Your Pace or Mine?

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781849538275

Price: £9.99

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From the co-author of the best-selling Running Made Easy, with a foreword by running legend Kathrine Switzer.

Lisa Jackson is a surprising cheerleader for the joys of running. Formerly a committed fitness-phobe, she became a marathon runner at 31, and ran her first 56-mile ultramarathon aged 41. And unlike many runners, Lisa’s not afraid to finish last – in fact, she’s done so in 20 of the 90-plus marathons she’s completed so far.

But this isn’t just Lisa’s story, it’s also that of the extraordinary people she’s met along the way – tutu-clad fun-runners, octogenarians, 250-mile ultrarunners – whose tales of loss and laughter are sure to inspire you just as much as they’ve inspired her. This book is for anyone who longs to experience the sense of connection and achievement that running has to offer, whether you’re a nervous novice or a seasoned marathoner dreaming of doing an ultra. An account of the triumph of tenacity over a lack of talent, Your Pace or Mine? is proof that running really isn’t about the time you do, but the time you have!

Reviews

An honest, funny and inspiring read that brings a whole new meaning to the term 'running naked'!
Joe Williams, co-founder and director of UKSportsChat
An inspiring tale that proves that anyone, anywhere, can become a runner.
Rick Pearson, Senior Editor at Runner's World
I've always been safe in the knowledge that any struggling runners I see will be scooped up by the wonderful, kind-hearted Lisa Jackson and will make it to the finish line. Now I hear the real stories of what goes on at the back of the pack where people are running with their hearts and not just their feet, I realise how much I've missed. Uplifting, wise and entertaining, this is the only book I've read about running that's made me want to slow down and not speed up!
Dr Juliet McGrattan, GP, runner and author of Sorted, Run Well and The Runner's Guide to Menopause
Like me, Lisa believes that the world is a community and we need each other. Her tales of the runners she's helped and been helped by during dozens of challenging marathons are incredibly moving.
Lornah Kiplagat, Kenyan-born multiple World Champion and three-time Olympian
Lisa calls running 'the most life-affirming sport', and this zestful romp of a book affirms life on every page. It's funny, wise, and full of vivid stories. Lisa claims to run slowly, but she writes with the spring and verve of a champion.
Roger Robinson, masters marathon champion and author of Running in Literature and When Running Made History
Thank you, Lisa, for this thoroughly enjoyable read. Your book is so full of anecdotes, interesting snippets, humorous moments and some wisdom about our amazing sport that I hardly noticed the time pass on my two-hour flight to Cape Town. Looking forward to volume two!
Bruce Fordyce, nine-time winner of South Africa’s Comrades ultramarathon
This book gives a voice to the many runners who've found salvation, incredible camaraderie, love and laughter through running. The descriptions of the shenanigans and struggles that go on in every race will amuse and amaze you. Your Pace Or Mine? proves that you don't have to be fast to find running fun.
Jo Pavey, five-time Olympian and 2014 European Championship gold medallist
Her book reminds that us running isn't only for the fast.
Sport Magazine
An inspiring book, especially for anyone who's thinking about running for the first time.
RED magazine
The heartiest recommendation I can give for this glorious book is that having read it, I wanted immediately to go for a run, and to laugh while doing so. An absolute tonic - and a very funny read.
Paul Tonkinson, comedian and author of 26.2 Miles to Happiness and Running on Sand