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How to Run Like an Olympian

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How to Run Like an Olympian
By Christine Luff
I've been glued to my television/computer/phone since the Olympics started, trying to take in as much coverage as possible. Whether they're running the 100-meter sprint or the marathon, the athletes' incredible abilities, their intense mental toughness, and their fierce competitive spirit are so motivational and inspiring. How do they make it look so easy? How do they stay so composed under such extreme pressure? Read on for some ways you can try to improve your own fitness and focus.
Run Like an Olympian 
While the vast majority of us will never run at their level or speeds, here are some lessons and tips we can take from Olympic track and field athletes to improve our own running.
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Tips for Managing Pre-Race Jitters and Performance Anxiety 
Follow these tips to successfully manage your race performance anxiety and use that pre-race nervousness to your advantage.
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Tricks to Deal With Negative Thoughts While Running 
There are plenty of times while we're running or racing that we start feeling down, discouraged, and lacking in confidence. So how do you turn it around and get yourself feeling confident and motivated to keep running? Here are some tricks for banishing the negative thoughts.

 

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Inspirational Quotes from Olympic Runners 
Great runners are an inspiration to watch, but they also say a lot of inspirational things. Get motivated with these running quotes from Olympic great.
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5 Track Workouts to Improve Your Speed 
Adding track workouts to your training routine can not only boost your speed, it can also liven up your regimen. Add some of these fun workouts and you're sure to see improvements in your race times.

 

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