Miika Nousiainen’s hilariously funny new novel!
Czech rights sold to Host pre-publication!
When a man turns 50, he must either get a motorcycle or start training for the 400-meter run.
For Miika Nousiainen, who doesn’t have a driver’s license and isn’t interested in rebellion, the choice is a lap on the track, with the goal set for the World Championships in Gothenburg.
The novel’s title, Push, Pace, Position, Pray, references sprinter Michael Johnson’s approach to the 400-meter race, divided into four key phases:
- Push: A strong start off the blocks, reaching near top speed in the initial 100 meters.
- Pace: A steady speed maintained along the backstretch.
- Position: Strategically positioning around the third curve.
- Pray: A hopeful, tenacious push through the final homestretch to the finish line.
Can the author transform himself into a real lightweight, high-frequency runner? Perhaps even the record-holder for his age group in Finland!
The author delves ever deeper into a world built on concepts like dorsiflexion, wall drives, MCT oil, and recovery. And his biggest external threat? The Swedish athlete Mattias Sunneborn.