"If you asked 100 people, you might get 100 different replies, but there's no doubt that having some time and space to think - to clear your head and process your thoughts in peace - is one of the big attractions of the sport to many people."
"You get to a point where you are empty and not sure why you should go on. I think that is a deeply personal thing and a powerful moment.
"That's the interface between psychology and the spiritual side of a human being. There is no reason to continue and at that moment you have got to the battle between yourself and yourself.
"You have to make a sacrifice of everything you've got, but what you've done is joined in the suffering and the pain in a voluntary way, and that could make you feel closer to the person you have lost."
Phil's Running Blog
I've discovered the joy of running, come and join in the fun
Monday, 7 November 2011
Running is therapy
The BBC has a good article by Alistair Magowan on why running is good for you when you need a boost.
Friday, 4 November 2011
Why Fauja Singh is my hero
Running really is a way of life. Strong evidence comes from the incredible example of centenarian Brit, Fauja Singh. He recently completed the Toronto Marathon in 8hrs 25, not bad for someone born in 1911. He trains 10 miles everyday and is now the proud holder of a bunch of world records. All of them gained since he turned 90.
Here's the advice from the living legend,
Here's the advice from the living legend,
"The secret to a long and healthy life is to be stress-free. Be grateful for everything you have, stay away from people who are negative, stay smiling and keep running."
Thursday, 8 September 2011
101 ways to be a better runner
I have 101 tips to make you a better runner. Well, runners world does.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Two running sites worth checking out
The new runtastic portal if you have an iphone etc... or this training site from new balance
Sunday, 7 August 2011
3 Non-physical benefits to running
Michael Hyatt explains what he gets out of running besides being fit. His three are:
- Running provides me with “think time
- Running provides an opportunity for personal growth
- Running provides the chance to recharge
Read the whole thing and then comment what non-physical benefits do you get from running?
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Five finger running shoes
Have you ever used them? I'm tempted but and Michael Hyatt seems convinced
Friday, 10 June 2011
Marathon runners should go for non-alcoholic beer
Apparently that's the conclusion of this study from the University of Munich. It's better for your health if you drink the wheat based alcohol free stuff. I'm just not sure whether that counts as good news or not?
(HT: Freakonomics)
(HT: Freakonomics)
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