Run Fast. Eat Slow.: Nourishing Recipes for Athletes: A Cookbook

Run Fast. Eat Slow.: Nourishing Recipes for Athletes: A Cookbook

Run Fast. Eat Slow.: Nourishing Recipes for Athletes: A Cookbook

Run Fast. Eat Slow.: Nourishing Recipes for Athletes: A Cookbook

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Overview

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Fuel up like New York City Marathon champion Shalane Flanagan.

Run Fast. Eat Slow. contains sound advice and delicious and nutritious recipes—finally a true runner's kitchen companion.”—Joan Benoit Samuelson, first-ever women’s Olympic marathon champion


From world-class marathoner and four-time Olympian Shalane Flanagan and chef Elyse Kopecky comes a whole foods, flavor-forward cookbook that proves food can be indulgent and nourishing at the same time. Finally here’s a cookbook for runners that shows fat is essential for flavor and performance and that counting calories, obsessing over protein, and restrictive dieting does more harm than good.

Packed with more than 100 recipes for every part of your day, mind-blowing nutritional wisdom, and inspiring stories from two fitness-crazed women that became fast friends over fifteen years ago, Run Fast. Eat Slow. has all the bases covered. You’ll find no shortage of delicious meals, satisfying snacks, thirst-quenching drinks, and wholesome treats—all made without refined sugar and flour. Fan favorites include Can’t Beet Me Smoothie, Arugula Cashew Pesto, High-Altitude Bison Meatballs, Superhero Muffins, Kale Radicchio Salad with Farro, and Double Chocolate Teff Cookies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623366810
Publisher: Harmony/Rodale
Publication date: 08/09/2016
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 22,006
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Shalane Flanagan is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Run Fast. Eat Slow. She is an Olympic silver medalist, 4-time Olympian, winner of the 2017 TCS New York City marathon, and multiple American record holder. She finished second in the 2010 NYC marathon and ran the fastest time ever by an American woman at the 2014 Boston Marathon. She has been running at an elite level for 14 years and typically runs 100-plus miles a week. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

Elyse Kopecky
 is a chef, speaker, nutrition coach, and New York Times bestselling co-author of Run Fast. Eat Slow. The book features Elyse’s “indulgent nourishment” food philosophy for long-term health and happiness. She studied nutrition at the Natural Gourmet Institute, the nation’s top health-supportive culinary school. She lives in Bend, Oregon.

Read an Excerpt

As runners we are so focused on our immediate energy needs that we obsess over macronutrients and forget that not all proteins, fats, and carbs are created equal. The stress that running puts on the body means that to stay healthy, runners need more antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals than most. In a culture accustomed to processed foods, produce shipped from halfway around the world, and factory-farmed meats, it's more difficult than ever to fulfill our nutritional needs. As a result, runners everywhere are missing out on the nourishment their bodies need to thrive.
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Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 Eat Slow to Run Fast 1

Chapter 2 Our Pantry 11

Chapter 3 Thirst Quenchers 27

Chapter 4 Morning Fuel 41

Chapter 5 Snacks and Appetizers 61

Chapter 6 Salads 79

Chapter 7 Soups 101

Chapter 8 Nourishing Mains 119

Chapter 9 Sides 155

Chapter 10 Sauces and Dressings 167

Chapter 11 Wholesome Treats 181

Chapter 12 Runner's Remedies 207

Appendix A Culinary Tips and Tools 217

Appendix B Resources 220

Acknowledgments 223

About The Authors 226

Index 229

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