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Duncan Larkin has tried to shoehorn as much as possible into his life. As a teenager, he was a Ham Radio Operator, Rotary Club foreign exchange student, Taekwondo white belt, linoleum-surface break dancer, often-pinned wrestler, and occasional school politician. As an adult, he's a West Point and U.S. Army Ranger School graduate, World War 1 painter, top-300 U.S. marathoner in 2006, and a father of four. He's almost been sucked out of a plane and was kicked out of his host family's house in Switzerland.

Duncan is the younger brother of New York Times best-selling author Pat Larkin. He's written numerous articles for nationwide periodicals such as Running Times, Marathon and Beyond, and Competitor Magazine online. In 2007, he covered the 100
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Oxygen Debt

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“Why? Because you seek change. Something is missing in your life. You want to improve your inner and outer beauty. You want to be well. You want to feel better about yourself. You don’t want to just exist; you want to thrive. You know that life can be about so much more if you’re physically and mentally healthier. If you can run (or walk) 30 minutes a day, that day will mean something. You’ll have accomplished something. You’ll gain confidence. And after you put in more miles, you’ll lose weight and begin to eat healthier. Life will be more fulfilling than it was.”
Duncan Larkin, The 30-Minute Runner: Smart Training for Busy Beginners




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