characters, amazing athletic achievements, cutting-edge science, and, most of all, pure inspiration, Born to Run is an epic adventure that began with one simple question: Why does my foot hurt?

In search of an answer, Christopher McDougall sets off to find a tribe of the world's greatest distance runners and learn their secrets, and in the process shows us that everything we thought we knew about running is wrong.

Isolated by the most savage terrain in North America, the reclusive Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's deadly Copper Canyons are custodians of a lost art. For centuries they have practiced techniques that allow them to run hundreds of miles without rest and chase down anything from a deer to an Olympic marathoner while enjoying every mile of it. Their superhuman talent is matched by uncanny health and serenity, leaving the Tarahumara immune to the diseases and strife that plague modern existence.

With the help of Caballo Blanco, a mysterious loner who lives among the tribe, the author was able not only to uncover the secrets of the Tarahumara but also to find his own inner ultra-athlete, as he trained for the challenge of a lifetime: a 50-mile race through the heart of Tarahumara country pitting the tribe against an odd band of Americans, including a star ultramarathoner, a beautiful young surfer, and a barefoot wonder.

With a sharp wit and wild exuberance, McDougall takes us from the high-tech science labs at Harvard to the sun-baked valleys and freezing peaks across North America, where ever-growing numbers of ultrarunners are pushing their bodies to the limit, and, finally, to the climactic race in the Copper Canyons.

Born to Run is that rare book that will not only engage your mind but inspire your body when you realize that the secret to happiness is right at your feet, and that you, indeed all of us, were born to run.

©2009 Knopf; (P)2009 Random House

What the Critics Say

"Equal parts quest, physiology treatise, and running history....[McDougall] seeks to learn the secrets of the Tarahumara the old-fashioned way: He tracks them down....The climactic race reads like a sprint....It simply makes you want to run." (Outside Magazine)
"Hugely entertaining. . . . One of the most joyful and engaging books about running to appear for many years." (The Irish Times)
A terrific ride, recommended for any athlete." (Kirkus)

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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "From a standard runner"
By: Russell (College Station, TX, USA)
November 10, 2009
If you run, thought about running or appreciate the art of running in any way, you'll want to read this. It randomly showed up as a suggestion when it first came out and couldn't put it down. I'd give it 6 stars if I could.
FYI, this is not a how to get faster book but you may be inspired to kick off your shoes and do 50 miles in the hills.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "It's true- you don't need to run to love this book"
By: S (Houston, TX, USA)
November 07, 2009
You see all the 5-star ratings because it's a great book. Just get it, and you will be happy. So many angles on so many things, I probably need to read it again. Some parts may be a little lengthy about some of the races for some people, but even as a non-runner, I found these parts rather enjoyable. The depth that the book goes into about evolution, shoes, feet, and endurance are what grabbed me. It made me think about what shoes I wear, and almost made me want to run (although I still don't). And it introduced me to a 'new' sport that makes me wonder- Ultras? And then I found out that a friend of mine runs these 100 mile + races, and I felt I could relate in some way to what he does because I read this book.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "AWESOME!!!!!!!!!"
By: Jonathan (Tehachapi, CA, USA)
November 06, 2009
My favorite book of 2009. I Loved It! I wish I could give it 10 stars.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "A galloping listen"
By: Frank (New York, NY, USA)
October 31, 2009
Not your typical running book. A tour-de-force on the joy of running that argues that distance running helps explain why Homo Sapiens became the world's dominant species. McDougall introduces the reader to an entertaining cast of characters who square off for an amazing 50-mile race in forgotten canyons inhabited by the Tarahumara superrunners. The galloping narrative is informed by solid reporting on the science and history of running, the zaniness of ultramarathoners and McDougall's quest to determine how to stop getting injured.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "A Fantastic Story"
By: Jim (USA)
October 30, 2009
Very simply, this is one of the best books that I have listened to, or read, in the past ten years. I plan to go out and purchase the physical book so that I can refer to it again and again, to keep it at arm's length in my library. I cannot recommend it highly enough. It succeeds on many levels, and one does not need to be a runner (or even athletic) to appreciate the way that the author presents the story, the characters, the information. Simply fantastic!
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