Jenny Hadfield Books

John Bingham and Jenny Hadfield are both well-known figures in the running community. Bingham, also known as "The Penguin," is a columnist for Runner's World and has written several books on running. Hadfield is a running coach and author who has contributed to numerous publications. Together, they co-authored the book Running for Mortals, which offers practical advice and motivation for beginner and intermediate runners. Their approach focuses on making running accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their pace or experience level.

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 Books: Running for Mortals by John Bingham, Jenny Hadfield

Running for Mortals

John Bingham, Jenny Hadfield

What's Running for Mortals about?

Running for Mortals by John Bingham and Jenny Hadfield is a comprehensive guide for beginner runners. It offers practical advice, training plans, and motivational tips to help anyone start and stick with a running routine. Whether you're aiming for your first 5k or just want to improve your fitness, this book is a great resource for all levels of runners.

Who should read Running for Mortals?

  • Beginner runners looking to start and stick with a running routine

  • People who want to improve their fitness and overall health through running

  • Individuals who are seeking motivation and practical advice for incorporating running into their busy lives


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 Books: Marathoning for Mortals by John Bingham, Jenny Hadfield

Marathoning for Mortals

John Bingham, Jenny Hadfield

What's Marathoning for Mortals about?

Marathoning for Mortals offers a practical and inspiring guide for anyone who wants to conquer the marathon. Written by John Bingham and coach Jenny Hadfield, this book provides training plans, tips, and personal stories to help even the most unlikely runners achieve their long-distance running goals. It emphasizes the joy and sense of accomplishment that come from completing a marathon, regardless of your pace or experience level.

Who should read Marathoning for Mortals?

  • Individuals who are interested in running a marathon but are new to the sport

  • People who want to challenge themselves and achieve a significant fitness goal

  • Readers who enjoy personal stories and practical advice from experienced runners