'It had long ago ceased to be a giddy adventure. It was all mulchy bog heather and rocks. And tired aching legs. And then Ty said something that really struck a chord. 'It's a Man Test now lads. Just finish it.' I got it immediately. Finishing the race was no longer about being fit or a good runner or map-reading it was about putting up with wind rain pain and misery. It was about traditional pig-headed masculine obstinacy and never letting reason get in the way of your objectives. In short it was about being a man.' Cold exhausted sore and hopelessly lost on the side of a Welsh mountain Graham Little had an unlikely epiphany. Finishing the Peaks Race that he and his friend had naively signed themselves up for wasn't about being the fittest or strongest or best runner. It was in fact about being stubborn and refusing to give in no matter what. After all conquering the terrain and beating the elements was incredibly exhilarating. This is the funny and insightful story of Graham Little's obsession with endurance sports. Graham went on to compete in some of the world's toughest challenges including completing an Ironman running the famous Marathon des Sables in the desert and swimming from Europe to Asia - all while trying (and usually failing) to fit in training around family and domestic duties. Along the way Graham meets people who are just as obsessed and tries to work out what it is about modern life that drives us to take on extreme challenges no matter how difficult unpleasant or even dangerous they may be.
'It had long ago ceased to be a giddy adventure. It was all mulchy bog heather and rocks. And tired aching legs. And then Ty said something that really struck a chord. 'It's a Man Test now lads. Just finish it.' I got it immediately. Finishing the race was no longer about being fit or a good runner or map-reading it was about putting up with wind rain pain and misery. It was about traditional pig-headed masculine obstinacy and never letting reason get in the way of your objectives. In short it was about being a man.' Cold exhausted sore and hopelessly lost on the side of a Welsh mountain Graham Little had an unlikely epiphany. Finishing the Peaks Race that he and his friend had naively signed themselves up for wasn't about being the fittest or strongest or best runner. It was in fact about being stubborn and refusing to give in no matter what. After all conquering the terrain and beating the elements was incredibly exhilarating. This is the funny and insightful story of Graham Little's obsession with endurance sports. Graham went on to compete in some of the world's toughest challenges including completing an Ironman running the famous Marathon des Sables in the desert and swimming from Europe to Asia - all while trying (and usually failing) to fit in training around family and domestic duties. Along the way Graham meets people who are just as obsessed and tries to work out what it is about modern life that drives us to take on extreme challenges no matter how difficult unpleasant or even dangerous they may be.
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Non-Fiction
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Nonfiction
Publication date
June, 2016
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