Born to Run

A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen

Christopher McDougall

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One of Sahil Lavingia's most recommended books.

Book Synopsis

"Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall is an exhilarating exploration into the secret world of running long distances. McDougall, a journalist, delves into the lives of the Tarahumara, a reclusive indigenous tribe in Mexico who have mastered the art of enduring long-distance running.

In this captivating narrative, McDougall weaves together the stories of exceptional individuals like ultra-marathoner Scott Jurek, Barefoot Ted, and the enigma that is Caballo Blanco. He uncovers the science behind human endurance, exploring why we are born to run and how running can transform our bodies and minds.

Filled with gripping anecdotes and insightful research, McDougall takes us on a journey across the globe, shedding light on the sport's history and the shoes that may be hindering our performance. Along the way, he interweaves his own story of injury and redemption, culminating in an epic showdown against the Tarahumara in a brutal race through the Copper Canyons.

"Born to Run" challenges conventional wisdom and inspires us to reconsider our approach to running and athleticism. It captures the essence of what it means to push ourselves to the limit and discover the joy of the human capacity for endurance. Whether you are an experienced runner or just starting out, this book offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on the sport that will leave you inspired and ready to lace up your shoes.

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