"Each new page [is] more spellbinding than the one before--this is
surely one of the most interesting books I've ever read."--Elizabeth
Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs
When Bernd Heinrich decided to write a memoir of his ultramarathon
running experience he realized that the preparation for the race was as
important, if not more so, than the race itself. Considering the
physiology and motivation of running from a scientific point of view, he
wondered what he could learn from other animals.
In Why We Run, Heinrich considers the flight endurance of birds, the
antelope's running prowess and limitations, and the ultra-endurance of
camels to understand how human physiology can or cannot replicate these
adaptations. With his characteristic blend of scientific inquiry and
philosophical musings, Heinrich offers an original and provocative work
combining the rigors of science with the passion of running.