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The Runner's Rule Book: Everything a Runner Needs to Know--And Then Some

The Runner's Rule Book: Everything a Runner Needs to Know--And Then SomeAuthors: Mark Remy, Editors of Runner's World
Publisher: Rodale Books

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 1827

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 176
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Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

ISBN: 1605295809
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.42
EAN: 9781605295800
ASIN: 1605295809

Publication Date: October 13, 2009
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Product Description
Every sport has rules. Running is no exception. If you’re curious, just visit the Web site of USA Track & Field, the sport’s governing body, where you’ll find detailed dictates on everything from disqualification to bib-number placement to the caliber of the starter’s pistol.

But what about the everyday rules of running? The unspoken ones that pertain to the lingo, behavior, and etiquette that every seasoned runner seems to know and every newbie needs to learn? Veteran runner Mark Remy and the editors of Runner’s World magazine provide answers to these very questions and many more in The Runner’s Rule Book.

Inside you’ll find:

Rule 1.18

LEARN, AND LOVE, THE FARMER’S BLOW

Farmer’s Blow \ fär-m?rz blo \ n: a process by which one clears a nostril of mucus by pinching shut the opposing nostril and exhaling forcefully

[syn: Snot Rocket]

Rule 2.32

DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO FINISH AHEAD OF A COSTUMED RUNNER

Because being outkicked by Elmo is too much to bear.

Rule 3.1

CALL THEM RUNNING SHOES

They aren’t sneakers, or tennis shoes, or kicks, or trainers (sorry, Brits). They are running shoes. So call them that.

…and many, many more. With 100+ rules that cover the basics of running, racing, track etiquette, and apparel and gear, including hilarious running commentary on running culture, The Runner’s Rule Book will be the reference guide you’ll turn to again and again for answers to your burning running questions.




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4 out of 5 stars Great information and humor   November 18, 2009
Patricia A. Gonzales (Louisiana USA)
I had ordered this for my daughter, who decided to take up running at the age of 38 and ran her first half marathon 2 weeks before her 40th birthday. This book is full of humor and insight


4 out of 5 stars Informative, but mostly funny   November 13, 2009
Crazyshoe Williams (Florida?)
Oh man, where do I start with "this" book. It was funny, not like pee you pants funny...even though he must have described a dozen different ways, and places to pee. Have you ever heard of taking a knee?

It was definitely a quick read, and it makes a great coffee table ornament. This book would also make a great gift for any runner, marathoner, 5k'er, or the hobbyist. I think this book would be enjoyable for anyone, not just runners but...be warned you might just want to run after reading it.




4 out of 5 stars Nice little novelty item for (primarily) marathon runners   November 5, 2009
Nelson Aspen (Los Angeles & NYC, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a great little stocking stuffer for the marathoner/half-marathoner on your shopping list. Anyone else will have no interest in it, but the distance-running guys and gals will get a chuckle out of this friendly little volume.

There's little, if any, actual practical advice but there are immediately-identifiable "rules" and observations we die hards appreciate. It's almost like a collection of sidebars from your favorite running magazine. They kind of stuff you might clip out and post on your fridge, stick in your running journal, or tuck into a card to a running pal.

The author comes across as a completely affable, good natured and nice guy...the exact kind of person you'd want for a running partner or running alongside you in a race.

On the plus side, it never hurts to get a few reminders about safety and courtesy from someone who's been there, too.



5 out of 5 stars Good quick read that all level of runners will enjoy   October 30, 2009
Jeff J. Franciski (Fishers, Indiana United States)
This book was a quick read. It was very entertaining and it help answer some of those questions you have about those "unwritten rules" of running. Runners will appreciate the "rules" and will laugh at seeing themselves in some of the "violations."


5 out of 5 stars Very funny and useful book   October 30, 2009
Christine M. Luff
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is full of humorous commentary as well as very practical information about running. I laughed out loud and nodded my head in agreement many times while reading it. I know I'll definitely pull it off my shelf again when I'm looking for information or need a good laugh. It's a great gift idea for runners, whether they're just getting started or have been running for years.

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