Let Your Mind Run
Books | Sports & Recreation / Running & Jogging
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Deena Kastor
Michelle Hamilton
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Deena Kastor is one of the greatest bodies in distance running, but this book captures what is so groundbreaking about her mind” (Alexi Pappas, Olympian, writer, and filmmaker)—now featuring a workbook to help chart your mind’s journey“Inspiring, fascinating, and insightful. Practical for anyone trying to overcome the biggest impediments to climbing that next hill of growth.”—Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage and Big Potential Deena Kastor was a star youth runner with tremendous promise, yet her career almost ended after college, when her competitive method—run as hard as possible, for fear of losing—brought her to the brink of burnout. On the verge of quitting, she took a chance on legendary coach Joe Vigil, who had started the first professional distance-running team in the US. At his Colorado training center, she encountered the notion that shaping her mind to be more encouraging, kind, and resilient could make her faster than she’d ever imagined possible. Building a mind so strong would take years of effort and discipline, but it would propel Kastor to the pinnacle of running—to American records in every distance from the 5K to the marathon—and to the accomplishment of earning America’s first Olympic medal in the marathon in twenty years. Let Your Mind Run is a fascinating, intimate look inside the mind of an elite athlete, a remarkable story of achievement, and an insightful primer on how the small steps of cultivating possibility can give anyone a competitive edge.
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Author
Deena Kastor
Pages
320
Publisher
Crown
Published Date
2019-04-09
ISBN
1524760765 9781524760762
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"It's a pretty good book for runners to read; how pushing yourself while running (and any other endeavor) isn't just about training your technique but also to train your mind. I find it a little funny that Deena likes Deepak Chopra, hah but that's the world we live in i guess. One thing I really liked about this book is that it gives me an insight into the minds of outrageously hard working athletes and olympians and how much struggle they go through and the determination they have."
"So easy to read. Well written to slowly make you want to achieve any goal"
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