Run the Mile Youre In, Ryan Hall
Run the Mile Youre In, Ryan Hall
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Run the Mile You're In
Finding God in Every Step

Author: Ryan Hall

Narrator: Ryan Hall, Brandon Barnes

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 04/16/2019


Synopsis

Journey with Olympian and American half marathon record holder Ryan Hall as he reflects on the joys and trials of running and, along the way, shows you how he found God in every step. Ryan Hall is an Olympic athlete and American record holder in the half marathon, but as a kid, Ryan hated running. He wanted nothing to do with the sport until one day, he felt compelled to run the fifteen miles around his neighborhood lake. He was hooked.From that day forward, Ryan felt a God-given purpose in running. He knew he could, and would, race with the best runners in the world and that his talent was a gift to serve others. These two truths launched Ryan's twenty-year athletic career and guided him through epic failures and exceptional breakthroughs to competing at the highest level.Now a coach, speaker, and nonprofit partner, Ryan shares the powerful faith behind his athletic achievements and the lessons he learned that helped him push past his limits, make space for relationships that enrich his life on and off the running trails, and cultivate a positive mindset.As you learn more about Ryan and his incredible path, you'll gain the tools you need to:Focus on your purpose and say no to distractionsSelect and strive for the right goals--goals for the heart and the bodyDeal with defeat and disappointmentEndure immense pain and build resilienceRun like you've already wonRyan's story is one of encouragement and inspiration for readers of any age and level of running ability--or none at all. It's a story that shows that you, too, can change your outlook, see God's hand in your life, and run the race that really matters.Praise for Run the Mile You’re In:"Run the Mile You're In is not about winning races and setting running records. It's about always moving forward. Moving outward is an act of courage. The reward is living the lifestyle and embracing the dream."--Bart Yasso, newly retired chief running officer, Runner's World"Ryan's journey on and off the course is touching and a meaningful way to live by helping others. This is an uplifting book of joy and finding your sense of purpose."--Meb Keflezighi, Olympic silver medalist; Boston Marathon and NYC Marathon champion

About Ryan Hall

Ryan Hall is the American Record holder for the half marathon (59:43) and has the fastest marathon time ever run by an American, with a PR of 2:04:58. He represented the United States of America at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games in the marathon. Ryan grew up in Big Bear Lake in southern California, attended Stanford University, and is currently retired from professional running. Ryan is a coach and speaker and lives in Flagstaff, AZ with his wife Sara and their four adopted daughters from Ethiopia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Renee

Cleverly divided into 26 chapters, Ryan Hall’s fast-paced book Run the Mile You’re In inspires and motivates through stories of his incredible life as a student athlete and then professional runner. Woven throughout the expressive life stories you will find Bible verses that connect to the stories h......more

Goodreads review by Adam

This book spoke to me. I loved his stories. I loved the Christian themes and lessons he talks about. I really enjoyed the lessons about our relationship to God as well as our relationships with others. The book kept saying things that I completely agree with or wish I would have written myself. Life......more

Goodreads review by Desirae

This was an interesting Christian running book but the doctrine was so far off from Scripture, that at times, it was difficult to read.......more

Goodreads review by Melisa

I so wanted to love this book - it had such great reviews. It not well written but I’m okay with that in great running books. I read running books to feel inspired. I wasn’t inspired by this magical thinking book. He seems very simple - how did he get into Stanford? I should have re-read Born To Run......more

Goodreads review by Bridget

This book is broken down like a marathon, 26 chapters. I could find 26 reasons why I didn’t like this book—but I’ll spare you the long read. The biggest reason I didn’t like this book was because Ryan Hall is a not-so-humble bragger. Every thing that well in life or on a team or in a race was his do......more