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Too many people have refused to begin running or have quickly dropped out of running programs because they 'have no talent for it.' Ridiculous. Talent has nothing to do with it. The only thing that matters is mental discipline.
Amby Burfoot
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Amby Burfoot
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 19
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More quotes by Amby Burfoot
As runners, we all go through many transitions-- transitions that closely mimic the larger changes we experience in a lifetime. First, we try to run faster. Then we try to run harder. Then we learn to accept ourselves and our limitations, and at last, we can appreciate the true joy and meaning of running.
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Don't judge your running by your speed.
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In the longest run of all, your life, you're going to be a winner.
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You don't need any skill to run.......Every 3-year old knows how to run
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I like to say, and I truly believe, that every run brings new experiences. You just don't know what they might be until you actually do the run. That's one of my major reasons for pushing out the front door as often as I do-the adventure of it all.
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It's wrong to believe that you need a certain physical body type to run. All body types can run. It's not about your legs, muscles, or cellulite. It's not about the physical side of things. If you train your brain, your body will follow. It's that simple. The hard part isn't getting your body in shape. The hard part is getting your mind in shape.
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Here’s my mantra: ‘Every mile is a gift.’
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Success does not come to the most righteous and rigorously disciplined but to those who continue running.
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It's not about how fast you go. It's not about how far you go. It's a process.
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Running removes us briefly from the fragmentation and depersonalization of the digital world
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I always tell beginning runners: Train your brain first. It's much more important than your heart or legs.
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Courage is crossing a starting line.
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It's not about speed and gold medals. It's about refusing to be stopped.
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Running is ultimately a personal experience. It is a revival of the spirit, a private oasis for the thirsty mind. Yet, its healing power only increases in the presence of others. Run together and the oasis grows cooler and more satisfying.
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I run because I enjoy it — not always, but most of the time. I run because I have always run — not trained, but run. What do I get? Joy and pain. Good health and injuries. Exhilaration and despair. A feeling of accomplishment and a feeling of waste. The sunrise and the sunset.
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As we run, we become.
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Everyone stumbles at one time or another. It's the human condition
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Running has taught me, perhaps more than anything else, that there's no reason to fear starting lines... or other new beginnings.
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Set a goal and a program for yourself, and everything else will follow. Guaranteed.
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Motivation is a skill. It can be learned and practiced.
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