Running Blind: The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon

Running Blind: The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9780557473762
ISBN-13 : 0557473764
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Book Synopsis Running Blind: The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon by : Rhonda Copeland

Download or read book Running Blind: The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon written by Rhonda Copeland and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010-08-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Running a 26.2 mile marathon is grueling, but imagine running it in a fog. Not so much thick as the clichéd split pea soup, but more like an unclarified broth. Consider running in a world with no distinct edges, no specific definition of where something begins or ends, without disparate colors, where magnification helps slightly, but not in a portable way that you can take on a run.The legally blind author, Rhonda Copeland, also known as “Vision Runner†has had to discontinue many of the normal day-to-day activities that others take for granted like driving, riding her bike and photography. The one thing she refused to give up though was her passion for running - so she simply chose not to.Whether you’re a runner or not, this book will inspire you to move beyond the limiting beliefs that hold you back and keep you from accomplishing everything your heart desires. If you have obstacles that you’d like to overcome in your life, get it and read it today!


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