Feet Don't Fail Me Now: The Rogue's Guide to Running the Marathon

Feet Don't Fail Me Now

The Rogue's Guide to Running the Marathon

2013 • 256 pages

Written with a light jokey tone, Kaplan asked all sorts of musicians for running songs which he peppers through this handwavey guide to get from couch to marathon in one year. He includes a year of his own running to qualify for and run the Boston Marathon in the first year of his first child's life (a little side-eye there because that seems like a lot of time to take away from your first kid in a very gendered way - you know a woman would get so much judgement for that choice) Otherwise this book is refreshingly moderate in its guidence.

I'm doing a couch to 5 km, so a marathon seems like an unholy sufferfest but! I think this book very nicely plots out the progression involved with a lot of give to it. Kaplan writes with an expectation that you aren't just a robot following the program he gives - which wouldn't work anyway because Kaplan insists you pay attention to how your body feels and adjust. Walking for a bit is fine and maybe the best strategy! (I didn't know this!) He expects sometimes you just fall off track and need help getting back into it safely. I loved that.

I like the bit on shoes where he adresses the zero-drop barefoot style vs padded and corrective shoes and points out you should probably wear what is most comfortable to run unholy distances with.

Things I wanted which weren't in the book:

A chart, multiple charts, the ebook version made it tricky to keep track where we were in the progression and impossible to refer back later.

A list of all the songs mentioned at the end, and maybe a Spotify list or something so you could listen while you read about them? A linked running list. I am lazy clearly, but I think it would have been nice!

My Libby app kept freezing during the last three chapters which was hecka annoying but it looks like they fixed it whew

April 18, 2020Report this review