Running Quotes
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Jesse: The man who outran Hitler
Running is an addictive activity. You feel so good, you never want to let it slide. Yet running, like many other pursuits, can be carried too far - from habit to obsession. When running is no longer a joy and a release from the pressures of the world, but a manic pursuit, then family, friends and your job are likely to suffer. The best advice I can give to avoid this sad state of affairs is to first, be aware of the early warning signs: recurring injuries, depression, loss of motivation, irritability, fixation - and make necessary course corrections. Secondly, try to keep things balanced and in harmony, and let running enhance, not rule your life.
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Jesse: The man who outran Hitler
Some Other Things You May Like
Books To Fuel Your Run
No Need for Speed
A Beginner's Guide to the Joy of Runningby John Bingham
The Principles of Running
Practical Lessons from My First 100,000 Milesby Amby Burfoot
Running on Empty
An Ultramarathoner's Story of Love, Loss, and a Record-Setting Run Across Americaby Marshall Ulrich
Beginning Runner's Guide
by Hal Higdon