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Reddit mentions of Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom. Here are the top ones.

Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom
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Release dateApril 2013
Weight0.95 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Kings of the Road: How Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers, and Alberto Salazar Made Running Go Boom:

u/glen_glenn ยท 2 pointsr/running

I've read a bunch of (non-fiction) running books, and agree with a lot of recommendations that have already been mentioned (especially Running with the Kenyans and The Perfect Mile). Some books which haven't been mentioned that I like are:

Marathon Man (Bill Rodger's autobiography)

Run Gently Out There (ultramarathons/trailrunning)

Kings of the Road

Bowerman and the Men of Oregon

My Year Running Dangerously

u/trustifarian ยท 1 pointr/running

Kings of the Road

Running for My Life

Why We Run

A Life Without Limits Chrissy Wellington is a triathlete but I think this fits.

Jessica Ennis: Unbelievable Jessica Ennis is a heptathlete so not strictly running.

Today We Die a Little Emil Zatopek, the Czech Locomotive. Who else can pull off the distance triple (5,000 - 10,000 - Marathon) in one Olympic games while setting records in each event?