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“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“The week before the marathon, sleep well. If normally you “get by” with five hours but require seven, make sure you get seven every night. The sleep you get the week leading up to the marathon is more important than the night before. The night before, you probably won’t sleep well due to anxiety, excitement and anticipation.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“The habit of listening and responding to what your body needs – how much, when and for how long whether food, water, rest, sleep or mileage – involves more than anything, willingness. If you are willing to practice – pay attention to signals, honor the signals you receive and train with mindfulness over distraction – then you are well on your way to listening becoming habit.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“In a life full of work, family, civic responsibilities, commutes and errands, your training runs offer fertile opportunity to lean inward and listen.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“Your body provides you with constant feedback that can help improve your running performance while minimizing biomechanical stress. Learn to differentiate between the discomfort of effort and the pain of injury. When you practice listening, you increase competence in persevering through the former and responding with respect and compassion to the latter.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“The idea infusing this book: training for a marathon while remaining connected to our whole self. Mind, Body and Spirit – what animates our lives, uplifts us and stirs our energy – are not fixed, mutually exclusive states. They are organic trajectories expressed as an integrated spiral, their balance a process in which we are not conductor but collaborator.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“Uncertain about an aspect of training? Read, consult others and experiment. In the end, though, listen to the body and the Voice Inside. Instead of dousing it with music, podcasts or talk radio, let the Voice Inside play out and wind past rumination to rich sediment that informs what drives and scares you.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“Just like the body responds with sore muscles when we add mileage, the initial discomfort felt when we listen to the Voice Inside reflects growth. The good news: anxiety initially triggered by listening to our inner dialogue is short-term vs. the unnamed, interminable dread that piggybacks suppression. Even better, we can manage it with self-talk, deep breathing (inherent to running), the Tribe and social support.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“Once flooded with light, our boogeymen diminish, no longer ogres in our imagination. We welcome internal dialogue for its treasures.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“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.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion

“If you’ve nurtured your Spirit and trained your Mind as well as your Body you’ll be prepared with everything you need to draft across the finish. Remember: all the training runs when you didn’t feel like running but ran anyway and felt so good physically but also about yourself. Envision the flash of friendly faces waiting to greet you. Celebrate that you have more energy now than you ever dreamed. Revel in the uptick in personal productivity and self-worth. Yes, you will run a marathon. And you will finish.”
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
― The Whole Person Guide to Your First Marathon: A Mind Body Spirit Companion
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