Chapter One
Ironing it Out
Aran Gordon is a born competitor. He's a top financial executive, a competitive swimmer since he was six years old, and a natural long distance runner. A little more than a dozen years after he ran his first marathon in 1984 he set his sights on the Mount Everest of marathons—the Marathon des Sables, a 150 mile race across the Sahara Desert, all brutal heat and endless sand that test endurance runners like nothing else.
As he began to train he experienced something he'd never really had to deal with before—physical difficulty. He was tired all the time. His joints hurt. His heart seemed to skip a funny beat. He told his running partner he wasn't sure he could go on with training, with running at all. And he went to the doctor.
Actually, he went to
doctors. ...
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