Great running/racing quote

run4yourlife
run4yourlife Posts: 379 Member
edited October 4 in Fitness and Exercise
This was too long to post on my status, but too good not to share. Love this, and so true!!

This is how it works:

Training is doing your homework. It's not exciting. More often than not it's tedious. There is certainly no glory in it. But you stick with it, over time, and incrementally through no specific session, your body changes. Your mind becomes calloused to effort. You stop thinking of running as difficult or interesting or magical. It just becomes what you do. It becomes a habit....

Workouts too become like this. Intervals, tempos, strides, hills. You go to the track, to the bottom of a hill, and your body finds the effort. You do your homework. That's training. Repetition--building deep habits, building a runner's body and a runner's mind. You do your homework, not obsessively, just regularly. Over time you grow to realize that the most important workout that you will do is the easy hour run. That's the run that makes everything else possible. You live like a clock.

After weeks of this, you will have a month of it. After months of it, you will have a year of it.

Then, after you have done this for maybe three or four years, you will wake up one morning in a hotel room at about 4:30am and do the things you have always done. You eat some instant oatmeal. Drink some Gatorade. Put on your shorts, socks, shoes, your watch. This time, though, instead of heading out alone for a solitary hour, you will head towards a big crowd of people. A few of them will be like you: they will have a lean, hungry look around their eyes, wooden legs. You will nod in their direction. Most of the rest will be distracted, talking among their friends, smiling like they are at the mall, unaware of the great and magical event that is about to take place.

You'll find your way to a tiny little space of solitude and wait anxiously, feeling the tang of adrenaline in your legs. You'll stand there and take a deep breath, like it's your last. An anthem will play. A gun will sound.

Then you will run.

- Jeff Edmonds

Replies

  • world2c
    world2c Posts: 175 Member
    I love this- fantastic!!!
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,066 Member
    I like this a ton.
  • Spearo
    Spearo Posts: 47
    Beautiful!
  • Athena413
    Athena413 Posts: 1,709 Member
    *like*
  • soccermum75
    soccermum75 Posts: 588 Member
    love it!
  • MsMonny
    MsMonny Posts: 183
    Inspiring! Thanks for sharing. :smile:
  • sjtreely
    sjtreely Posts: 1,014 Member
    Way cool.

    After many start lines, I still get a lump in my throat when I hear our national anthem.

    Every time we line up, we line up with people who have stories. Every one of us has a story as to why we're at the start line. I love to hear the stories. I've heard about celebrating sobriety, losing weight, acceptance of death, a victory over cancer, the desire to keep up with a partner, and many, many more.

    Best of luck to everyone ... whatever your story may be.
  • helma123
    helma123 Posts: 79 Member
    That was great! Thanks for sharing!
  • Maryjaneshoes
    Maryjaneshoes Posts: 169 Member
    Love this, thanks for posting it!
  • M_lifts
    M_lifts Posts: 2,218 Member
    love it! thanks for posting
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