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Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2025 SPORTS PERFORMANCE BOOK OF THE YEAR
'A fascinating and multilayered exploration of what it means to endure'
Alex Hutchinson, author of Endure
'Engaging... [endurance sport] comes to lyrical life'
The TLS
The author of Out of Thin Air, winner of the Margaret Mead Award 2022, journeys through different cultures to find out the meaning of endurance.
So many of us are embracing endurance sports – whether it is running an ultra-marathon, taking on long-distance cycling events or even climbing Mount Everest. But what is it that makes us voluntarily do exhausting things? When we lace up our running shoes or jump on our bike, are we embracing freedom, or are we simply reproducing ideas about productivity and competition from the world of work? And what kinds of broader social and spiritual significance does endurance have indifferent parts of the world?
To the Limit sets out to rediscover the joy of moving together as a group – whether it's running the length of the Lake District in a day, or navigating the descents of the Sindhupalchok International Trail Race in Nepal. It shows us how endurance activities can help bring people together, and even change the way we think about the natural world and our place in it.
Table of Contents
2. From 'Pedestrianism' to Dance Marathons to the UTMB: Are we playing or are we working?
3. Lakes in a Day
4. 'I Don't Want a Watch Making That Decision For Me': The Art of Tracking
5. The OMM (Original Mountain Marathon): where GPS is not allowed
6. Limits, Technology and the Elephant in the Room: Doping in endurance sports
7. Enduring Social Media
8. 'When the Deer Raises his Tail, We're Running': The Tarahumara
9. Other Reasons to Run: including the Hopi
10. Ride to the Sun: 100 mile overnight bike ride from Carlisle to Crammond
11. 'Eat Well, Move Well, Enjoy': Trail Running in Nepal: and interview with Mira Rai
12. Chomulungma: Sherpas on Everest
13. Enduring in a Changing Climate: Lewis Pugh, UN Patron of the Oceans and Damian Hall, ultra runner
Product details
Published | Sep 12 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781399403436 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sport |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Michael Crawley gives runners a unique and illuminating gift: to see themselves through the eyes of a trained anthropologist. The result is a fascinating and multilayered exploration of what it means to endure
Alex Hutchinson, author of Endure
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Entertaining and fascinating
Vassos Alexander, author of Don't Stop Me Now
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An immersive investigation into the world of endurance and the people and cultures who do it
Damian Hall, ultra runner and journalist
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I'm loving it ... packed full of brilliant discussions
Cyclist Online
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engaging... [endurance sport] comes to lyrical life in Michael Crawley's evocations
The TLS