Top 41 Training Motivational Quotes
#1. With careful guidance and mentorship, you will reach your highest-self.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#2. Leadership reveals itself in the big moments, but is forged in the small. It is the exponential and compounding product of our many incremental behaviors and actions; all of which arise out of our choices in values, beliefs & emotions. Choices all. Not a one is thrust upon us.
Christopher Babson
#3. One who is hungry for growth, doesn't requires motivation and training.. He just needs an opportunity ...
Honeya
#4. The storm is here and now. The rains come and water floods our lives. Nothing last forever and the rainbow always appears.
Michaelson Williams
#5. I went to a motivational training course once, a course of self-discovery, and I found out after a week that my fear - it was not a fear of not being accepted - was a very violent fear of failure.
Emanuel Steward
#6. As your training integrates Mind, Body and Spirit, enjoy the process. Your journey to the marathon finish will last a few hours. Your journey to the start will influence a lifetime.
Gina Greenlee
#7. People tend to spend so much time focusing on what they feel they can't do, rather examining the true potential of what they can.
Mark W. Boyer
#9. In a life full of work, family, civic responsibilities, commutes and errands, your training runs offer fertile opportunity to lean inward and listen.
Gina Greenlee
#10. You cannot win everyday, but make sure u win, at-least once in a while.
Honeya
#11. I didn't mind basic training. It taught me that something that seems impossible at the start can be achieved.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
#12. The goal of your first marathon is to finish. You have no time goal. You're not endeavoring to win or place in your age category. Being a speed demon serves no purpose other than to court injury. Your only competition is you.
Gina Greenlee
#14. One of the most important ways for you to train, stay healthy and injury free is to listen closely to what your body tells you.
Gina Greenlee
#15. Each of us has our definition of adventure: ending an unsatisfying
relationship, returning to school, parachute jumping or training for a
marathon. Go ahead. Get your thrill on.
Gina Greenlee
#17. I am not smart, I pay attention.
I am not considerate, I listen.
I am not patient, I make time.
I'm not lucky, I work hard.
Mark W. Boyer
#20. Only through training will a person learn his own weaknesses ... He who is aware of his weaknesses will remain master of himself in any situation.
Gichin Funakoshi
#21. Whether it be training, dieting, working out, or work ethic, for every great excuse "Not" to do something, there are 100 "better" reasons for you to do it.
Mark W. Boyer
#22. Unwilling to give-up & willing to fail. That's how you succeed.
Sachin Kumar Puli
#23. My body is a little bit sore from all of the practicing and playing and training
Tiger Woods
#24. True leaders bring out your personal best. They ignite your human potential.
John Paul Warren
#25. While others were out partying, I was training. While they were out dancing at the clubs, I was training ... and training ... and training.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
#26. If you only ever give 90% in training then you will only ever give 90% when it matters.
Michael Owen
#27. Boredom has a bad rap. Its true character reveals you are deep inside your comfort zone. Boredom is a docent beckoning toward the edges of a labyrinth.
Gina Greenlee
#28. Once flooded with light, our boogeymen diminish, no longer ogres in our imagination. We welcome internal dialogue for its treasures.
Gina Greenlee
#29. Train up a child in such a way she or he should go; even when she or he is old she or he will not depart' Proverb
Santosh Avvannavar
#30. The most important thing to do is to set goals. Training is a waste of time if you don't have goals.
Samantha Riley
#31. A pat on the back can often motivate more than currency notes!
Abhishek Ratna
#32. I'm really hard on myself as well, nothing is good enough for me in training. I always want more, I always want to give 100%. I use my training like a competition. I imagine these two girls next to me every time single time I'm going over those hurdles in training.
Sally Pearson
#33. I cannot - nor will not - be ordinary. I have to keep training and seeking and growing. I have to stay hungry. It is my will and so has become my nature.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
#34. Body follows mind. If the mind compares itself to others this could lead to overtraining. Tune out what other runners do and how fast they run. Tune in, instead, to how your body wants to increase speed and distance.
Gina Greenlee
#35. Keep records of your fitness progress throughout your training. Chart all of the food you eat, the exercises you complete, and even the amount of sleep you get each night. Refer back to your records to see where things went right or went wrong.
Robert Cheeke
#36. Being a good leader does not require you possessing a fancy title, no more than possessing a fancy title makes you a good leader.
Mark W. Boyer
#37. Listening to your body does not imply a lack of grit but a willingness to honor true physical limits. Kenyan runners have a reputation for listening to their bodies but certainly do not take it easy on themselves; they are among the world's most gifted and accomplished athletes.
Gina Greenlee
#38. Allow seven months to responsibly train for your first marathon. This will minimize stress to your mind and body and give your existential nature time to incorporate a new way of being.
Gina Greenlee
#39. Success in business requires training and discipline and hard work. But if you're not frightened by these things, the opportunities are just as great today as they ever were.
David Rockefeller
#40. All discomfort is not equal. Learning to listen will help you distinguish among effort, fatigue and pain. To what degree, under what conditions and over what period of time your body experiences these sensations will determine how you respond.
Gina Greenlee
#41. There's more to marathon day than running long. Learning how your body reacts to the early alarm, light breakfast and warm-up is key. Minimize surprises come race day. Run long the same time of day as the race.
Gina Greenlee
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