Jog On
How Running Saved My Life
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
‘Bella’s brilliant love letter to running turns into an extraordinarily brave and frank account of her battle with anxiety. A compassionate and important book’ Joe Lycett
‘Perfect for resetting a glum January mindset’ Alexandra Heminsley
‘My kind of role model’ Ben Fogle
Divorced and struggling with deep-rooted mental health problems, Bella Mackie ended her twenties in tears. She could barely find the strength to get off the sofa, let alone piece her life back together. Until one day she did something she had never done of her own free will – she pulled on a pair of trainers and went for a run.
That first attempt didn’t last very long. But to her surprise, she was back out there the next day. And the day after that. She began to set herself achievable goals – to run 5k in under 30 minutes, to walk to work every day for a week, to attempt 10 push-ups in a row. Before she knew it, her mood was lifting for the first time in years.
In Jog On, Bella explains with hilarious and unfiltered honesty how she used running to battle crippling anxiety and depression, without having to sacrifice her main loves: booze, cigarettes and ice cream. With the help of a supporting cast of doctors, psychologists, sportspeople and friends, she shares a wealth of inspirational stories, research and tips that show how exercise often can be the best medicine. This funny, moving and motivational book will encourage you to say ‘jog on’ to your problems and get your life back on track – no matter how small those first steps may be.
About the author
Bella Mackie has written for the Guardian, Vogue and Vice. This is her first book.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Bella Mackie puts on her running shoes and bares her soul. The London journalist candidly analyses her battles with anxiety and offers up an accessible and tangible approach to tackling it: jogging. Mackie achieves something rare with her writing—it possesses the ease, familiarity and relatable honesty of a friend sharing a problem. She transforms anecdotes and academic research into an informative and motivational read which will remind you that hope is around the corner, if you can just put one foot in front of the other.