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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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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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A good athlete always mentally replays a competition over and over, even in victory, to see what might be done to improve the performance the next time.
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Running with others can help get you out when you might otherwise blow it off.
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Hills are speedwork in disguise.
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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.
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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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Being in school is the best place to be if you are an athlete because you can structure your own time.
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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.
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Really, I think that going out and playing with your friends is kind of becoming a lost art, with the kids in the neighborhood.
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My goal is to break three hours in a marathon.
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The weather is perfect. The gods are shining on us.
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I also held several masters running titles.
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As I've been able to once again gain the benefits of speed work, I'm enjoying my running more and more.
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Because running fast is more fun than running slow.
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Right now, after having had back surgery, I am finally back to running again.
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So, in a way I was hedging and saying that if the Olympic stuff doesn't work out at least I can be a lawyer.
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To put it another way, Michael Jordan was a gym rat.
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The irony of that is, what makes it kind of ironic, is when you do become successful as a professional athlete in particular, a lot of the young children who are emulating these stars do have a different perspective.
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It is not the time spent with the child at their activity that is going to produce the highest level athlete. It is in supporting the child in an organized activity - and Bill alluded to this - so the child can find what they truly like to do and let them go.
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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.
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I think it is that parents just don't kick their kids out the door as much as they used to. I think the demise of sandlot sports has had a lot to do with it.
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I plan to be running as long as I can and have no plans to stop.
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I was actually going to law school in 1972.