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Once a Runner: An Imperfect Masterpiece | Book Review

Once a Runner

Once a Runner speaks to the hypothetical realization of peak running. Quenton Cassidy, the book’s protagonist, doesn’t represent what every runner should be, but rather what every runner could be.

Posted byMatt GolembeskiNovember 26, 2021February 21, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Book Review, consistency, fitness, John L. Parker, Long Distance Running, motivation, Once a Runner, running

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