
Running Quotes
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To Be a Runner
When you run in the a.m. without eating breakfast, your pace will feel harder than it is, you won't be able to reach higher intensities, and you'll burn fewer calories as your body goes into conservation mode from the lack of fuel in your system. This all happens because, unless you're a midnight snacker, you've been fasting for nine to 12 hours between dinner and sunup. During this time, your muscle and liver glycogen and blood-glucose levels drop--all crucial energy sources that fuel your running. By eating shortly after you awake, you break the fast and begin to top off your energy stores. With a full tank, your body is then primed for exercise.
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To Be a Runner
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Books To Fuel Your Run

138,336 Feet to Pure Bliss
What I Learned About Life, Women (and Running) in My First 100 Marathonsby Dane Rauschenberg

26.2 Miles to Boston
A Journey into the Heart of the Boston Marathonby Michael Connelly

Triumph
The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympicsby Jesse Owens

Marathon
The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathonsby Hal Higdon