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  • Whatever, the hour you run often is the best hour of the day.

  • There is no such thing as an average runner. We are all above average.

  • What is the purpose of any one workout? Enjoyment? Improvement? Coach said so? Whatever, the hour you run often is the best hour of the day.

  • I run, therefore I am. And given the years improved fitness adds to our lives, if I did not run, maybe I would no longer be.

    Running   Years   Add  
  • I double-knot my shoe laces. It's a pain untying your shoes afterward-particularly if you get them wet-but so is stopping in the middle of a race to tie them.

    Pain   Shoes   Ties  
  • Life is a series of hard and easy runs.

    Running   Life Is   Easy  
  • Putting miles in your training log is like putting money in the bank. You begin to draw interest on it immediately.

  • Running long offers a dress rehearsal. Running long teaches the stress of lifting feet 5,000 times per hour. Running long builds confidence.

    Running   Stress   Feet  
  • How would you describe the worst run you ever had? Precious!

    Running   Worst  
  • Keep your dream in front of you. Never let it go regardless of how farfetched it might seem.

  • The difference between the mile and the marathon is the difference between burning your fingers with a match and being slowly roasted over hot coals.

  • I finished a marathon.

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  • The pride in finishing a marathon is much greater than all the pain endured during the marathon.

    Running   Pain   Pride  
    Hal Higdon (2005). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide”, p.347, Rodale
  • It can be said that the first half of the marathon is 20 miles long; the second half, 6.2 more.

    Long   Half   Firsts  
    Hal Higdon (2011). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons”, p.10, Rodale
  • Hills. We love them. We hate them. They make us strong. They make us weak. Today I chose to embrace hills.

    Strong   Hate   Cycling  
  • Even when you have gone as far as you can, and everything hurts, and you are staring at the specter of self-doubt, you can find a bit more strength deep inside you, if you look closely enough.

    Hal Higdon (2005). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide”, p.344, Rodale
  • In the big city, if the man next door happens to be a slum landlord, a Mafia bag man, or a long distance runner, what does it matter, as long as he puts his garbage out on Tuesdays?

    Running   Distance   Men  
  • Each runner's capacity to absorb hard training is different. Find your own unique level of comfort and success will be yours.

  • There's one rule of thumb that suggests that you need one day of recovery for every mile run in a race. Another rule of thumb...suggests one day...for every kilometer run in anger.

    Running   Recovery   Race  
  • Motivation remains key to the marathon: the motivation to begin; the motivation to continue; the motivation never to quit.

    Hal Higdon (2011). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons”, p.207, Rodale
  • Some runners judge performance by whether they won or lost. Others define success or failure by how fast they ran. Only you can judge your performance. Avoid letting others sit in judgment of you.

  • It is not so much that I began to run, but that I continued.

    Running  
  • The most important day in any running program is rest. Rest days give your muscles time to recover so you can run again. Your muscles build in strength as you rest.

  • Different people have different reasons for racing, but one is simply the incentive to get out and run, increase mileage and feel good.

  • Finish: Even if you run a slower than expected time, you succeed in any marathon when you finish.

  • Rested, Refreshed, and Ready to run, the three Rs of peak performance.

    Hal Higdon (2011). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons”, p.157, Rodale
  • We all have bad days and bad workouts, when running gets ugly, when split times seem slow, when you wonder why you started. It will pass.

  • The marathon never ceases to be a race of joy, a race of wonder.

    Running   Race   Joy  
    Hal Higdon (2011). “Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide: Advice, Plans, and Programs for Half and Full Marathons”, p.17, Rodale
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