A Brief History of Running

audiobook (Unabridged) A Brief History of--Sports Edition

By KJ Smith

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From Ancient Paths to Modern Marathons

Discover the remarkable journey of humanity's oldest form of sport in The Story of Running. This comprehensive and inspiring book traces the roots of running, from survival and ritual in ancient societies to today's global marathons and ultra-challenges. Perfect for runners, sports enthusiasts, and history lovers alike, this book explores how running has evolved and why it continues to captivate millions worldwide.

In The Story of Running, readers will journey back to early hunter-gatherer cultures, where running was essential for survival, and witness the birth of competitive footraces in ancient civilizations. Follow the sport's revival in the modern era, where pioneers like Emil Zátopek and Kathrine Switzer broke barriers and set records, and experience how running grew from grassroots races to a global movement.

With rich detail and inspiring stories, The Story of Running celebrates the resilience and spirit of runners through the ages, from the first Olympics to today's record-breaking feats in long-distance and sprinting. Discover how running has shaped cultures, pushed the limits of human endurance, and fostered a unique community of enthusiasts and athletes.

Whether you're a marathoner, a casual jogger, or an armchair fan,The Story of Running will deepen your appreciation for this timeless pursuit and reveal why, after thousands of years, running remains a powerful force for health, freedom, and adventure.

A Brief History of Running