Phil’s Comments (group member since Mar 16, 2011)


Phil’s comments from the Running, Track and Field group.

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May 05, 2011 07:10PM

34156 For training purposes, Jack Daniels' book is extremely valuable. If you're looking for a look into NCAA Cross Country, Running with the Buffalos is awesome. Running fiction wise, Once a Runner and the sequel Again to Carthage are the benchmarks. For those interested I just wrote my own piece of running fiction, Chasing Ghosts.
May 04, 2011 03:17PM

34156 I loved Once a Runner. It was one of my inspirations-along with years of running experience- to write Chasing Ghosts. Parker's Again to Carthage is good, but not the classic that Once a Runner is. I do think it's worth the read, however.
May 04, 2011 03:13PM

34156 Hey Doug,
If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to ask. I see you asked John, the moderator, about running and a novel. I recently wrote a running-centered novel, Chasing Ghosts if you're interested. It's available on Amazon as well as the Kindle and Nook.
Phil
Apr 20, 2011 07:34AM

34156 Doug,
I'm a newcomer to the mix, but I also ran in college and have coached high school track and xc since 2000 in Philadelphia. My advice for youth coaching- I'm assuming you are coaching kids younger than high school- is to build a foundation of endurance, speed and strength. Keep it fun and try to expose them to different styles of training and different events. Hope this helps.
Phil
Mar 16, 2011 06:48PM

34156 Hey All,
I'm new here to goodreads so if I breach etiqutte, I do apologize. Thought everyone might be interested in my new novel, Chasing Ghosts. Set in Philly, it's about a runner, nearing thirty, who decides to take one last shot at greatness. It's available currently on Amazon and for the kindle. If you have any questions, drop me a line.