cewait
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There is a relatively new ad campaign from our friends at Brooks. I have never run in their shoes but really like their campaign. What caught my eye was a print ad featuring Ironman Superstar Chrissie Wellington. For those who have not seen her, she cycles and runs with a huge smile on her face. A little background, Chrissie has not lost in the IM distance since her first attempt in the 2007 IM in Hawaii and always seems to be smiling. All the while she crushes the competition.
That brings me to the point Run Happy. We all have great days, good days and well; those other days. You know the ones where we really should have hit the snooze button, played with the kids or attacked the six pack in the fridge. Once out running, it is so easy to turn a great run into a tedious one if we start to over think the run. You know the thoughts, my ---- hurts, its too hot, or I feel slow. Once we enter an event, we tend to lose sight of the play that should be part of sport. I have to get the run in now regardless of the (name the issue) takes over and we just trudge through the run. It can grow to a point of just baling out of an event. It hits us all, me included.
Run Happy we should try to overcome all the negatives and run happy. That does not mean that we should not run with purpose or cover the necessary distance to assure a great race. It means having the attitude of wanting to be there. Run in the moment and focus on the task at hand . or not focusing and just running until you hit the end. By running happy, we smile or at least run with relaxed faces. If you face is relaxed, then the jaw remains relaxed and likewise the neck, shoulders and back. Once you start rolling the shoulders forward you have lost form and are now not running happy.
Clear you mind and you will run happy.
Run Happy!
That brings me to the point Run Happy. We all have great days, good days and well; those other days. You know the ones where we really should have hit the snooze button, played with the kids or attacked the six pack in the fridge. Once out running, it is so easy to turn a great run into a tedious one if we start to over think the run. You know the thoughts, my ---- hurts, its too hot, or I feel slow. Once we enter an event, we tend to lose sight of the play that should be part of sport. I have to get the run in now regardless of the (name the issue) takes over and we just trudge through the run. It can grow to a point of just baling out of an event. It hits us all, me included.
Run Happy we should try to overcome all the negatives and run happy. That does not mean that we should not run with purpose or cover the necessary distance to assure a great race. It means having the attitude of wanting to be there. Run in the moment and focus on the task at hand . or not focusing and just running until you hit the end. By running happy, we smile or at least run with relaxed faces. If you face is relaxed, then the jaw remains relaxed and likewise the neck, shoulders and back. Once you start rolling the shoulders forward you have lost form and are now not running happy.
Clear you mind and you will run happy.
Run Happy!