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Ultimate Guide to parkrun: Everything You Need to Know About the Friendliest 5K in the World [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 133x212x16 mm, weight: 330 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Canbury Press
  • ISBN-10: 1914487362
  • ISBN-13: 9781914487361
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 133x212x16 mm, weight: 330 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Canbury Press
  • ISBN-10: 1914487362
  • ISBN-13: 9781914487361
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Perfect for any parkrunner, or wannabe parkrunner, this book will reveal how a Saturday 5k run in the park has become a worldwide phenomenon. The book will cover how parkrun started, how it is going, how to get involved as a runner, walker, or volunteer and how to start your own run.

There will be real-life stories from people whose lives have been transformed by parkrun, and training plans for those who want to beat their Personal Best time.

Timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the founding of the free mass participation event, The Ultimate Guide to parkrun tells you everything you need to know about the most popular 5k run in the world.

The book covers the extraordinary origins and growth of what began as a timed run at Bushy Park in London, organised by an unemployed amateur runner, Paul Sinton-Hewitt. Just 13 runners competed in the inaugural Bushy Park Time Trial on 2 October 2004.

Three years later, a second run popped up at Wimbledon Common near Bushy Park and then rapidly spread over Britain, Ireland, Europe, and the rest of the world. Now parkrun is staged weekly at more than 2,000 parks in 22 countries across five continents, with the most popular host countries being the UK, Australia, and South Africa.

Written by a running writer and qualified running coach, The Ultimate Guide to parkrun (always with a lower case 'p') goes behind the scenes to find out the human stories behind parkrun, and the people who have made it so special.

It reveals the impact of volunteering on stewards and the most interesting courses around the world, from Poland to the Falkland Islands.

It shows how different types of runners, from beginner to elite athlete, compete in different runs and how a small army of public-spirited volunteers put the event together, sustainably and for free, every week.

Also included are training plans for different types of runners so that you can (if you wish to) improve your own finishing time. The joy of parkrun, though, is that regardless of how competitive you are and your stage of life or running ability, the main thing is turning up and taking part.

Research, revealed in the book, shows this helps you, the volunteers who stage the event, and local communities. Join the parkrun revolution!

About the author

Lucy Waterlow is a journalist, ghostwriter and author who has contributed to numerous titles including The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Womens Running, Runners World and OK! magazine.

She contributes to Womens Running and Runners World magazines, is a keen amateur runner, and a qualified England Athletics coach in running fitness.

She is the co-author of Nell McAndrew's Guide To Running (published by Bloomsbury) and Run Mummy Run: Inspiring Women to be Fit, Healthy and Happy (published by Summersdale).

Lucy is also the ghostwriter of accomplished ultra-runner Mimi Anderson's two memoirs: Beyond Impossible: From Reluctant Runner to Guinness World Record Holder, and Limitless: An Ultrarunners Story of Pain, Perseverance, and the Pursuit of Success (both published by Summersdale).

Recenzijas

'This great book shows how parkrun brings people and communities together, and will help spread the word about how special parkrun is.'  Nell McAndrew, model, TV presenter and runner





'A brilliant emotive book which spreads the joy and love of parkrun'  Dame Kelly Holmes





 





'With 224 fact-packed pages, beautifully illustrated with 150 photographs, this is not just any guide to parkrun as it says on the cover it is the ultimate guide to parkrun. As a former sub-20-minute participant with 171 runs and 111 volunteer credits, I thought I knew everything about the Saturday morning 5K ritual. However, having read Lucy Waterlows brilliant book, my eyes have been opened.' Alan Newman, Run ABC Scotland  





'Several years ago, I read a book about parkrun and that was dry and technical, that is not how I know parkrun; it is wonderful and joyous. I am pleased to say my fears were unfounded. Lucy Waterlow, the author, is a professional writer, a keen runner and a massive fan of parkrun. Lucy understands parkrun and the unique place it has in the running community, both in the UK and throughout the world.' Edward,  Trail Running Man

Introduction 7
Chapter One: How it Started... and How it is Going 11



Small Beginnings | From Time Trial to parkrun | We Were There From the
Start! |

The All Important Barcode | The Results Decoded | What is Age grading? |

Its a Run, Not a Race, or Is It? | Milestone Moments | The parkrun Way |
Cafe Culture | (Not) parkrun | Not Everyones a Fan | Doing it for the kids |
Brand Partners |

parkrun as a Charity



Chapter Two: Meet the parkrunners 41



The Front Runners | The Keep Fitters | The Dog Runners | The Buggy Runners |
The Family Runners | The Milestone Markers | The Participants with
Disabilities | The First Timers | The Walkers



Chapter Three: The High-vis Heroes 71



Benefits of Volunteering | Why We Volunteer | What Volunteer Roles Are
There? | Ambassador Roles



Chapter Four: A Day in the Life of a parkrun 93
Chapter Five: Why You Should
parkrun for Your Health and Well-being 103



Physical Health Benefits | Mental Health Benefits | parkrun Saved Us |

parkrun on Prescription | parkrun Versus Cancer | Community Impact |
Benefits for Children



Chapter Six: parkrun Around the World 119



Australia | Austria | Canada | Denmark | Eswatini | Finland | France |
Germany |

Ireland | Italy | Japan | Malaysia | Namibia | Netherlands | New Zealand |
Norway | Poland | Singapore | South Africa | Sweden | USA | Ten of the Best
Global parkrun for Tourists Bucket Lists | Why We Love Being Global parkrun
Tourists



Chapter Seven: Training, Destination and Challenge Inspiration 159



If You Feel the Need for Speed | Top Tips to Get Faster | The Fastest parkrun
Courses in the UK | The Slowest parkrun Courses in the UK | parkrun
Challenges | Theres an App for That |

Popular parkrun Challenges List | UK parkrun Bucket List: 10 of the Best
parkruns in the UK



Chapter Eight: The Future 189



parkruns Five Year Plan | Potential New parkrun Places | Who Isnt
parkrunning and Why? | Removing Off-putting Stats | Discouraging parkrun
Tourism? | The Future of Results



Chapter Nine: How to Set Up Your Own parkrun 203



Course Considerations | How We Set Up Thriving parkruns



Further Reading 209 Thanks 211 Epilogue 213
Lucy Waterlow is a journalist, ghostwriter and author who has contributed to numerous titles including The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Womens Running, and Runners World.





She is the co-author of Nell McAndrew's Guide To Running (published by Bloomsbury) and Run Mummy Run: Inspiring Women to be Fit, Healthy and Happy (published by Summersdale).





Lucy is also the ghostwriter of accomplished ultra runner Mimi Anderson's two memoirs: Beyond Impossible: From Reluctant Runner to Guinness World Record Holder, and Limitless: An Ultrarunners Story of Pain, Perseverance and the Pursuit of Success (both published by Summersdale).





Mum-of-two Lucy loves to run and race on the roads, track and cross country after taking up the sport as a child, inspired by her marathon-mad dad and elite athlete sister. She regularly joins in parkrun and competes for her local running club, St Albans Striders. With a marathon PB of 3.06 and half PB of 83.43, Lucy is currently training to try and break three hours for the marathon.





She is passionate about getting others to discover the joy of running and in 2022 qualified as an England Athletics coach in running fitness. Shes employed as a one-to-one coach for RunningJo, and volunteers to lead group sessions at her running club.





Follow Lucy on Instagram @runningfeatlucy