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# Run Faster from the 5K to the Marathon: How to Be Your Own Best Coach

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Review: Excellent Bookfor the Serious Runner Regardless of Age or Ability - Although a long time runner, I thoroughly enjoyed Brad Hudson's book that in a highly readable and efficient fashion relates his training programs for virtually all runners. His theory of adaptive running makes great sense and he constantly adjusts for abilities, current performance levels and common sense such as always pencil in workouts to adjust for how the runner feels today. His book focuses on balancing the human body with a combination of muscle training, aerobic and anaerobic combined with self assessment leading to an individualized plan. What I particularly like about this book is that it simply does not lead you into how to run a marathon but to a verity of race distances from 5K forward. He proves a variety of workout plans based on abilities and age at various distances. And what is somewhat rare, he has an excellent program for masters runners at different distances and, as he conveys that rest is needed, he builds in more rest time for masters runners in the form of cross training and core body workouts. His workouts are truly building block encouraging the athlete not to try to set PRs in practice or increase the load too soon but shy from injury and then work toward specific peak race workouts. He doesn't spend a lot of time on masters but what he says makes a lot of sense about different needs and recovery. For instance, for older and injury prone runners, he encourages more hill work over track workouts and hill work is a major part of all his training. I particularly like the 8 second sprints uphill that improve neuromuscular fitness. I am in the first 1/3 of the masters program, adding one extra day of running as opposed to 3 since 1 is a long social run, and I like the variety and a long range peak plan. Also, has great words of wisdom such as when cutting back for a recovery period, keep some intense workouts on the agenda since getting away from it too much makes a longer climb to get back in shape and increases the potential for injury. Great side bar articles on athletes he has coached with pictures. Dathan Ritzenhein just broke the American 5K record with a 12:55 and he was the 4th non-African to break 13:00. He currently is coached by Alberto Salazar for the past 3 months but Salazar credited Hudson for bringing Ritzenhien to such great shape free of the nagging injuries Ritz has had historically. This is a great book for all and particularly for HS coaches with four ranges of workouts based on class year/ability.
Review: Encouraging results - Before writing a review of this book I felt I needed to experience the contents on my own. The results were very encouraging as I was able to reduce my personal best by 14 minutes in a marathon race. I used one of the plans included as an example and deviated a little based on my own specific conditions (climate, altitude, time availability), but overall I followed the plan at 90%. What I like about the book is that it explains with plenty of detail what is going on in your body as you perform each of the sessions (long runs, easy runs, intervals, uphill sprints, etc) and therefore you are able to make changes and adapt your plan accordingly (but be ready to run a very high mileage during the 20 week plan). It did not feel like an easy read at times and bored me a little on some chapters but overall the results are there and it is only fair for me to say that it was good advice for training. I need to also mention that I have never had a coach in all my previous race experience and this book felt a little bit like having one.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,693 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Track & Field Sports #85 in Sports Training (Books) #134 in Running & Jogging (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (438) |
| Dimensions  | 7.42 x 0.63 x 8.97 inches |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 0767928229 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0767928229 |
| Item Weight  | 1.3 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 288 pages |
| Publication date  | July 29, 2008 |
| Publisher  | Crown |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Bookfor the Serious Runner Regardless of Age or Ability
*by D***Y on September 17, 2009*

Although a long time runner, I thoroughly enjoyed Brad Hudson's book that in a highly readable and efficient fashion relates his training programs for virtually all runners. His theory of adaptive running makes great sense and he constantly adjusts for abilities, current performance levels and common sense such as always pencil in workouts to adjust for how the runner feels today. His book focuses on balancing the human body with a combination of muscle training, aerobic and anaerobic combined with self assessment leading to an individualized plan. What I particularly like about this book is that it simply does not lead you into how to run a marathon but to a verity of race distances from 5K forward. He proves a variety of workout plans based on abilities and age at various distances. And what is somewhat rare, he has an excellent program for masters runners at different distances and, as he conveys that rest is needed, he builds in more rest time for masters runners in the form of cross training and core body workouts. His workouts are truly building block encouraging the athlete not to try to set PRs in practice or increase the load too soon but shy from injury and then work toward specific peak race workouts. He doesn't spend a lot of time on masters but what he says makes a lot of sense about different needs and recovery. For instance, for older and injury prone runners, he encourages more hill work over track workouts and hill work is a major part of all his training. I particularly like the 8 second sprints uphill that improve neuromuscular fitness. I am in the first 1/3 of the masters program, adding one extra day of running as opposed to 3 since 1 is a long social run, and I like the variety and a long range peak plan. Also, has great words of wisdom such as when cutting back for a recovery period, keep some intense workouts on the agenda since getting away from it too much makes a longer climb to get back in shape and increases the potential for injury. Great side bar articles on athletes he has coached with pictures. Dathan Ritzenhein just broke the American 5K record with a 12:55 and he was the 4th non-African to break 13:00. He currently is coached by Alberto Salazar for the past 3 months but Salazar credited Hudson for bringing Ritzenhien to such great shape free of the nagging injuries Ritz has had historically. This is a great book for all and particularly for HS coaches with four ranges of workouts based on class year/ability.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Encouraging results
*by R***Z on October 15, 2019*

Before writing a review of this book I felt I needed to experience the contents on my own. The results were very encouraging as I was able to reduce my personal best by 14 minutes in a marathon race. I used one of the plans included as an example and deviated a little based on my own specific conditions (climate, altitude, time availability), but overall I followed the plan at 90%. What I like about the book is that it explains with plenty of detail what is going on in your body as you perform each of the sessions (long runs, easy runs, intervals, uphill sprints, etc) and therefore you are able to make changes and adapt your plan accordingly (but be ready to run a very high mileage during the 20 week plan). It did not feel like an easy read at times and bored me a little on some chapters but overall the results are there and it is only fair for me to say that it was good advice for training. I need to also mention that I have never had a coach in all my previous race experience and this book felt a little bit like having one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great material for intermediate- advanced/pro runners
*by A***R on October 26, 2015*

A solid guide to constructing a running plan... thoroughly explains the "why's" behind its overall training template & rationales. If you're simply looking for an easy read to help you write up your own plan with a minimum of deeper thinking, this isn't the book for you. It is very detailed & will stretch the average, interested reader to grasp & distill its wisdom. While I loved this depth, I found myself wishing the authors had also included summaries of key points with each section, or provided a more step-by-step structure to the book alongside what they wrote. Even being a motivated & experienced runner, it was easy to miss the proverbial forest for the trees. Definitely not a book for beginners or those without much running experience... but for advanced runners & competitive athletes, this is a smorgasbord of knowledge & hard-won wisdom for building a running program to make you FAST. In regard to the latter audience, I give this book my highest recommendations!

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