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		<title>Run To Lose Weight Without Thinking!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 23:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Cooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not in this age of diet pills, super nutrition and the cool&#8211;mix there are still millions of people who prefer to accomplish things the old fashion way. What do I mean by this statement? Some people prefer natures&#8217; or the natural way of doing things without assistance from medication or science diets. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=59&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Believe it or not in this age of diet pills, super nutrition and  the cool&#8211;mix there are still millions of people who prefer to  accomplish things the old fashion way. What do I mean by this statement?  Some people prefer natures&#8217; or the natural way of doing things without  assistance from medication or science diets. You&#8217;ve considered starting  an exercise program and thinking about starting to run after work. You  get the ok from doc and your off and running.</p>
<p>After three weeks  your new found running experience has had enough time by now, it&#8217;s just  another part of your everyday life. You brush your teeth, you shower,  you eat three squares&#8217; and you get your runs&#8217; in almost every day. Your  spouse has even considered in joining you and two of the neighbors too!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve  been talking about none other than the mechanism for influencing the  subconscious mind! You knew your running habit was well worth it, that&#8217;s  why you started it in the first place. Nature has built man so he has  absolute control over thought which reaches his subconscious.</p>
<p>The  problem is man doesn&#8217;t always exercise this control. That&#8217;s why you see  so many over weight people of all ages! Especially in the United States!  Give auto-suggestion time to work you&#8217;re the master of your thoughts.  You have the power within, to stay slim for your remaining days. Live  longer with a higher quality of life!</p>
<p>Running is widely known for  its ability for your body to find your own personal best weight level.  As a runner you can safely lose&#8230;about three pounds of weight a week.  Actually, the problem with runners is not losing the weight, but losing  weight too fast!</p>
<p>The question comes up when do you stop losing  three pounds a week? Because you don&#8217;t want to just keep losing weight?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s  the trick. Weight every morning because&#8230;if you&#8217;ve lost more than  three pounds in one day, drink up! You lost too much body fluid in one  day. In the summer it&#8217;s even quite normal to drop five pounds in one  hour. This is good. It means your cooling system is working perfectly  keeping those muscles as cool as possible.</p>
<p>Actually each year that  passes as a runner you&#8217;ll see your cooling system become more sensitive  to respond. This is good. This will allow you to become a better  runner. Meaning you&#8217;ll be able to run faster longer at higher  temperatures. The only last thing you need to know about losing weight  by running is this: Don&#8217;t eat three to four hours before you run. This  will keep you from getting sick at your stomach. You won&#8217;t even have to  give it much thought if you&#8217;ll follow these simple how to lose weight by  running rules!</p>
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		<title>Marathon Janis and Jim</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Cooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One morning my neighbor and I were setting on the porch with coffee after our morning run. Janis asked me candid what did I get out of all that running. She said, &#8220;If you could become a marathon businessman as much as you love to run you probably could be pretty good at it!&#8221; I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=55&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>One morning my neighbor and I were setting on the porch with coffee  after our morning run. Janis asked me candid what did I get out of all  that running. She said, &#8220;If you could become a marathon businessman as  much as you love to run you probably could be pretty good at it!&#8221; I  said, &#8220;Businessman?&#8221;</p>
<p>I caught myself when I seen I was getting on  my soapbox about the benefits of running. I knew she was right. I said  anything in the marathon business world could be learned. What you can&#8217;t  learn has to come from yourself. That is the will to succeed to  accomplish, to not stop what ever the cost. Your burning desire, what it  is you love to do.</p>
<p>I had been a distance runner since my late  30s. So that is, what I did do. Transform the road warrior passion into a  home business.</p>
<p>Once I decided a marketing marathon business was  my next mission; I set my sites to focus on the unstoppable! For once I  knew I wanted to accomplish this; marathon business would allow me to  work from home. Home is where your heart is at. From where your greatest  works are accomplished. With the internet you can be anywhere in the  world at any given moment, at your fingertips.</p>
<p>With a home  business I could set my own course and work my own hours. Make any  amount of money I wanted to. To do my core desire. To do what it is&#8230;I  love. And, that is to run. That is why many runners run. You would  probably have to be a runner to understand my paradigm. Just mold the  marketing into a home business with a marathon mindset!</p>
<p>The  marathon business, would give me the time, to practice my true deepest  passion. 2001 Fort Worth Cow Town Marathon.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s marathon  business, it will take that marathon mind-set to win! You win by  learning from failures. Sometimes your toes bleed, your side hurts and  your legs feel like logs. Let&#8217;s do it. marathon business!</p>
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		<title>Run To Slim Up Without Thinking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:43:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Cooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never really thought about being slim until asked for the 101st time! People would come to me and ask how did I slim-up? I would always answer the same way every time. I would say I run to slim-up, that is what I do. If you&#8217;re a runner or anyone that doesn&#8217;t have any [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=51&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I never really thought about being slim until asked for the 101st  time! People would come to me and ask how did I slim-up? I would always  answer the same way every time. I would say I run to slim-up, that is  what I do. If you&#8217;re a runner or anyone that doesn&#8217;t have any time to  work your daily runs in especially if you are trying to slim-up&#8230;this  is for you! And believe me, prior to becoming an internet marketer; I  use to work regularly 50 to 80 hours a week. I never knew what time I  would get off of work. I didn&#8217;t like to run on the treadmill either,  only if I couldn&#8217;t go out!</p>
<p>Yes! It&#8217;s true if that&#8217;s what you have  to do. It&#8217;s what you have to do to keep from missing any days of  running. Because if to slim-up is your goal then this is just what you  want to do. Everyone&#8217;s body makeup will vary, but I would say it takes  four to five days a week of running to keep the gut off! And you will  have to work your way up to between two to three miles a day for each  run. This kind of schedule should allow you to eat just about anything  you want to eat. It&#8217;s the size of your portions you have to watch out  for.</p>
<p>There is one thing about running that doesn&#8217;t last. If you  start missing more than four days in a row you will start to lose your  slim-up fitness you have acquired from the act of running. What did I do  over the last twenty years if I couldn&#8217;t run? You can park your car  further away from the store. You can run back and forth to the car. You  can get up early and run before you go to work. Your creative self will  come shining through!</p>
<p>Sometimes you may have to run at lunch time  instead of eating lunch. I do see if you&#8217;re one who likes to go to a  fitness center. You may not always have time for that. Most of my runs  would always start and finish at the front door. You might call this  time management! I can see if you do not live in a community where you  may not be able to run outside. Some of my most favorable running days  were when we lived by a park where there were ten square miles of  running trails. We didn&#8217;t move so I could keep my running grounds.</p>
<p>You  just have to give it some thought. To have little chance of a cold or a  flue means a lot. To many most likely to not die from a cardiovascular  disease, this means a lot too! If your goal is to slim-up and work you  daily runs in if you have little time, this all will mean a lot too! I  hope this gives you some slim-up ideas from the guy that runs!</p>
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		<title>Runner&#8217;s Imagination Gone Wild!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Cooper</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my studies with Bob Proctor just yesterday he gave a say that; Napoleon Hill once said &#8211; The imagination is the most marvelous, miraculously and inconceivably powerful force that the world has ever known! Bob Proctor also said that, if everything was created equal and you didn&#8217;t have to concern yourself about the money! [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=49&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>In my studies with Bob Proctor just yesterday he gave a say that;  Napoleon Hill once said &#8211; The imagination is the most marvelous,  miraculously and inconceivably powerful force that the world has ever  known! Bob Proctor also said that, if everything was created equal and  you didn&#8217;t have to concern yourself about the money! All being equal and  fairness. What would you really like to be doing? Where do you want to  live? Just let your imagination soar! Write it down on a piece of paper.</p>
<p>Put  that image into your mind! Then build the picture! Fill it in! Hold it!  So, I got to thinking? And he did say that, if it did not concern  money? Everyone is capable of doing this exercise, in their imagination.</p>
<p>So  I decided to do, just what he said to do. Write it down on a piece of  paper. What I would do? I will give an example of this, in my  imagination! I would travel to all the major cities in the world with my  close net of seven to ten piers in our jet. This jet would be big  enough to carry the whole team of us and our luggage. We would give  lectures in all the major cities around the world for all to come and  seek our thought and wisdom.</p>
<p>You see my piers would come from all  walks of life. And each one their past would be totally impossible for  anyone to believe their background and where and what each of them came  from. You see I know first hand exactly what the human mind and the body  is capable of.</p>
<p>You see I know what my secret is! I know Bob knows  the secret of what he is talking about. But I know the secret of what  I&#8217;m talking about. You see I&#8217;m going to tell you the secret right here!  And I&#8217;m not even going to charge you $12,000 dollars. The secret is,  there is no secret. The secret is; to me the mind is just another muscle  like the heart!</p>
<p>At one time I could barely walk around the block  without getting out of breath. A person&#8217;s body and heart must exercise  everyday to run marathons. Or just run period. Or just walk if that&#8217;s  all they can do. If a person wants to do anything they simply must adapt  a little more of it everyday. If they want to stop smoking, stop  drinking, lose weight or make money or become a successful network  marketer! It&#8217;s all in the mind!</p>
<p>If you want to do anything you  must learn to control your own mind. Control the mind first before you  can do anything. To me the mind is just another muscle. You must  exercise that muscle everyday with the thoughts of what you want to  become. A man of wisdom told me one time, if there is anything you want  to change you must mark your progress in terms of each year. I said what  do you mean in terms of years?</p>
<p>He said, most people try something  new for a few weeks or a few months then judge their own progress. If  they don&#8217;t see much progress they quit and say, see I told you so it  don&#8217;t work! The wise man said, if it&#8217;s something worthy enough that you  want to change it or learn to do it. You must treat the end of your  first year as your first day</p>
<p>The first day as I just started would  be day one. What he meant was it will take 365 days for you to equip.  yourself with the knowledge, the tools needed to perform the task at  hand. With the one year under you, now you can take on the world! Now  you can accomplish what it is your imagination sought after.</p>
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		<title>Race Day Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the moments just before the start of a road race at the starting line on a cool foggy morning in April. The other runners are all in their on little world of thoughts. Some are stretching; some are talking to the other runners. Me, I&#8217;m trying to not think about anything and just [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=47&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>This is the moments just before the start of a road race at the  starting line on a cool foggy morning in April. The other runners are  all in their on little world of thoughts. Some are stretching; some are  talking to the other runners. Me, I&#8217;m trying to not think about anything  and just focus on the immediate task at hand. This always seems to work  best for me.</p>
<p>Seems funny, now that I&#8217;ve run in over one hundred  races I&#8217;ve come up with the &#8220;idea&#8221; I believe I will put my thought&#8217;s on  paper! That thought alone makes me think about the guy waiting for the  bus with his box of chocolates! Stupid is as stupid does!</p>
<p>What is  on your mind? There are about two hundred runners here. All ages in this  race, male, female, even some channel number 5! All doing their own  little thing, the last minutes of preparation. They all believe their  method is to work for them. For me it&#8217;s as if there is no sound! We wait  for the gun to go off. And off we go, you can even smell the gun  powder.  I&#8217;m no more than twenty feet away! They even have more noise  than normal with all the extra hands far more than needed around the  starting line.</p>
<p>This is the whole purpose, to find focus. We will  capture the mind of a runner. What is going on between the ears, in  their twenty minutes of thought on the course? I try to recapture all  the weeks of training period just for this particular race. Though we  all are trained runners of a few years at least. You still will focus  for a one particular race. Focus on only one at a time.</p>
<p>You know  you are well capable of running the course not only the speed you have  trained, but the pace as well. Another thing you know you are well  capable of the distance because this is a 5K and your weekly long runs  have been a good nine miles or more!</p>
<p>The problem we run into these  races is, we hear these little voices telling you can&#8217;t hold the pace  up at this distance. You have the voices telling you to stop that your  legs are on fire! Their burning too much in the final stages of the  race! All you have to do is to stop and the pain will go away. Focus is  what you will train your mind to override the thoughts. You can do this.  What one man can do so can another! It&#8217;s all about focus! Focus as a  black belts signature roundhouse knockout kick!</p>
<p>Focus as the  employer that squeezes those last few interest points out of the  payroll. They love it! It&#8217;s their kill! Focus the surgeon&#8217;s last stitch  of saving one more life! Focus as the pilot&#8217;s lock-on!</p>
<p>Focus as a  marathoner&#8217;s pace is working from his formula of his track repeats. When  he&#8217;s learned his diet and nutrition is certainly an equal part in the  equation. Focus of complete brilliance when his banked long runs pay off  at the finish line&#8230;for all to see!</p>
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		<title>Thinking, Running and The Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I find myself spending more time these days on writing about this subject. You know thinking. What Thinking? Why do you do that? Well, it seems to be of great interest these days. You know&#8230;just thinking! I never did think anyone would ever want to know these things. I&#8217;ve spent into the thousands of miles [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=44&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I find myself spending more time these days on writing about this  subject. You know thinking. What Thinking? Why do you do that? Well, it  seems to be of great interest these days. You know&#8230;just thinking!</p>
<p>I  never did think anyone would ever want to know these things. I&#8217;ve spent  into the thousands of miles running and training and just thinking too!  I never did think anyone would want to know these thoughts. Because  they are kind of private you know. I mean that is who you are sure  talking to, in those runs you go on. Mile after mile after mile. For if  there is anyone person you get to know &#8230;it&#8217;s yourself! I never did  think anyone would ever come back and ask me what I was thinking about  in all those miles.</p>
<p>Especially for a long distance runner. You  know, marathoning! Go with your love ones to the races to get a glimpse  of him at the starting line. Then you see him coming in from his  battlefield&#8230;the road some three or three and half hours later. He  looks as though he has lost ten pounds since I seen him earlier this  morning and you know what? He probably has! You always wonder why anyone  would want to put their self through so much pain!</p>
<p>I did ask him  at home one time and you know what he said? What he said about when on  the road? He speaks often about the road. The road! The road! It&#8217;s like  it was a person or a something. Maybe to him it&#8217;s like a dragon and a  beast! He said when he&#8217;s out there at times he really forgets he is even  human or just that. A human and nothing more and nothing less.</p>
<p>I  believe those are the times when he is with himself, his real self. No  work, no family, no anything, just self! He mentions that most of us are  a product of the past and most never escape from just that. It&#8217;s only  the few who ever escape and break free into the unknown. No more of the  past and find the real you! The one he finds on the road. The other  person in himself.</p>
<p>The road is always there! The other all too  human thing comes out. And sometimes though I&#8217;m not with him, I do love  the times&#8230; I know when he meets himself. The other self&#8230;on the road!</p>
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		<title>Running With Grace</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On several occasions I had been asked a simple question about what did I think about when out there on the road? The answer would be something like this. I can tell you what my thoughts were. Most of the time I&#8217;m doing my best to not think about anything. Running is all about grace [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=42&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>On several occasions I had been asked a simple question about what  did I think about when out there on the road? The answer would be  something like this. I can tell you what my thoughts were. Most of the  time I&#8217;m doing my best to not think about anything.</p>
<p>Running is all  about grace and rhythm, smoothness as you glide through the air. You want  to be as a bird in flight, as a fish in water and as the flow of sweat  dripping down your cheek. It&#8217;s a time when you really get to know  yourself. I mean really know yourself!</p>
<p>So the thoughts you try are  your best, is to not have them when running. It takes away from why  you&#8217;re out there. No one does much thinking, as long as his habits take  care of him and provide pleasant results. Think begins when a habit  fails.</p>
<p>A boy must be in the habit of going hunting with his father  every time he gets a chance. Let us suppose that he also plays on a  neighborhood baseball team. If his father proposes a hunting trip on the  day of an important game, the boy is confronted with a problem. One set  of habits tells him to go with his father, while another set of him  tells him to stay.</p>
<p>This situation does not compel the boy to  think. He can settle the matter by flipping a coin, or in some other  fashion. Thinking would require him to consider in imagination, the  results of both courses in action. He would ask himself, what will  happen if I go hunting? He would also ask himself, what would happen if I  stayed and played with the team? In this way, he could allow the  probable future to direct in some degree his present line of action. We  think in order to improve the quality of our behavior.</p>
<p>Thought is  the process of examining an idea to see if it is fit to believe and act  upon. We can easily find out the consequences of a proposed act by doing  it and seeing what happens. But if the consequences turn out to be bad,  there is no way of undoing the act. The process of thought allows us to  work out the consequences of an act in imagination, as a basis for  deciding whether to do it or not.</p>
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		<title>Run Smarter Not Harder With Efficiency</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The efficient runner knows his well oiled machine inside out. He knows what his limits are and what he can expect from his body. His lungs are also one of his chief concerns. The lungs keep the body cells supplied with oxygen. As blood circulates throughout the body, carrying nourishment to the tissues, it gives [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=39&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The efficient runner knows his well oiled machine inside out. He  knows what his limits are and what he can expect from his body. His  lungs are also one of his chief concerns. The lungs keep the body cells  supplied with oxygen. As blood circulates throughout the body, carrying  nourishment to the tissues, it gives up oxygen and absorbs carbon  dioxide.</p>
<p>Every time a runner takes in a breath, fresh air  containing oxygen is entering the lungs. The oxygen seeps through thin  walls of air sacs, their capillaries and is absorbed by the blood. The  blood then carries oxygen to all parts of the body. Waste material  carbon dioxide is expelled as the air is breathed out.</p>
<p>The process  of taking air into the lungs is known as inspiration and that of  breathing out is called expiration. The two together is called  respiration. Ordinary breathing of an adult is about eighteen  inspirations and expiration every minute. However, a well conditioned  efficient runner will be less because his body has become so efficient  from efficient training methods.</p>
<p>To run as efficiently as possible  we must remember many body functions are going on at the same time.  Running, especially long distance running is all about controlling your  mind. Control your mind and you will control your breathing. Control  your breathing and you&#8217;ll control your running. Contrary to what  non-runners think, you will not run out of air in a marathon.</p>
<p>Another  key element to the efficient runner is, mastering leg strength. Make  sure you have enough leg strength to carry you out the entire course of  the race. Leg strength is the problem not running out of air. If you  have banked your long runs from a six month build up preceding race day,  you&#8217;ll have more than enough air in your efficient running body. Do  plenty of hill work and intervals at a nearby track and you&#8217;ll maintain  all the leg strength it takes. My ultimate tip for you in mastering  efficient running is, yoga should be worked into your schedule. Find a  good yoga book and you&#8217;ll become a top runner in your age group.</p>
<p>You  already know you must run as relaxed as possible. You&#8217;re constantly  doing checks and balances as you&#8217;re going through various stages of the  race. If you turn on too much speed, you take a chance of not having  enough strength for a strong finish. If you go too slow the competitors  on your heals will pass you up!</p>
<p>A efficient master runner is in  total focus between his breathing, hand height, pacing, comfort, rhythm,  foot height off the ground and stride length. He&#8217;s in tune with where  he&#8217;s at on the course and among the other runners.</p>
<p>Visualation has  always worked for me and piers before me. Run these races in your own  mind and where you want to be a various stages in the race numerous  times before race day. Run the race you have trained for by &#8220;running  your race&#8221; and not that of the other runners in the race. Though you&#8217;re  in a field of hundreds or thousands of other runners, you must not be  influenced by their tactics. Here&#8217;s to you being, an efficient runner!</p>
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		<title>To Get Faster You Must Train a Little Faster</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Runners know that in order to improve our times on race day we must stress ourselves in training sessions. Breaking up the training in bits and pieces then on ran day you put it all together. This makes the muscles to grow stronger. Rest must be worked into our program or we&#8217;ll set ourselves up [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=37&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Runners know that in order to improve our times on race day we must  stress ourselves in training sessions. Breaking up the training in bits  and pieces then on ran day you put it all together. This makes the  muscles to grow stronger. Rest must be worked into our program or we&#8217;ll  set ourselves up for injuries. A injuries is a bad thing for runners  because if you have to lay off because of an injury, that takes away  from training time!</p>
<p>Missing training days ruins our clock time at  the finish line. All because we didn&#8217;t stick to the program. For this  very reason many people have a coach or a mentor if you can afford one.  However, I never did. When I was able to afford one, by that time I had  trained myself for so many years, I didn&#8217;t need one by then and nor will  you.</p>
<p>Long runs or track days must be followed by easy days in  which the distance or pace is reduced. Also in addition rest weeks  should be worked into your training every third or fourth week. Now this  does not mean to stop running, but means light running on your easy  week.Every ones easy is different. My easy was a four miler at 7:50  pace, one each week.This gives your muscles a chance to caught up from  the slight stressing you must do in order to improve. Some like to say  &#8220;stepping out&#8221; of the box.</p>
<p>Improvement is based on the length of  your long runs and the quality of your speed work. By running easy  between these two formula runs and one quality pace day will get you in  the winners circle more than most. My pace day was a four miler at a  7:00 minute pace. Your pace day is not as fast as a race pace but faster  than a long run pace for a controlled distance. Pace days are very  important. They teach you and make you to be able to run a faster race  pace. All these tips should allow you to recover faster, rebuild muscles  stronger and avoid injury.</p>
<p>The skeletal muscle cell is as  follows: There is an external membrane, the sarcolemma, inside of which  there are bundles of fibers. Also inside the muscle cell are the  mitochondria, the power plants of the cell which break down fuel from  food into usable energy. Exactly what happens when the muscle is  overstressed is generally capable of performing the amounts of work they  have been accustomed to during the previous seven to fourteen days.</p>
<p>Your  recent training has developed to a certain fitness level. If you push  yourself beyond this level, you strain the horses that do all the actual  work, the individual muscle cells.</p>
<p>Cells pushed beyond their  capacity are damaged with tears in the membranes. The mitochondria  within the cells become swollen and glycogen, the fuel stored within the  mitochondria, is often almost depleted. In runners terms you see all  too often after a race if your limping around several days after wards  you pushed yourself too hard! This is very easy to do.</p>
<p>On race day  with all the excitement and the thrill of competition, cheering at the  finish line, music, fans, you see the picture! But don&#8217;t&#8230;only run your  race! Run the race you have trained yourself for and you will recover  well so that you can even run a race next weekend if you like. Push  yourself too far and you will come up lame every time! You may be off  for many weeks, if not months. Follow your on rules.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Runners know that in order to improve our times on race day we must stress ourselves in training sessions. Breaking up the training in bits and pieces then on ran day you put it all together. This makes the muscles, grow stronger. Rest must be worked into our program or we&#8217;ll set ourselves up for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runningrunnersrun.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13414927&amp;post=35&amp;subd=runningrunnersrun&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Runners know that in order to improve our times on race day we must  stress ourselves in training sessions. Breaking up the training in bits  and pieces then on ran day you put it all together. This makes the  muscles, grow stronger. Rest must be worked into our program or we&#8217;ll  set ourselves up for injuries. A injuries is a bad thing for runners  because if you have to lay off because of an injury, that takes away  from training time!</p>
<p>Missing training days ruins our clock time at  the finish line. All because we didn&#8217;t stick to the program. For this  very reason many people have a coach or a mentor if you can afford one.  However, I never did. When I was able to afford one, by that time I had  trained myself for so many years, I didn&#8217;t need one by then and nor will  you.</p>
<p>Long runs or track days must be followed by easy days in  which the distance or pace is reduced. Also in addition rest weeks  should be worked into your training every third or fourth week. Now this  does not mean to stop running, but means light running on your easy  week.Every ones easy is different. My easy was a four miler at 7:50  pace, one each week.This gives your muscles a chance to caught up from  the slight stressing you must do in order to improve. Some like to say  &#8220;stepping out&#8221; of the box.</p>
<p>Improvement is based on the length of  your long runs and the quality of your speed work. By running easy  between these two formula runs and one quality pace day will get you in  the winners circle more than most. My pace day was a four miler at a  7:00 minute pace. Your pace day is not as fast as a race pace but faster  than a long run pace for a controlled distance. Pace days are very  important. They teach you and make you to be able to run a faster race  pace. All these tips should allow you to recover faster, rebuild muscles  stronger and avoid injury.</p>
<p>The skeletal muscle cell is as  follows: There is an external membrane, the sarcolemma, inside of which  there are bundles of fibers. Also inside the muscle cell are the  mitochondria, the power plants of the cell which break down fuel from  food into usable energy. Exactly what happens when the muscle is  overstressed is generally capable of performing the amounts of work they  have been accustomed to during the previous seven to fourteen days.</p>
<p>Your  recent training has developed to a certain fitness level. If you push  yourself beyond this level, you strain the horses that do all the actual  work, the individual muscle cells.</p>
<p>Cells pushed beyond their  capacity are damaged with tears in the membranes. The mitochondria  within the cells become swollen and glycogen, the fuel stored within the  mitochondria, is often almost depleted. In runners terms you see all  too often after a race if your limping around several days after wards  you pushed yourself too hard! This is very easy to do.</p>
<p>On race day  with all the excitement and the thrill of competition, cheering at the  finish line, music, fans, you see the picture! But don&#8217;t&#8230;only run your  race! Run the race you have trained yourself for and you will recover  well so that you can even run a race next weekend if you like. Push  yourself too far and you will come up lame every time! You may be off  for many weeks, if not months. Follow your on rules.</p>
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