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This Time Next Year

Nathan Howells

Verlag: Self Publishing Partnership

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Beschreibung

This Time Next year is the story of how one ordinary guy prepared to run a marathon. It's about everyday conversations about goals and ideas and takes the reader through the journey to fulfil a personal goal. 

This book is not about supreme fitness or a new approach to nutrition or an extreme sporting adventure. It will not offer insights to everyone, or big surprises, but it is a story of focusing on a personal goal, breaking down the key things that will make it work and dedicating until the end. 

Hopefully, it will bring some help. maybe some inspiration but definitely it tells the everyday person's approach to running a marathon from scratch.
Verfügbar seit: 01.12.2021.

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