If you've ever found yourself dreading the thought of running, you're certainly not alone. Many people feel that running is an uphill battle—quite literally! However, "I Hate Running – And You Can Too: Your Guide to Embracing an Irrational Passion" offers a refreshing perspective for those who want to tackle this activity head-on, even if they don't love it.
I Hate Running and You Can Too: How to Get Started, Keep Going, and Make Sense of an Irrational Passion
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- Are you tired of the conventional wisdom that running is a joyous activity? Do you find yourself dreading the thought of lacing up your trainers? You're not alone! "I Hate Running – And You Can Too: Your Guide to Embracing an Irrational Passion" by Artisan is the ultimate companion for anyone looking to navigate the world of running, even if it feels more like a chore than a hobby.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular questions and answers about this product
What is the main focus of the book?
The book aims to help individuals who dislike running to find ways to start, maintain, and appreciate the activity through relatable advice and humour.
Is this book suitable for complete beginners?
Absolutely! The book is designed for everyone, including those with no prior running experience. It offers practical tips to ease you into the running world.
How does this book differ from other running guides?
Unlike many running manuals that celebrate the sport, this book embraces the struggles of running, making it relatable and approachable for those who find it daunting.
Can I use this book to prepare for a race?
Yes! While it addresses the challenges of running, it also provides strategies to prepare for races, helping you build up your confidence and skills.
What unique benefits does the book offer?
The book combines humour with practical advice, encouraging readers to find their unique running path while acknowledging their feelings about the activity.
Will this book help me stay motivated?
Definitely! It offers insights and techniques to keep you motivated, even on days when you feel reluctant to run.



