Why We Run

Why We Run A Natural History

In Why We Run, biologist, award-winning nature writer, and ultramarathoner Bernd Heinrich explores a new perspective on human evolution by examining the phenomenon of ultraendurance and makes surprising discoveries about the physical, spiritual -- and primal -- drive to win. At once lyrical and scientific, Why We Run shows Heinrich's signature blend of biology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy, infused with his passion to discover how and why we can achieve superhuman abilities.
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Patty Pforte@pfortep1
3 stars
Jun 11, 2022

It is an easy read and some aspects are very interesting. It has some dull sections but the facts about running physiology is very engaging and new to many!

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fvrests@oat
3 stars
Nov 16, 2024
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Andréa Mellalieu@dremellalieu
5 stars
Jan 3, 2024

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