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To the Limit: The Meaning of Endurance from Mexico to the Himalayas

Crawley, Michael

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Abstract

So many of us are embracing endurance sports – whether it is running an ultra-marathon, taking on long-distance cycling events or even climbing Mount Everest. But what is it that makes us voluntarily do exhausting things? When we lace up our running shoes or jump on our bike, are we embracing freedom, or are we simply reproducing ideas about productivity and competition from the world of work? And what kinds of broader social and spiritual significance does endurance have indifferent parts of the world?

To the Limit sets out to rediscover the joy of moving together as a group – whether it's running the length of the Lake District in a day, or navigating the descents of the Sindhupalchok International Trail Race in Nepal. It shows us how endurance activities can help bring people together, and even change the way we think about the natural world and our place in it.

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Crawley, M. (2024). To the Limit: The Meaning of Endurance from Mexico to the Himalayas. Bloomsbury

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Sep 12, 2024
Deposit Date Nov 21, 2024
Publisher Bloomsbury
ISBN 9781399403429
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3103253
Publisher URL https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/to-the-limit-9781399403429/