You’ve heard that using mental imagery can help your running, but how exactly do you paint a picture of success? Kate Hays, director of the “Psyching Team” for the Toronto Marathon and owner of a sports-psychology practice, offers three ways to improve your visualisation skills.
Train Your Brain to Race
Fast feet will get you only so far. To race well, you’ve got to train your brain as well, and many runners realise the role the mind plays in their running performance. Some elite runners now employ a mental coach as well, and even recreational runners are starting to take advantage of this expertise. By Jennifer Pirtle
Mother-Daughter Motivation
One of the most incredible bonds we humans develop is between a mother and her daughter, and over the years weve heard many inspirational stories here at Runners World about mothers and daughters that run together. These stories will inspire you too. – By Alisa Bauman
Words That Work For YOU
Self-talk mantras, those short power bytes you play over and over in your head, can be a motivational tool for runners if what youre saying makes sense. And you have to pick the right mantra for the right moment if you want it to work for you. – By Gigi Douban
Now I know why I run!
For a long time, I thought that running was all about changing my body, or rather getting rid of most of it. But now, after years of exercise, I’ve finally realised that it involves more than taming a wobbly rear end. That’s why I’m still a runner. – By Susan Barnson-Hayward
Indias Wonder Boy
Take a trip to Bhubaneswar, India, and witness the circus act surrounding Budhia Singh, the prodigy who ran 64 kilometres at age four, an astonishing feat that sparked a world-wide outcry. But is his story a fable, a miracle, or a nightmare? Or all three? – By Bill Donahue
From Big Loser to Big Runner
One of the best decisions I made was to start running, says Asanda Siloti, the runner-up in The Biggest Loser South Africa TV show.
Pretty Strong
Feeling comfortable in our skin isn’t always easy, given modern societys fixation with being thin, slim, trim and lean. Thats why I love running, because it helps me achieve what I believe is a healthy look while setting a great example for my kids. By Kristin Armstrong
Good Thinking
Sometimes when we run we focus on our bodies, especially if were suffering from a side stitch or shoulder cramp. Other times we let our minds wander and ponder the universe or the meaning of life and other interesting topics. Both tuning in and tuning out strategies have their benefits. By Kristen Elde
Running Queen
Former Miss South Africa Peggy-Sue Khumalo credits running for keeping herself in shape.
Upcoming Events
Selati Kaftan Half Marathon & 10km
Date: 07/07/2012
Time: 07:00
Location: Show Grounds Komatipoort, Komatipoort
Katberg Eco Trail Run
Date: 23/06/2012
Location: Katberg Eco Golf Estate & Hotel
TSiBA EDUCATION New Balance Trail Run Series
Date: 26/05/2012
Time: 08:00
Location: Middelvlei Wine Estate, Stellenbosch
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