<p>This book&nbsp;delves&nbsp;into the running&nbsp;and racing&nbsp;adventures of the author Mark Ryall and his daughter Stephanie. When&nbsp;she was just seven years old Stephanie shows&nbsp;a&nbsp;keen interest in running. Realizing she cannot be held back&nbsp;Mark&nbsp;gets off the couch&nbsp;and joins in her workouts. Over the next seventeen years they&nbsp;both progress&nbsp;as distance runners and pursue&nbsp;shared dreams in&nbsp;competitive age-group racing. They encounter&nbsp;many ups and downs&nbsp;along the way as Stephanie matures&nbsp;into a serious university cross country and ultra trail runner and&nbsp;Mark transitions&nbsp;into&nbsp;triathlons representing Canada in three ITU&nbsp;World Championships. As both father&nbsp;and coach&nbsp;Mark always looks to safeguard&nbsp;Stephanie's&nbsp;health and long-term athletic development which causes&nbsp;her to push back at times. Using&nbsp;personal stories humorous situations&nbsp;training advice&nbsp;and significant scientific research the author lends the reader a unique&nbsp;look inside the world of&nbsp;younger and older runners. A great resource&nbsp;for runners of all ages as well as their coaches and parents!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;Dr. Ryall writes with candor and passion striking the perfect balance between sharing running history research and personal anecdotes that had me laughing out loud. Run Daughter Run Father is a relatable informative and inspiring read!&quot; ~ Heidi Ohrling Medical Student and Cross Country Runner Western University</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;Mark's book is more than about just running. It's about a father/daughter relationship through the child/teen years and how a shared love of an activity can bring people together as well as create friction at times ultimately bringing them closer to understanding each other&nbsp;and appreciating the journey along the way. This book is a cool read that can be enjoyed by both generations looking upon either side of the father-daughter relationship and renewed love for a sport through the eyes of a child.&quot; ~ Mat Reid owner and head coach Fighting Koalas and Hamilton Hammerheads Triathlon Team</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;Having coached my own daughter I couldn't help but laugh as the father/daughter coach/athlete relationship&nbsp;was described as butting heads at times though it was always overshadowed by admiration and pride.&quot;&nbsp;~ Tom&nbsp;Spironello former Athletic Director St.&nbsp;Thomas More Catholic Secondary School</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;A thoughtful entertaining and relatable read. I enjoyed Mark's insightful anecdotes with background research to cover the challenging humorous and heartwarming running journey of a father and a daughter.&quot; ~ Dr. Scott Howitt Chiropractor/Clinical Director Pure Fitness MoveLab Toronto</p>
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