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Fdip263: Outrunning Celebrity
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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Celebrities are people too. They wake up in the morning, just as we do, they brush their teeth, they log onto their computers, they lace their own shoes, and they have to put in the same amount of effort as the rest of us in training for their marathons.
You could outrun Will Ferrell, Kim Alexis and President Bush if you dedicated yourself to the task. There’s nothing special about someone who is famous. Their bodies undergo the same physics and chemistry that we are prone to experience…and while they may have financial advantages which give them access to experts and training tools that can help them run faster and further; in the end: they still have to get in their miles to achieve their goals…and if it helps to motivate you, their goals can be your goals…because you are just as good an athlete as they’ve ever been or will be.
LINKS:
http://www.ncm.ca
Please support The Mojo Loco Fund: http://mojolocofund.com
http://www.sportrelief.com
The song “Ya Famous?” was by George Hrab: http://www.geologicrecords.net
You could outrun Will Ferrell, Kim Alexis and President Bush if you dedicated yourself to the task. There’s nothing special about someone who is famous. Their bodies undergo the same physics and chemistry that we are prone to experience…and while they may have financial advantages which give them access to experts and training tools that can help them run faster and further; in the end: they still have to get in their miles to achieve their goals…and if it helps to motivate you, their goals can be your goals…because you are just as good an athlete as they’ve ever been or will be.
LINKS:
http://www.ncm.ca
Please support The Mojo Loco Fund: http://mojolocofund.com
http://www.sportrelief.com
The song “Ya Famous?” was by George Hrab: http://www.geologicrecords.net
Released:
Jan 28, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
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