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Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall is a New York Times bestseller that explores the secrets of the Tarahumara (Rarámuri), a reclusive tribe in Mexico’s Copper Canyons known for running hundreds of miles without rest or injury. The book blends investigative journalism, evolutionary science, and a riveting narrative that culminates in a high-stakes 50-mile race pitting elite American ultramarathoners against the legendary tribe.

: The theory that human anatomy—like the Achilles tendon and our ability to sweat—evolved to allow our ancestors to outrun prey to exhaustion . Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and...

Readers often find the book transformative, though it is not without controversy regarding its scientific rigor and its depiction of the tribe. Reader Reactions

: It highlights the Tarahumara diet—including chia seeds as a "miracle food"—and their philosophy of running with pure joy rather than treating it as a "grind". The Narrative Adventure : You can find it at retailers like Bluestocking Books (~$9

: The book presents a scathing critique of modern running shoes , contending that high-cushioned shoes cause injury by weakening the foot and encouraging heel striking.

: Available through Random House Audio , narrated by Fred Sanders. : The theory that human anatomy—like the Achilles

“It definitely needs more science to totally win me over—a lot of this book was clearly sensationalized—but what science was cited was convincing.” The StoryGraph

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