Still Running

Still Running
Author: Vanessa Zuisei Goddard
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780834842984

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Learn how to bring the power of stillness into your running practice with meditations, guidance, and inspiration from a long-time runner and Zen practitioner. Running is more than just exercise. Running is a practice, a moving meditation, that brings the power of stillness to all the activities in our lives. Vanessa Zuisei Goddard combines her experience leading running retreats with her two-decade practice of Zen to offer insight, humor, and practical guidance for grounding our running, or any physical practice, in meditation. When we see running solely as exercise and focus on improving our times, covering a certain number of miles, or losing weight, we miss the deeper implications of this art. Whether you are a new or experienced runner, you will learn how to be more embodied through thirteen running practices to help improve your focus and running form. Using mantras and visualizations, as well as a range of other exercises, Goddard offers ways to practice running as a moving meditation with an eye toward bringing the power of stillness to all the activities in your life. Ultimately, Still Running is a book about freedom, ease, and the joy of movement; it's about the power of stillness and learning how to use that power to live wholeheartedly.

Still Running

Still Running
Author: James Kerkula
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781490831541

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Still Running combines the author’s love for running with his greater love for God into an incredible story, intended as an encouragement for the reader to run his or her own race in life. This true story is about an African orphan who experienced death at an early age when his mother suddenly died from a two-day illness. Without an adult guardian, he put himself through school and eventually matriculates across the Atlantic, where he becomes a crusader against poverty. Incorporating sport metaphors to teach life’s lessons, the book is in part an autobiography and an inspirational manual. Its main takeaway is the role of divine intervention versus personal resilience in human pliancy. This book is a tribute to the millions of African children whose childhoods are mired in unimaginable poverty: At least fifty percent of its proceeds go to support the Liberian Education Initiative: African School of the Future (LEI), a proposed model K--12 education environment focused on college preparatory education, sustainable development, and servant leadership.

Still Running

Still Running
Author: Nathaniel Northington
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781491745922

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Seven days after Nate Northington was born, in October 1947, the NAACP made an appeal to the world on racism before the United Nations. As Nate grew up within an ever-changing and often volatile world plagued by bigotry and hatred, even he could not have predicted what would happen twenty years later. Destined to play football from an early age, Nate matured into a talented player whose good grades and competitive spirit quickly caught the eye of college recruiters. As he chronicles his journey from high school to his experience as the first black to sign an athletic scholarship at the University of Kentucky, Nate shares a glimpse into how he and other African American football players fought on the gridiron throughout the civil rights movement to achieve success both on and off the field. Every moment would lead up to the crucial period in American sports history when, after the sudden death of Greg PageNates close friend and teammatehe would break through the barriers of racism and become the first black to play football in the SEC. Still Running is a story not only about the game of football and integration but also about one man who was inspired to keep running, find grace through Gods love, and ultimately become a sports pioneer.

Still Running

Still Running
Author: Jamie Stuart
Publsiher: Saint Andrew Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780861538584

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The irrepressible Jamie Stuart is a phenomenon. This is the story of an extraordinary life that decade-by-decade since the First World War bears witness to Glasgow’s people and to the ever-changing backdrop of history. Above all, this is the story of the spirit of Glasgow through the long life of a man who rose above his ‘sair daunts’ to reach out and inspire many thousands of people across Glasgow, the whole of Scotland and right across the Atlantic. Author of the much-loved and widely acclaimed bestseller A Glasgow Bible, this energetic nonagenarian is an unstoppable busy public speaker, always in demand across Scotland to talk about his life and to read from the Bible - as translated into the Glaswegian patter. A successful athlete in his younger days, Jamie has been an actor, airman, salesman and social worker. As an author, he has been amazed to find that A Glasgow Bible has been a bestseller for over 20 years. Above all, he is an evangelist, bringing his Christian faith into his work and inspiring those around him. He has inspired many, many thousands – and this is the story of the deep well-spring of that inspiration. In Still Running, one of Saint Andrew Press’s most successful authors, Jamie Stuart launches this book in the year of Saint Andrew Press’s 60th anniversary and tells the story of his life. In the process, he inspires readers with his indomitable Christian faith and his unfailing sense of humour.

Nine Lives and Still Running

Nine Lives and Still Running
Author: Tony Perez
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780595771035

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Tony and Carol Perez share a life lived in faith touching God's heart. Destiny, Daily Challenges, and practical ideas fill this wonderful story. Irvin Rutherford, Executive Director/Founder Global Ministry Teams For all the miracles that Tony has experienced-we want to give glory to our Lord Jesus Christ. Rev. Dr. Paul Ai, Director Vietnamese Outreach Ministries Nine Lives and Still Running is an inspiring truth about a Man of God, Tony Perez, who overcame all obstacles due to his tenacity and faith in Christ. This true and living testimony will inspire you to seek out God's truth in his word-He Is Alive! Hector Rodriguez, Pastor Door Of Hope Church Freedom Ministries

In My Own Words Still Running

In My Own Words  Still Running
Author: Mickey Finn
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781456780005

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In June 1964, a twelve-year old child was summonsed to appear at Dublins Children's Court. The offence for which he was charged related to an amateurish break-in when coerced and accompanied by older children. In terms of gravity the misbehaviour was hardly more than a prank. In the severe surroundings of that oak panelled court, deep in the bowels of Dublin Castle, Mickey was sentenced to serve Three years hard labour in what was then known as an industrial school. Letterfrack Industrial School to which he was sent is situated in Connemara, one of Irelands most isolated regions. For a child its remoteness found its equal only in a Siberian gulag; the likelihood of escape less than that from San Franciscos notorious Alcatraz Prison. Its seclusion in this malevolent place of correction was a major factor in the institutionalised abuse of children by the Christian Brothers with whom these unfortunate waifs were placed Many of these ill-fated youngsters had not been convicted of any offence; their crime was that they were orphaned; most if not all were victims of dysfunctional family life. During his sentence Mickey, and the hundreds of other children who passed through this den of depravity, were methodically physically and mentally tortured and abused. The Irish State was instrumental in providing this depraved band of brothers with a steady supply of victims. With Taliban-like zeal the Christian Brothers methodically administered random life threatening beatings merely on a whim; the more injurious were witnessed by fellow brothers and many witnessed by other terrified children.

Runner s World Run Less Run Faster

Runner s World Run Less Run Faster
Author: Bill Pierce,Scott Murr
Publsiher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780593232248

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Finally, runners at all levels can improve their race times while training less, with the revolutionary Furman Institute of Running and Scientific Training (FIRST) program. Hailed by the Wall Street Journal and featured twice in six months in cover stories in Runner's World magazine, FIRST's unique training philosophy makes running easier and more accessible, limits overtraining and burnout, and substantially cuts the risk of injury, while producing faster race times. The key feature is the "3 plus 2" program, which each week consists of: -3 quality runs, including track repeats, the tempo run, and the long run, which are designed to work together to improve endurance, lactate-threshold running pace, and leg speed -2 aerobic cross-training workouts, such as swimming, rowing, or pedaling a stationary bike, which are designed to improve endurance while helping to avoid burnout With detailed training plans for 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon, plus tips for goal-setting, rest, recovery, injury rehab and prevention, strength training, and nutrition, this program will change the way runners think about and train for competitive races. Amby Burfoot, Runner's World executive editor and Boston Marathon winner, calls the FIRST training program "the most detailed, well-organized, and scientific training program for runners that I have ever seen."

Sonia O Sullivan

Sonia O Sullivan
Author: Tom Humphries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2000
Genre: Olympic Games
ISBN: 0953430316

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