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Outrunning the demons : lives transformed through running
—Hewitt, Phil, author.
2019

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Outrunning the Demons is an in-depth exploration of just why running can so often seem the answer to everything when you find yourself in extremis. Phil Hewitt has been there himself. He was viciously mugged in 2016 and left for dead. Suffering the acute symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and unable to make any sense of what had happened to him, Phil found that dedicating himself to running--and its possible healing powers--was the only route ahead. Running can take us to fantastic places. Just as importantly, it can also bring us back from terrible ones. For people in times of crisis, trauma and physical or mental illness, running is often the means by which they reconstruct fractured, fragmented identity--or indeed the means to a new identity. When normality collapses, running can put it back together againches In the very worst cases, it can actually create a new normality and offer us the chance to move on. The author's own experiences place him in a unique position as he interviews runners who have suffered similarly and worse in a wide range of scenarios. The book covers the themes of Trauma, Bereavement, Depression and Anxiety, Addiction and Alcoholism, Terrorism, Violence/Sexual Abuse, Long-term Health Conditions (cancer, stroke etc), and Eating Disorders. While dealing with heavy, harrowing subjects, this powerfully compelling, engrossing, and enriching book will ultimately uplifting and celebratory, an exploration of why running can be the key to overcoming traumatic experiences and rebuilding lives.

Item Details

ISBN: 9781472956514

Description: viii, 264 pages ; 24 cm

Notes: Includes bibliographical references.

Contents:

  • The start line: 'And then I did what I have always done. I ran.'
  • Charlie Engle
  • Theresa Giammona
  • Isabel Hardman
  • Jessica Rigo
  • Eleanor Keohane
  • The Schneider twins
  • Sandra Laflamme
  • Dan Keeley
  • Caroline Elliott
  • Sujan Sharma
  • Linda Quirk
  • James Buzzell
  • Anji Andrews
  • Emma Malcolm
  • Lisa Hallett
  • Serena Wooldridge
  • Bryn Phillips
  • Hanny Allston
  • Kate Jayden
  • Don Wright
  • Danielle Seiss
  • Carolyn Knights
  • Alastair Campbell
  • Liz Dunning
  • Danny Slay
  • Ana Febres-Cordero
  • Lisa Taylor
  • Jason Nelson
  • Amanda Trafford
  • Cherissa Jackson
  • Lynn Julian Crisci
  • Paul Shepherd
  • Bryn Hughes
  • Stephanie Foley
  • The finish line: 'A group of people I have come to admire hugely.'
  • Postscript: 'better things.'
  • Appendix: the science behind the transformative power of running.

Control Number: 2729391

Publisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Sport, 2019.
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