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Bart Yasso

    My Life on the Run
    100 Runs of a Lifetime
    Runner's World Race Everything
    • Runner's World Race Everything

      • 207 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(221)Add rating

      From one of the world's most experienced runners comes a comprehensive guide for success at the most popular race distances and destinations

      Runner's World Race Everything
    • 100 Runs of a Lifetime

      The World's Ultimate Races and Trails

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Explore a stunning collection of the world's most exhilarating runs and races, featuring breathtaking illustrations and expert curation. This book highlights diverse locations and unique events, making it an essential guide for runners and adventure seekers alike. Each entry offers insights into the landscapes and cultures, inspiring readers to experience these incredible journeys firsthand.

      100 Runs of a Lifetime
    • My Life on the Run

      The Wit, Wisdom, and Insights of a Road Racing Icon

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Dubbed the "Mayor of Running," Bart Yasso is one of the best-known figures in the sport, but few people know why he started running competitively, how it changed his life, or how his brush with a crippling illness nearly ended his career a decade ago. With insight and humor, My Life on the Run chronicles the heatstroke and frostbite, heartache and triumphs he’s experienced while competing in more than 1,000 competitive races during his nearly 30 years with Runner’s World magazine. Yasso gives valuable and practical advice on how to become a runner for life and continually draw joy from the sport. He also offers practical guidance for beginners, intermediate, and advanced runners, such as 5-K, half-marathon, and marathon training schedules including his innovative technique known as the Yasso 800s. Recounting his adventures in exotic locales like Antarctica, Africa, and Chitwan National Park in Nepal (where he was chased by an angry rhino), Yasso recommends the best exotic marathons for runners who want to grab their passports to test themselves on foreign terrain. With the wit and wisdom of a seasoned insider, he tells runners what they need to know to navigate the logistics of running in an unfamiliar country. Yasso’s message is this: Never limit where running can take you because each race has the potential for adventure.

      My Life on the Run