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How did I know you ran a 4:30 mile in high school? That's easy. Everyone ran a 4:30 mile in high school.
Frank Shorter
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Frank Shorter
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: October 31
Athletics Competitor
Long-Distance Runner
Marathon Runner
Olympic Athlete
Sprinter
München
Frank Charles Shorter
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You don't run 26 miles at five minutes a mile on good looks and a secret recipe.
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I admire runners older than I - they are now my heroes. I want to be like them as I grow older.
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I think he had a wake-up call. It's a different kind of race, and I think maybe he didn't take it quite as seriously as he might have, but you can bet he learned a lot of lessons.
Frank Shorter
The potential elite runner must realize that hard means hard, easy means easy and they must patiently seek out what combinations work for them. They have to learn to be persistent and patient with their training and racing.
Frank Shorter
The weather is perfect. The gods are shining on us.
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I started in law school in '71 and graduated in '74. So I was training for the Olympics, running or averaging around 20 miles a day and going to law school full time.
Frank Shorter
There's always the feeling of getting stronger. I think that's what keeps me going.
Frank Shorter
Why couldn't Pheidippides have died at 20 miles?
Frank Shorter
When you are caring about your children perhaps you always have to remember at what point you can become over involved because of something you need rather than something the child needs.
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For the novice runner, I'd say to give yourself at least 2 months of consistently running several times a week at a conversational pace before deciding whether you want to stick with it. Consistency is the most important aspect of training at this point.
Frank Shorter
You have to know your body. It's part of the beauty of the training process, and once you've determined how much your body and mind can take, you can then begin to reach your potential.
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You train best where you are the happiest.
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I plan to be running as long as I can and have no plans to stop.
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Yes, winning the gold medal was undoubtedly the biggest day of my career - mostly because I won the way I had prepared to run it. It was a totally satisfying experience.
Frank Shorter
There's obviously some validity to it. But I think it also points out that you obviously can do it on your own because people have been doing it long before they had the stuff.
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The marathon is all about energy management. I had planned to run it like a track race with strategic surges to blow up my competitors by putting them into oxygen debt, so that is the way I prepared.
Frank Shorter
You have to forget your last marathon before you try another. Your mind can't know what's coming.
Frank Shorter
Again, racing for me was about energy management.
Frank Shorter
I think the secret of my light, quick, foot strike is related to the fact that I have fragile feet.
Frank Shorter
Hills are speedwork in disguise.
Frank Shorter