Beyond fast How a renegade coach and his unlikely high school team revolutionized distance running
Book - 2025
"When Sean Brosnan arrived at Newbury Park High School in 2016, their cross country team hadn't so much as qualified for a California state championship in twenty-five years. Brosnan himself had never coached high schoolers, though he was no stranger to the sport. A collegiate All-American, he had spent years trying to chase his ambitions of becoming a professional runner, along the way learning from some of the most successful coaches in the country. From day one at Newbury Park, Brosnan made a promise: Give me your total commitment and I'll give you a state championship in four years. He did them onebetter: Brosnan's runners would take an unprecedented three consecutive national championships, smashing records, winning... Division I scholarships, and representing their country in the Olympics. With expert insights and a deep love for the sport, Sean Brosnan's Beyond Fast offers a riveting chronicle of that journey. Tracing Newbury Park's early successes, their heartbreaking missteps, and the winding road that would lead them to running glory, he tells a story of guts, sacrifice, and determination. By turns heartbreaking and exhilarating, it reminds you that the only limits that matter are the ones you set for yourself."--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Autobiographies
- Published
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New York :
Atria Books
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Edition
- First Atria Books hardcover edition
- Physical Description
- 277 pages ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9781668204382
- Author's note
- Introduction
- Section 1: In and out of the trees. The beast with more than five genomes
- In the garden
- Humbaba's revege
- Ant-forests, people-forests, and the swarm
- Multispecies economics
- Section 2: Re-genesis. An invitation from the wild
- The forbidden fruit was rotten
- The gold cell
- Cats, psychology,k and mutualism
- A climate for cultural symbiogenesis
- Living without
- Section 3: Waste. Digesting the past
- A terrible verdure
- Healing the rifts
- Section 4: Conversations. A wolf in the bedroom
- Conversational asymmetries
- A poetry of stinks
- Walking and mapping
- Talking to the rest of life
- Section 5: Living with the rest of life. The flavor of the green transition
- Mutualism through metaphor
- On beavers
- Postscript: A note on stories
- Acknowledgments: We're alone, together
- Notes
- Index.
Review by Kirkus Book Review