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The Youth and Teen Running Encyclopedia is the first ever complete guide for middle and long distance runners ages 6 to 18, their coaches and parents. It shows the proven formula of Mick Grant, who produced Hershey's North American Final qualifiers 12 consecutive years, multiple Footlocker Finalists and National Champions several years in a row, including Hershey's North American Final, USATF Junior Olympics, USATF Youth Athletics Nationals and National Scholastic Indoor Championships. All this from a group of ordinary local kids, near Mick's home in Northeast Massachusetts. The book lays out in detail how youth and teen athletes can achieve successively higher levels, year after year after year, following the proven success of Mick's training program.



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Mick Grant

Coached several National Champions, All Americans and an Olympic Trials Marathon qualifier.
Produced champions at Hershey's North American Final, USATF Junior Olympic National Championships, USATF Youth Athletics National Championships, National Scholastic Indoor Championships, East Coast Invitational, Golden West Invitational and more.
Coached athletes to qualify for Hershey's North American Final 12 consecutive years, including two years with over 10 national qualifiers.
Coached National Champions six consecutive years, including three consecutive 4 x 800m relay national champions, one National Record and one Youth World Championship qualifier.

Author of popular articles;
"10 Tips for Marathon Training" www.mychicagoathlete.com/10-tips-for-marathon-training/
"How to Train for Your First Big Race" www.livestrong.com/blog/train-first-big-race
"10 Healthy Ways to Take Your Running from Winter to Spring" http://t.co/JdjbikTIxm



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