
Top 26 Quotes About Endurance Running
#1. Endurance running was my passion , my ride. So here, I was in the driver's seat, running for two days straight pushing the mental and physical limits striving to be better, to go farther, to give more.
Dean Karnazes
#2. Scripture tells us to run with endurance the race that is set before us. As we do, may God hold close those who have been taken from us too soon.
Barack Obama
#3. I think what endurance sports teach you is to stay dedicated, stay focused, and also to understand you're going to have ups and downs, but you need to keep running right through them.
Kyrsten Sinema
#4. Endurance? You've only got to get out there and do it. Face up to it: man was meant to run.
Percy Cerutty
#5. I'm just kind of lazy and messed up and self-managed - self-mismanaged.
Dan Bejar
#6. Be as fast as Usain Bolt, the winner is the winner, even if he crawls like a crab, his destiny is unshakable.
Michael Bassey Johnson
#7. If you stay in the running-if you have endurance-you are bound to win over those who haven't.
Glenn Cunningham
#8. Most runners run not because they want to live longer, but because they want to live life to the fullest.
Haruki Murakami
#9. Your core is so important. Get your endurance up. Running and long-distance. Swimming is good as well. Important to have a good core, utilize the proper exercises to strengthen it. It goes out to the rest of your body and makes sure your body is right.
Jozy Altidore
#10. We who run ... are different from those who merely study us. We are out there experiencing what they are trying to put into words.
George A. Sheehan
#11. The measure of the state's success is that the word anarchy frightens people, while the word state does not.
Joseph Sobran
#12. I like to think of the word FOCUS as Follow One Course Until Successful.
Donald J. Trump
#13. Embodied courage chooses not to wait until illness or notice of death demands attention.
Jack Kornfield
#14. At least for soccer players, it comes down to a blend of two types of fitness - your base endurance, which comes from longer distance running, and your speed, which comes from sprint-based workouts.
Heather O'Reilly
#15. There's no magic to running far or climbing Everest. Endurance is mental strength. It's all about heart.
Bear Grylls
#16. No drugs here, no manipulation of neurotransmitters that leaves our worldly problems unattended. And no talking cures because explicit insight is not needed. All that is required is courage: the courage to encounter discomfort and stay with it long enough to be changed by it, strengthened.
Jason Dias
#17. Doing the long endurance stuff seems to have given me the strength to sustain the speed. I think my body is just a lot stronger (thanks to the marathon) ... By increasing the long runs, I found that does not take anything away from the speed but increases the strength on the track.
Paula Radcliffe
#18. I do some 400 m. repetition running for endurance on the court. I'll be in the gym lifting weights, or I'll be putting in a lot of core stability to work to improve my balance.
Andy Murray
#19. Winning isn't about finishing in first place. It isn't about beating the others. It is about overcoming yourself. Overcoming your body, your limitations, and your fears. Winning means surpassing yourself and turning your dreams into reality.
Kilian Jornet
#20. When I started to run, I would run a mile and then walk a mile and kept building up as time went on. If you are running on the street, go one mailbox or one house further each day. It also helps to build up your endurance!
Heidi Klum
#21. I think both running and science reflect certain character traits. I have endurance, patience, and ambition. I'm willing to work hard toward a goal, to push myself and overcome limits. Running and science both let me express these traits.
Wolfgang Ketterle
#22. Here are some who like to run. They run for fun in the hot, hot sun.
Dr. Seuss
#23. They continued to run together for the next thirty minutes. Not a word between them, only the unspoken pulse of the run. Jacob believed runners shared an implicit doctrine: push through the pain to hit a point where it doesn't hurt anymore.
Jacqueline Simon Gunn
#24. Under every layer of pain, another layer of recovery lies in wait, the sweet, forever surprising truth of endurance.
Carrie Snyder
#26. What makes a great endurance athlete is the ability to absorb potential embarrassment, and to suffer without complaint.
Lance Armstrong
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