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Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness | [Scott Jurek, Steve Friedman]
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Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness

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  • by Scott Jurek , Steve Friedman
  • Narrated by Quincy Dunn-Baker
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A dominant force in the sport of ultrarunning, Scott Jurek is a seven-time winner of the 100-mile Western States Endurance Run and a two-time winner of the 135-mile Badwater Ultramarathon through Death Valley. Eat & Run offers an inspirational account of Jurek’s life as a runner and vegan. Regaling listeners with jaw-dropping tales of endurance, Jurek also delivers sound science and practical advice—as well as his favorite plant-based recipes.

©2012 Scott Jurek (P)2012 Recorded Books

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    Heidi Napa, CA, United States 07-25-12
    Heidi Napa, CA, United States 07-25-12 Member Since 2007
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    "If you liked "Born to Run"...get this book!!!"

    It is a real person with a real life story. It isnt all happy endings and wonderful times. Scott has an amazing drive, and strong need to run, but we see that he is just a human too. So there is bad, good, and even harsh. I laughed out loud quite a few times, and cried quite a few as well, but I felt as though I was on the journey with him. I have even more respect for him after this book than I did after "Born to Run", which is where I learned about Scott. I have followed Scott since I read that book, and have enjoyed his career, and I find him very inspirational.

    I was amazed by his candor, and ability to talk about some of the personal things he covers. It truly makes me ADMIRE him all the more.

    If you liked "Born to Run", you will like this book. Please remember it is a personal memoir, not a bunch of different people's stories as in BtR. Although you do get to meet all of those characters from Scott's point of view.

    I highly recommend this book!!!

    OH...one more thing...Alot of the vegan receipts at the end are great!!! I went out and bought the hard copy for a cook book!!!

    11 of 11 people found this review helpful
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    Andy Westport, CT, United States 09-16-12
    Andy Westport, CT, United States 09-16-12 Member Since 2002
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    "one of the better ultramarathon books"

    most people looking at this book have likely read dean karnazes "ultramarathon man" or one of his other books. while dean makes himself sound like a tough guy, he's no match for scott jurek.

    the story of how scott started in the sport, changed his diet, went through a spiritual journey and made it all the way to the top is truly remarkable. if you're a marathoner but looking to up your game or take on a new challenge, this one will really open your mind.

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    J. Sunnyvale, US, Canada 11-29-12
    J. Sunnyvale, US, Canada 11-29-12 Member Since 2010
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    "Great memoir, a must "read" for runners"
    If you could sum up Eat and Run in three words, what would they be?

    Great context and in-depth look at one of the stars of Born to Run. Very much enjoyed the nutritional insights.


    Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Quincy Dunn-Baker?

    Someone who wasn't so abrasive in his reading style. Sometimes I felt like the reader made Scott seem like an angry guy with a big chip on his shoulder...very different from the spiritual vegan discussions at the end of each chapter. It was a little jarring.


    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Hope Nacogdoches, TX, United States 02-12-13
    Hope Nacogdoches, TX, United States 02-12-13 Member Since 2006

    Professor, PhD, and very eclectic reader!

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    "Too Preachy"

    While I enjoyed the aspects of the narrative, all in all Scott Jurek tends to be too preachy in his approach to tell his story of being an ultimate runner.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Ursula Istanbul, Turkey 02-11-13
    Ursula Istanbul, Turkey 02-11-13 Member Since 2010

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    "Great next step after "Born to Run""

    This is a wonderful book, a very personal account of life and running by Scott Jurek. Having read Born to Run I was keen to know more about what running, and what something as extreme as an ultramarathon meant to those who participated and were passionate. Scott gives an intimate account of what running has brought him, how the physical challenge stretched his mind and touched his soul, this I really appreciated. He also gives plenty of practical information; running tips, training guidance and then his food philosophy and recipes making for a very wholesome read. Highly recommended! The only aspect that I found a little jarring was the narrator, it took me time to adapt to his narration, which at times I found quite aggressive. Having said this it was not a poor performance and just took some getting used to.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Cynthia OCEANSIDE, CA, United States 02-27-13
    Cynthia OCEANSIDE, CA, United States 02-27-13 Member Since 2013
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    "great even for non-runners"
    What did you love best about Eat and Run?

    I love everything about it, but especially the tips at the end of each chapter.


    What other book might you compare Eat and Run to and why?

    Barbara Kingsolver's 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle' As they both blend food consciousness with life stories.


    What about Quincy Dunn-Baker’s performance did you like?

    He was funny, the inflections were all right on.


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    We laughed a lot, cried a little. I read it partially on my long run days...his story makes you unable to give up at like mile while he is running 100, and partially on a family road trip- everyone liked it.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Eric T. Cowan Austin, TX 02-04-13
    Eric T. Cowan Austin, TX 02-04-13 Member Since 2005
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    "Good storytelling, not a how to guide"

    Interesting book that details Scott Jurek's life and running career. It opens in Badwater and then tells a backstory as to how he got there. It was nice that there was not mentioned about the Copper Canyon run (well detailed in Born to Run) and there were lots of interesting stories about other races and his diet.

    The appendix at the end has several recipes (get Kindle or print version for that part).

    Narration was good and it was an easy enjoyable listen.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Jean Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada 07-14-12
    Jean Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada 07-14-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Long awaited and very satisfactory book"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    If you're a runner, you've probably heard of Scott Jurek by reading Born to Run. While not a sequel to McDougall's book in any way, Jurek's book takes you closer to the real thing by letting you know how it feels from an actual ultra runner's pespective. It is well written, full of interesting stories, technical tips and a very good read (listen) altogheter.


    What did you like best about this story?

    Scott Jurek is an exceptionnal athlete. Yet, he is so honest and down to earth that I could relate with his stories, even tough I only am a "normal" marathonner. The stories make you want to push yourself beyond your limits - if only to find out how far you can go. I know it did help me run farther and better.


    What does Quincy Dunn-Baker bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    The narration is quite good. I'm not sure why Jurek did not decide to read it himself.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    This is a book I listened to while running. I really recommend it! I couldnt stop which help me keep going on longer runs.


    Any additional comments?

    Of course, some of the stuff here you've already heard before. With Born to Run and Dean Karnases' books, a lot has been said about Ultras. Yet, Scott Jurek's take on the subject is as unique as his talent. I really recommend you pick it up.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    david Virginia BEach, VA, United States 05-14-13
    david Virginia BEach, VA, United States 05-14-13 Member Since 2011
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    "I dont run but like this"
    What did you love best about Eat and Run?

    It was interesting to hear why a person is driven to run 100 miles or more


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Obviously, Scott Jurek


    Which character – as performed by Quincy Dunn-Baker – was your favorite?

    Same


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    Not really. It was just a good story.


    Any additional comments?

    Very inspiring for weekend athletes of all types

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Justin Anaheim, CA, United States 03-18-13
    Justin Anaheim, CA, United States 03-18-13 Member Since 2013
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    "Enjoyable Story"
    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Scott Jurek, enjoyed the openess about his life.


    Would you listen to another book narrated by Quincy Dunn-Baker?

    So-so voice for this book. Voice didn't really fit my image of the author.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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