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File Size: 10549 KB

Print Length: 208 pages

Publisher: VeloPress; Reprint edition (July 1, 2013)

Publication Date: July 1, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00FGD8XVO

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If you follow ultrarunning at all, you're familiar with Kilian Jornet. He's only 25, but he has already won the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc 3 times, won Western States, and set the record for the ascent/descent of Mt. Kilimanjaro. He's a phenomenal runner and an inspiration to those who see him run.Unfortunately, the inspiration has a hard time coming through in his new book, Run or Die. Reading Run or Die is certainly an interesting experience, essentially a stream-of-consciousness race report on some of Kilian's big runs: his trans-Pyrennes run, UTMB, WS (his first race there, when he came in third), and his Mt. Kilimanjaro run. We read the blow-by-blow of the runs, as well as his reflections on life and running.For me, Run or Die misses the most important element of a running book: inspiring me to get up and run. Rather than feeling like, "Wow! That's a lot of running! I want to go run now!" I felt like "Hmm. That guy runs a lot. I don't think I can run like that. What's for dinner?" I realize this is more a reflection on me than on Kilian, but I have read plenty of running memoirs that inspire me to lace them up and head out the door.Kilian will be fun to watch as his career continues. It seems like he has what it takes to dominate the sport of trail running for many years to come. I will be interested to read his next book, maybe 5-10 years down the road, when, I think, he'll have more to share.Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the electronic review copy!

This book is memoir by arguably the top ultra-runner of his generation. If your looking for time splits, tips on interval training, how to run hills then keep looking, this ain't that book. This is about a person who approaches races as " journeys" and who basically is so talented he invents challenges for himself...like running around the rim of Lake Tahoe in one shot or if he can across a pryennes mountain range in 7 days.I think the big take away is that it's not what place you come in but the journey. For example, There is an entire chapter devoted him breaking the fastest accent and decent of mt. Kilimanjaro and the reader never finds what the old record was and by how much did he beat it by.The one thing the book does is give the reader an idea of the amount of suffering takes place as he is accomplishing these feats. one assumes that people with genetic disposition to run don't suffer during a race or " journey" but you would wrong. My opinion the best chapter is about how he overcome all his misery to win the 2012 western states in a sprint.the guy is about 24 or 25 and it kind of shows. I admire his outlook on running...creating art through exhurition. the book is not going to be a roadmap to how you can be a better runner but it does give you insight to what true passion for running is about.

I've become deeply involved in ultra running over the past year and have read +15 books about it. Killian's Run or Die is down on the list as one of my least favorites. It's extremely artsy and wordy, describing in deep detail his experience he has while running. I was actually hoping the book would be like this, but its very sporadic and jumps around from his early childhood to his FKT attempts. He is an amazing runner and I am always impressed by his videos on YouTube, but as a writer he didn't win the race.I recommend it only to the very involved ultra runner, as it does bring in some interesting experiences and questions we ultra runners all have. If this is one of your first running books you've picked up, put it back on the shelf for a later day. Worth reading but not if you are trying to get into the sport.

Kilian Jornet is, arguably, the world's greatest ultramarathoner. But he is not, at least at this point in his life, as gifted a writer as he is a runner. In a short 180 pages, Jornet gives the reader a sense of why he runs but if you are looking for an explanation of _how_ he runs --- the nutrition, training, rest, etc. --- then you'll be disappointed. What you do learn, though, is that running, skiing, and connecting with nature are at the core of his being. In the chapter about his record-setting run of the Tahoe Rim Trail he and his pacer get lost and have to back-track but rather than lash out or sink into depression, Jornet remarks, "more miles, more smiles!" For him, it seems, it is all about the miles.

No doubt one of the most extraordinary athletes ever, but really not a great writer. As other reviews have said, this is not a ‘how I do it’ kind of book, and I found it hard to engage with his presentation of ‘why I do it’. If you’re a fan of ultra running, Born to Run and Endure are far far better. If you’re a fan of Jornet, which I am, it’s a lot more fun to just read race reports.

I am not into ultra running and had never heard about Kilian before seeing his book on the shelves, but I had expected some more depth or details/ statistics before reading the book. Although I find he attempt to dive into the concept of winning and competing, he should probably have filled it up with some few more hard facts to make it more interesting etc.

I think something must be lost in translation, it is an interesting look at Kilian's running and skiing through his eyes but the translation leaves the book wordy and over describing the environment which makes it a bit of a bore to read. I can relate to his excitement, pain, ups and downs, and grueling fatigue from long days running which is when I feel most connected but I think the native version of the book must read a lot better because the wordiness of the description of the environments left me skipping ahead a lot to get to the good stuff.

Despite the language barrier, Kilian does a great job of putting you in the driver seat for some of his toughest runs. Ultra runners will find great inspiration and value in Kilian's mental game as he pushes through the last third of his races.Recommended for - Fans of Kilian's Quest on YouTube - Ultra Runners with an "embrace the pain" mentality - Those who enjoyed the action scenes of "Born to Run", "Eat & Run"

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