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The Perfect Runner – One Step at a Time for Health, Healing, and Hope
The Perfect Runner is not about speed, medals, or fitting into a narrow idea of what a runner should look like. It is a complete guide to slow, sustainable running that helps you rebuild your health, confidence, and energy one step at a time, no matter where you are starting from. Combining science, coaching experience, and real success stories, Mark Lowry shows how low-heart-rate training, fat–fuelled nutrition, and gentle habit change can turn running into a powerful tool for healing rather than punishment.
Inside this eBook, you will find clear explanations of low-heart-rate training, high-fat, medium-protein, low-carb fuelling, and simple strength and mobility work to keep you injury-free. There are practical training plans for beginners, intermediate and advanced runners, as well as dedicated chapters for senior runners, those living with epilepsy or fibromyalgia, women navigating perimenopause, people in addiction or mental health recovery, and anyone returning after serious illness or surgery.
Whether you currently walk, shuffle, or already run, The Perfect Runner will help you train smarter, listen to your body, and build healthy running habits that last for life. It is a compassionate companion for anyone who feels “too old”, “too unfit”, or “too broken” to run, and a reminder that you do not need to be perfect to become a powerful, resilient runner.
The Perfect Runner – Reader feedback
Helped me see running as healing, not punishment
“I bought The Perfect Runner after years of using running to ‘burn off’ guilt and stress. This book turned everything on its head. The slower pace, heart-rate focus and gentle progressions helped me feel calmer, not wrecked, after my runs. My mood is better, my sleep is deeper, and I finally feel like running is taking care of me instead of punishing me.”
— Recreational runner, Co. Kildare, Ireland
A lifeline after injury and weight gain
“After a bad ankle injury and a lot of lockdown weight, I thought my running days were gone. The Perfect Runner showed me exactly how to rebuild from walking and shuffling, with clear guidance on when to back off and when to move on. Six months later, I am running 5k comfortably, my joints feel stronger and my confidence has returned.”
— Former club runner, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Clear, compassionate guidance for the ‘ordinary’ runner
“I am not fast, and I am not chasing podiums, so many training plans made me feel like I did not belong. This book speaks directly to people like me. The explanations of low-intensity training, nutrition and recovery are simple without being childish. I now have a routine I can actually keep up alongside work and family, and I feel fitter at 50 than I did at 35.”
— Weekend runner, Perth, Australia