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Good Is The Enemy Of Great Related To Running Over 40

Good Is The Enemy Of Great Related To Running Over 40

FromRunning After Age 40


Good Is The Enemy Of Great Related To Running Over 40

FromRunning After Age 40

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have you ever heard the phrase, "Good is the enemy of great"?How does it apply to our running, especially running over the age of 40? What about to our overall health and nutrition. Even sleep- what about good sleep vs GREAT sleep?The concept of "good being the enemy of great" suggests that settling for "good enough" can prevent individuals or organizations from achieving greatness. Are you satisfied with the status quo or complacent with your current level of running? If so, why is that a negative? Did you know that feeling GOOD can limit your potential and hinder your progress?Embracing a mindset of greatness involves setting high standards and pursuing excellence, even when it means taking risks and facing the possibility of failure. Finding a balance between the pursuit of greatness and self-care is also important to ensure mental and physical well-being. Overall, the idea of "good being the enemy of great" emphasizes the importance of pushing beyond the limits of what is considered "good enough" and striving for excellence in all areas of life INCLUDING running.
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have you ever felt frustrated trying to start running after age 40 or keep up competitive running in your 40s, 50s, and beyond? How can masters runners keep running and not 'shuffling' as they get older? Are there benefits to running in your 40s and over? If you've ever found yourself asking those questions, you are in the right place! Welcome to the Running After Age 40 Podcast, the podcast about all things related to Running at 40 and Beyond produced by www.runningwithgrit.com. We help you stay physically healthy and emotionally strong at any running pace. I’m Sarah, your host, and a wife, a full-time working mom with 3 kids, 3 dogs, and a lifetime passion for running. Whether you are a veteran runner looking to maximize your times as a masters runner or starting running after 40, this podcast will be there for your journey. I want to share stories, secrets, nutrition, strength training, and mindset strategies for success (this includes mistakes and lessons learned) all related to running past age 40. Let’s hit the play button together and hit roads as runners with grit after age 40! Run smart, run for life!