- Mind - Gotta develop that runner mentality of ignoring the pain and envisioning the gain of every mile
- Heart - Gotta love running, gotta love the team, and you have to have the heart to start
- Sole - Gotta attack that next mile, that next hill, that next RUNNER with the bottom of your feet to make the journey complete
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Mind, Heart, and Soles of a TEAM
So for this week I am taking up the reins to coach Middle School Cross-Country for the very first time. Heck! It's my first time coaching ANYTHING! And, I am a bit nervous.... I just got done running competitively for college and I still can't shake that intensity and that competitive edge off of me. I mean, for goodness sake I'm making myself do workouts on my own throughout the week because it's cross-country season and I can't seem to step away from that, even if I can't compete on my college team, or on any team for that matter! So, while I pound through the miles with that in my blood, now I am being huddled around by little kids, aching to run around, and I just hope, just HOPE I don't kill them, or worse, make them hate running and coming to practice. I just get intense. Locked and loaded. You give me an inch, and I'll sprint a freaken mile. But these kids will do me some good. They'll force me to really work from the bottom up with running. They don't know what they're doing, only to just put one foot in front of the other. They see cross-country as a long game of tag. Just don't get clipped by the person behind you and the "safe spot" is the finish line. That's it. It's every man for themselves. I hope to change that and really get them focused as to what a "team" is. Without that, no matter what kind of coaching is thrown at you, you'll never make it to that finish line as good as if you did with a team behind you. So yes, I am nervous, but I am pretty excited too. I'm creating the foundation, the platform of running for these kids. It takes 3 things to become an outstanding runner:
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I want you as my coach, Annie! :D
ReplyDelete(although in a way you were...you awoke my runner heart!) hope you can do the same for these middle schoolers :)