<p><strong>Was running a marathon with my wife a smart idea?</strong> Certainly not. We had two kids under the age of three and demanding jobs in tech. However being smart was not my main concern. In our 4-year marriage she'd been a rock. She nursed me through leukemia. She picked me up from rehab and drove me to AA. Now she wanted to run the Disney Marathon. So be it. I signed up like two sports bras extra supportive!&nbsp;</p><p><em>Looks Like We're Running</em> is a humorous story about failing badly and getting better. Can running save a person's life? Can it improve a marriage? Overcome an addiction? Each year nearly 16 million Americans attempt a marathon. Nearly every one of them is just a regular person fighting to discover a better version of themself. <em>Looks Like We're Running</em> is for that person. It was written by that person. This book contains guidance on training gear nutrition and recovery but most importantly it is a testimony of the marathon's number one lesson: How to keep going.</p><p><strong>Dustin Riedesel</strong> first attempted running three months after completing chemotherapy for leukemia.&nbsp;He&nbsp;started&nbsp;running seriously eight months later while in a rehab facility for alcohol abuse. Since running began he lost weight improved his marriage and friendships earned freedom from addiction had two children bought a new home received a promotion at work and finally wrote this book to serve as a companion for anyone seeking similar outcomes in their life.</p><p>Can moving your body for extended periods of time really give you all that? There's one sure-fire way to find out. Put on some shoes. Get out the door. Looks like you're running.</p><p><br></p>
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