Friday, January 28, 2011

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always talk about race


How can I have another blog dedicated to vegetarian cooking , here I will publish a series of posts dedicated to books I've read and that somehow relate to the topics covered in this blog. I start from the first (and so far only) book I read on the race.

Linus, aka Pasquale Di Molfetta, speaker and director of radio Dee-Jay, for some 'years has become a fan of road racing and in particular the New York Marathon in years to participate and in 2010 succeeded to finish under 3 hours and 30.
to tell this his passion, in addition to the articles he writes for Runner's World, his blog and its various interventions has written a book, a short book, pleasant to read and where they collected the thoughts of a runner as he is attentive to Tables but also to family and work commitments. No doubt this approach is the best way to enjoy the ride and benefit from all points of view (not just health).

title always talk about race
author: Linus
Publisher: Mondadori
year: 2010
pages: 108
price: € 15.50

What's Wrong in having a passion? No one, especially if it is a healthy passion, strengthening and involving. And never mind if it gets a little 'obsessive. Linus, the head of Radio Deejay, always talk about racing, his, what, end of the world, addresses three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays or Sundays. You need an all-encompassing and radical, which transformed him from a lazy forty successful amateur runner with the fixed idea on the training schedule. In "People always talk about racing, smash born during his daily program" Deejay called Italy ", Linus tells the thread and sign the explosion of his passion, the world that is open and in front of him, with many episodes and funny characters who deserve to be known until it resembles a sort of Italian version of the test run of Murakami's art. An intense book, funny and infectious, which makes me want to slip the shoes to go running and get a good race.

Here the video interview with Linus.

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