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  • One Small Step: The incredible story of parkrun

    One Small Step by Sinton-Hewitt, Paul;

    The incredible story of parkrun

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Main Market Ed.
    • Publisher Pan
    • Date of Publication 2 April 2026
    • Number of Volumes B-format paperback

    • ISBN 9781035065073
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 196x130x20 mm
    • Weight 236 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Short description:

    From a local park initiative to a global fitness revolution, One Small Step shares the extraordinary journey of parkrun, proving how one person’s vision can mobilize millions worldwide towards health, happiness and community.

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    Long description:

    It was the bonds I made with people through running that helped me to feel like I belonged.’

    From childhood, Paul Sinton-Hewitt understood the intrinsic need for connection and belonging. After navigating the care system of South Africa in his childhood and enduring both his career and marriage breaking down years later, he turned to running as a lifeline. Longing for community and purpose, he had one simple idea: he would start a weekly run every Saturday morning in his local park. No prizes, no pressure, no fee. His only rule: he would always be there, whether anyone showed up or not.

    From the thirteen runners who joined that first weekend, Paul created parkrun, which has grown into a truly global community over twenty years and united millions of people from all walks of life.

    One Small Step is more than Paul’s inspiring memoir; it’s a blueprint for how coming together in simple ways can improve the health and happiness of millions worldwide.



    As an avid park runner I loved this book but there was so much more to Paul’s story than I could have imagined. A gripping read

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