San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 26, 2010
“Jason Lester inspires me…[he] represents the best in extreme endurance sports. His passion exudes from every pore. I’m honored to be part of his book. I’m proud to have him as a colleague and co-competitor.” — Dean Karnazes, New York Times bestselling author of Ultramarathon Man, from the Foreword
Jason Lester has survived more trials, endured more horrors, and surmounted more obstacles than would fit in a Hollywood film. But after each upset, letdown, and setback, and despite the use of only one arm, Jason has continually pushed himself to pursue his dream of becoming an accomplished athlete—ultimately setting a world record, winning a 2009 ESPY Award, and becoming the first disabled athlete to complete the Ultraman (a double Ironman).
In Running on Faith: The Principles, Passion, and Pursuit of a Winning Life (HarperOne; September 2010; Hardcover; $25.99; ISBN 9780061965722), Jason shares nine lessons that helped him achieve his dreams and find his calling. Providing readers with the tools to overcome adversity and pursue their passion, Running On Faith offers practical and inspirational guidelines for a happy and healthy life, including:
•Just Say Yes – You might find a dozen ways to rationalize not taking the risk in front of you. Do it anyway.
•Never Stop – Do what’s right, consistent, and disciplined. Pushing yourself is essential.
•Focus on the Goal – When your mind is already at the goal, your body will not stop working and training and pushing until it joins your mind in the winner’s circle.
Running on Faith is also filled with Jason’s remarkable stories of the precarious and often unforeseen conditions he’s encountered on the race path. Through jellyfish waters, suffocating heat, and blinding sheets of rain, he has risked it all on his journey to reach the finish line.
Jason Lester is one of the world’s finest physically challenged extreme athletes. When he was twelve years old, a speeding car ran a red light, sending him into the hospital with twenty broken bones and a paralyzed arm. But he refused to let his injury impede his goal of becoming a professional athlete. He started training for the Ironman in 2004, and has since competed in numerous extreme races. In 2008, Jason became the first disabled athlete to complete the Ultraman (320 miles of biking, swimming, and running), and in 2009, he won an ESPY award (Best Disabled Male Athlete). He is the founder of the Never Stop Foundation, an organization dedicated to bettering the lives of children and adults through athletics, and he lives and trains in Kona, Hawaii.
Jason Lester will appear in the following cities to promote Running on Faith:
Kona, HI – August 24 & beyond
Honolulu, HI – August 28
Lihue, HI – August 31
Phoenix, AZ – September 4 - 9
San Diego, CA – September 10
Los Angeles, CA – September 11 - 13
Portland, OR – September 14 - 18
Seattle, WA – September 19 - 28
Austin, TX – October 22 - 26
New York, NY – October 27 - November 9
Jacksonville, FL – November 12 - 14
Additional Praise for Running on Faith
“Running on Faith is a triumph! Jason Lester is proof that as one wise man said, ‘Triumph is when you try and add a little umph!’ Jason Lester shows us ALL that you can achieve whatever you put your mind body and soul into!” — Rev Run, author of Words of Wisdom: Daily Affirmations of Faith from Run's House to Yours
“Jason’s story is a must read! It is a true testimony of the human spirit and confirmation that we all have so much more in us than we may believe. The challenges he conquered will create a shift in your life.” — Tyrese Gibson, singer and actor
“Whatever burden you carry (and we all have one), this story will point you to strength beyond yourself. Read it twice!”
— John Ortberg, author and pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
Running on Faith
The Principles, Passion, and Pursuit of a Winning Life
By Jason Lester
HarperOne, an Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
September 2010 | $25.99 | Hardcover | ISBN: 9780061965722
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