Girls running All you need to strive, thrive, and run your best

Melody Fairchild

Book - 2020

"A guide for girls and parents that offers the guidance and tools girls need to strive, thrive, and create a positive, lifelong relationship with the sport of running"--

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Published
Boulder, Colorado : VeloPress [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Melody Fairchild (author)
Other Authors
Elizabeth Carey (author), Åsa Gilland (illustrator)
Physical Description
xii, 222 pages : : illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 12-18
Grades 10-12
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781948007184
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up--This comprehensive guide discusses how young girls can cultivate a healthy relationship with running. Written by two highly accomplished cross country coaches, the text covers training, workouts, nutrition, and gear. What sets the book apart from other running manuals is its detailed information on how puberty, hormones, and the menstrual cycle impact the performance of still-growing athletes. The authors emphasize that teens need to tune in to their bodies to figure out what foods and exercises will help them function at their best. They advocate for self-compassion, assuring readers that all bodies are different and there is no one type of "runner's body." A chapter on eating disorders shares available resources. A chapter devoted to mental and emotional health explains how to maintain a positive mindset and utilize mindfulness techniques to stay calm during competitions. A section on the history of women runners covers Title IX and how inequity still exists between male and female athletes in terms of access to funding and resources. Back matter includes a glossary and a bibliography. VERDICT This detailed guide will help young runners take proper care of their bodies and minds so they can succeed in an empowering sport that encourages both individual achievement and team spirit. A welcome addition to school and public libraries.--Amy Duffy, Chicago P.L.

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