has anyone read 'Running Free' by Richard Askwith. I have got about 4 chapters in and am getting bored of him describing how great he is for running in the countryside and in depth descriptions of the terrain he is running over. Does he find anything to say or is it a very very poor relation of Feet in the Clouds? i.e. should I read on?
Thought it was ok, the run descriptions are a bit filler-ish but some of the stuff on how he looks to avoid "big running" is interesting. The bit about tough mudder type events and the legal stuff around the conception of those events well worth learning about.
has anyone read 'Running Free' by Richard Askwith. I have got about 4 chapters in and am getting bored of him describing how great he is for running in the countryside and in depth descriptions of the terrain he is running over. Does he find anything to say or is it a very very poor relation of Feet in the Clouds? i.e. should I read on?