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linusjf · 1 month
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Christopher McDougall: Born to run
And Our Heart Beat in Our Fingertips, Without Reason (Photo credit: Wikipedia) “The reason we race isn’t so much to beat each other but to be with each other.” —Christopher McDougall, “Born to Run”.
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ribuel3xo · 1 year
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sergeifyodorov · 9 months
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I absolutely agree. Ovechkin’s face is an amalgamation of so many different shapes and angles and points and slopes that shouldn’t work. And yet.
He's got a very. interesting appearance. Not interesting in a bad way, he just by all measures shouldn't be hot: like he's obviously got the missing tooth and the hair that never seems to fall right and the really prominent bone structure. And Yet. He is soooooooo sexy. Hockey's Sexiest Man. He looks at you and flashes that "let's go, baby," and you are immediately compelled by idk, his alpha pheromones, to obey his will. He's got this sort of bloodthirsty edge to him and he has essentially a PhD and judging by the clip of him fucking around on the Dynamo Moscow football team I'd totally believe the "bred to be a superathlete" conspiracy. AND he's a virgo. Smash.
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princealigorna · 1 year
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Has it ever occurred to anyone just how much of a freak athlete Sayo is?
Seriously, they were able to run across the entire island in minutes. Seemingly while changing clothes. And putting on a wig. And changing make-up. And a good portion of that time was RUNNING AROUND IN AN EDWARDIAN STYLE DRESS!
If there's no magic on Rokkenjima, then please explain to me how Kinzo passed up a moneymaking opportunity of a lifetime by keeping Sayo as just a maid instead of sticking them on the Japanese national track team and letting them rack up sponsorships out the ass. We should be wearing Air Yasus instead of Air Jordans right now, because that's some inconveivable superathlete shit.
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sasorikigai · 2 months
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PEOPLE I'D LIKE TO GET TO KNOW BETTER !
alias / name: Kathy
birthday: May 2nd
zodiac sign: Taurus
height: 5’6”
hobbies: running (from 5K to marathons. I do not discriminate), working out (at Orangetheory, I'm a certified PT), reading, writing, painting, drawing, etc.
favorite color: burgundy and merlot (that specific shade of red)
favorite book: 1Q84 and What I Talk about When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami
last song: Now You See It (Benny Benassi Remix) · Honorebel · Pitbull · Jump Smokers
last film / show: Dune: Part Two & Shōgun (episodes 1 & 2),
recent reads: Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall (current)
inspiration: Mortal Kombat games (predomnantly MK9 - MK11. We do not talk about MK1 here in regards to Hanzo Hasashi), animated series (Scorpion's Revenge is unparalleled), comics, and recent reboot 2021 movie (because Sanada is simply legendary).
story behind url: a combination of sasori (Scorpion in Japanese, his well-known codename), and ikigai (“iki” meaning “alive” and “gai” meaning “worth.” These phrases together refer to what gives your life value, meaning, or purpose). It's extremely fitting for Hanzo/Scorpion in a literal/figurative sense.
fun fact about me: My bucket list as of now is to complete all six World Major marathons (Chicago, New York, Boston, Tokyo, Berlin, and London). So far I have done Chicago last year and will be doing Berlin this year (my second star). Next one in my radar is New York (entered the lottery) and Tokyo (might attempt to do it next year).
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dendrahrah · 1 year
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011.   pinkie promise . / idk if I sent one or not! But heheh
[soft touches / closed]
I want to go back home.
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Dendra Iwai doesn't cry very often--the last time she truly sobbed was during the fallout over her devastating karate injury--but as she sits alone on a bench in Alfornada with the aching feeling of homesickness crashing over her repeatedly like a terrible wave, the sniffling Paldean newcomer swipes at her eyes, hot tears cascading down her temples.
She felt so alone here.
As a new instructor assigned to the region's most prestigious academy, Dendra was almost immediately looked down upon by her more senior colleagues, professors who scoffed at her youth, inexperience, childish pep, and Battle Studies as a whole. There were exceptions to this rule, of course (Hassel, Saguaro, etc.) but the Academy's 'old guard' routinely twisted the former superathlete's professional life in a passive-aggressive hell.
Outside of the school, Dendra found little respite--the Pokemon of the area were unfamiliar to her, resulting in some close calls (a barely-missed Tauros charge scorching her favorite jacket, a screeching Annihilape chasing her into the next town over with pure rage burning in its eyes, among others...) But, work life and new injuries aside, Dendra was soul-crushingly lonely, so new to Paldea that she didn't know where to turn for help. She missed the support of her mother and father. She missed the guidance of Chuck and Master Kiyo. (Her old PokeGear didn't pick up much of a signal out here...)
She didn't make a hard-earned recovery from her karate injury just to live life like this.
Suddenly, Dendra is pulled out of her miserable reverie with a gentle hand on her back, a soft cloth dabbing at her tear-soaked cheeks. She looks up, and her jaw falls open slightly, face flushing somewhat as the instructor gets her first look at Tulip, Leader of the nearby Alfornada Gym. Dendra hesitantly introduces herself as well, face flushing as the doting fashionista continues to fuss over her. This situation is certainly embarrassing, but something about Tulip--maybe its her emotional perceptibility, maybe its simply the lavender scent of her pocket cloth--puts the new teacher completely at ease. Yes, something about this meeting just feels right.
Tulip asks the right questions, and Dendra--ever the open book--falls apart almost instantly, laying out her journey, accomplishments...and all of her insecurities. And yet, Tulip never judges her once, even opening up a little in turn. Before either of them know what has happened, hours have passed on this little Alfornada bench. It's just been them talking, reminiscing...complete with gasps, laughter and vulnerability.
As the sunset begins to hang low over the magenta horizon--Tulip reaches out to squeeze the battle-worn hand of her newest friend. For her part, Dendra feels better already, a massive weight lifted off her chest following this (lucky!) chance encounter. With her confidence returning, the rookie instructor raises a pinkie in the air, and Tulip does the rest without hesitation, her manicured, polished nails glittering as she completes the swear with a laugh that makes Dendra's heart swell. It's the start of a beautiful friendship (one that eventually convinces Dendra to stay in Paldea for good) and a mutual promise sealed with a childlike vow, one that they haven't broken since that fateful evening. I'm so glad I met you.
And from here on out, I've got your back.
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beyondicelebrities · 12 days
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Further study and sources
For those who feel like learning more about the topis, here are some books, and readings that can help you with that!
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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hope you like it! best, luiza
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the-firebird69 · 1 year
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Watch "Super Athletes #shorts #superathletes #unstopabble" on YouTube
Feeling fast and they're going fast 28 mph on the top ones the blonde too the second one black well the first black women is going about 30 it's very fast but it's not super fast and it's not impressing us it does yes im press most people. And they're trying the system I'm using it a little and they can't shock themselves that much and it's not exactly true they do it differently when they're juicing but they can feel it and stuff so we say you're usually frying yourself but okay one lady tried it went about 45 mph and it was a regular African-American women. And if you do that and competition they're going to take you in for testing and they did test the woman who went 30 and she came out clean a little bit shocked but they didn't notice it and tons of people are saying how and really they're going to start doing it more and more and you're going to see it in the Olympics and it's going to be ridiculous but not that bad and our son could beat that lady in a race possibly now enough to juice up somehow but not much and he can turn out about 80 mph with his teeny legs. The transit I told her right it said you have to preserve yourself but you be careful which one because most of them shock your brain and she found one that it works and she's going to try it and she's going to get up there really fast people say about 60 and she's going to burn rubber I mean that is very fast and you have to be in shape if you're not you're going to be in trouble and Tommy f is probably going to start grabbing people and putting them in the museum so you can see they're all healthy
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ravenrook9 · 1 year
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Watch "Super Athletes #shorts #superathletes" on YouTube
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truepdf · 1 year
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Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
The astonishing national bestseller and hugely entertaining story that completely changed the way we run.
An epic adventure that began with one simple question: Why does my foot hurt?
Isolated by Mexico’s deadly Copper Canyons, the blissful Tarahumara Indians have honed the ability to run hundreds of miles without rest or injury. In a riveting narrative, award-winning journalist and often-injured runner Christopher McDougall sets out to discover their secrets. In the process, he takes his readers from science labs at Harvard to the sun-baked valleys and freezing peaks across North America, where ever-growing numbers of ultra-runners are pushing their bodies to the limit, and, finally, to a climactic race in the Copper Canyons that pits America’s best ultra-runners against the tribe. McDougall’s incredible story will not only engage your mind but inspire your body when you realize that you, indeed all of us, were born to run.
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einereiseblog · 1 year
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Meine Bücherregale und mein Kindle sind gefüllt mit Geschichten über das Überleben der Antarktis gegen die Widrigkeiten, tödliche Bergsteigerbemühungen und Hemingway-ähnliche Reisen, die Leben verändern und Wahrnehmungen verändern. Ich weiß, was ich mag, und Abenteuerreisebücher fesseln mich stets von vorne bis hinten. Da Weihnachten immer näher rückt, werfen wir einen Blick auf die meistverkauften Abenteuerreisebücher von 2015 bei Amazon – perfekte Geschenke für Möchtegern-Abenteurer wie mich. 1. Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found auf dem Pacific Crest Trailvon Cheryl StrayedNach dem Tod ihrer Mutter, mit ihrer zerstreuten Familie und in der Asche einer gescheiterten Ehe traf Cheryl Strayed die impulsive Entscheidung, den Pacific Crest Trail zu wandern.2. Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen von Christopher McDougallIm Herzen von Born to Run liegt ein mysteriöser Stamm mexikanischer Indianer, die Tarahumara, die als die besten Langstreckenläufer der Welt gelten . 3.Into Thin Air von Jon KrakauerDie wahre Geschichte eines 24-Stunden-Zeitraums auf dem Everest, der mit einem Sturm begann und mit der höchsten Todesrate in einer Saison in der Geschichte des Gipfels endete. 4.Tracks: A Woman's Solo Trek Across 1.700 Miles of Australian Outback von Robyn DavidsonRobyn Davidsons Memoiren über ihre gefährliche Reise durch 1.700 Meilen durch die feindliche australische Wüste zum Meer mit nur vier Kamelen und einem Hund als Gesellschaft.5. Becoming Frozen: Memoir of a First Year in Alaskavon Jill HomerJill Homer war nur eine weitere naive junge Frau, die einem Mann an die letzte Grenze folgte – aber es war Alaska, das ihr Herz eroberte.6. Barbarian Days: A Surfing Lifevon William FinneganSurfen sieht nur aus wie ein Sport. Für Devotees ist es etwas ganz anderes: eine schöne Sucht, ein geistiges und körperliches Studium, eine leidenschaftliche Lebensweise. 7.Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incidentvon Donnie EicharIm Februar 1959 starb eine Gruppe von neun erfahrenen Wanderern im russischen Uralgebirge auf mysteriöse Weise auf einer Erhebung, die als Dead Mountain bekannt ist. Dies ist ihre Geschichte.8. The Kindness Diaries: One Man’s Quest to Ignite Goodwill and Transform Lives Around the World von Leon Logothetis Teils Abenteuergeschichte, teils inspirierende Memoiren, The Kindness Diaries führt Sie in eine weite Welt voller Abenteuer ein und öffnet Ihnen die Augen für die Möglichkeiten menschlicher Verbindungen. 9.AWOL auf dem Appalachian Trailvon David MillerIm Jahr 2003 gab der Softwareentwickler David Miller seinen Job, seine Familie und seine Freunde auf, um sich einen Traum zu erfüllen und den Appalachian Trail zu wandern. 10.Im Königreich des Eises: Die große und schreckliche Polarreise der USSby Hampton SidesIm Jahr 1879 stach die USS Jeannette von San Francisco aus unter jubelnden Menschenmengen und einem Rausch der Öffentlichkeit in See. Das Schiff und seine Besatzung waren für die unbekannten Gewässer der Arktis bestimmt.11. Nicht ohne meinen Vater: Der 444-Meilen-Weg einer Frau auf dem Natchez Tracevon Andra WatkinsAndra Watkins brauchte einen Flügelmann, der ihr half, eine der wenigen lebenden Menschen zu werden, die den historischen 444-Meilen-Weg von Natchez Trace wie die Pioniere gingen. 12.Dispatches from Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Deltavon Richard GrantDer Abenteuerautor Richard Grant begibt sich auf „den amerikanischsten Ort der Welt“: das rätselhafte, schöne, oft verspottete Mississippi-Delta. 13.Lonely Planets ultimative Reise: Unsere Liste der 500 besten Orte, die man gesehen haben muss… Rangliste von Lonely Planet Diese definitive Wunschliste der besten Orte, die man auf der Erde besuchen sollte, ist vollgepackt mit aufschlussreichen Beschreibungen und inspirierenden Fotografien, damit Sie Ihre Reiseliste abhaken können. 14.Seien Sie Experte mit Karten und Kompassby Bjorn KjellstromGPS-Geräte sind großartig, aber
sie können kaputt gehen, verloren gehen oder durch Wetterbedingungen behindert werden, was grundlegende Karten- und Kompasskenntnisse für jeden, der Zeit im Freien verbringt, unerlässlich macht. fünfzehn.Thru-Hiking Will Break Your Heart: An Adventure on the Pacific Crest Trailvon Carrot Quinn In der Wüste Südkaliforniens sieht sich Carrot vielen körperlichen und emotionalen Herausforderungen gegenüber: Schmerzen, Verletzungen, quälende Kälte und sengende Hitze, Dehydrierung, Erschöpfung und Einsamkeit. 16.Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trailvon Ben Montgomery Die 67-jährige Urgroßmutter Emma Gatewood erzählte ihrer Familie, dass sie einen Spaziergang machen würde. Das nächste, was jemand von ihr hörte, war, dass sie 800 Meilen auf dem Appalachian Trail gelaufen war. 17.Auf den Spuren von Dschingis Khan: Eine epische Reise durch das Land der Nomaden von Tim Cope Die Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Pferd in der eurasischen Steppe führte zu einer Reihe reicher Nomadenkulturen. Unter ihnen waren die Mongolen des 13. Jahrhunderts.18. Touching the Void: The True Story of One Man’s Miraculous Survivalvon Joe SimpsonEine klassische Überlebensgeschichte des Bergsteigens. Joe Simpson und sein Kletterpartner Simon Yates hatten gerade die Spitze eines 21.000 Fuß hohen Gipfels in den Anden erreicht, als die Katastrophe eintraf. 19.Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors von Piers Paul Read 1972 stürzte ein Fairchild-Flugzeug in den Anden ab. Die Überlebenden waren an einem der entlegensten Orte der Erde hoffnungslos verloren. 20.The Anti-Pirate Potato Cannon: And 101 Other Things for Young Mariners to Build, Try, and Do on the Water von David SeidmanSeit die Menschheit mit der Seefahrt begann, haben Boote und Küstenabenteuer robuste, unabhängige, kreative und selbstbewusste Seeleute hervorgebracht. Jetzt kann diese Weisheit an Ihre Kinder weitergegeben werden. 21.Wayfinding Part 1: Rats and Raftsvon Hugh HoweyWayfinding ist die alte Seefahrtskunst des Navigierens. Als Selbsthilfe-Philosophie bedeutet Wayfinding, sich unserer Umgebung und unserer Reaktionen auf äußere Reize bewusst zu sein. 22.Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific in a Raftvon Thor HeyerdahlDas Abenteuer von Thor Heyerdahl und seinen Gefährten auf ihrem Floß über den Pazifik ist in die Legende als eine Meisterleistung der Ausdauer und des Mutes eingegangen. Dies ist diese Geschichte in Heyerdahls eigenen Worten. 23.Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why von Laurence Gonzales Diese packende Erzählung, das erste Buch, das die Kunst und Wissenschaft des Überlebens beschreibt, wird Ihre Sicht auf die Welt verändern. 24.Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilotvon Mark VanhoenackerAirline-Pilot Mark Vanhoenacker teilt seine unbändige Liebe zum Fliegen auf einer Reise von Tag zu Nacht, neue Wege der Kartenerstellung und die Poesie der Physik zu den Namen der Winde und der Natur der Wolken. 25.Poop, Booze, and Bikinisvon Ed RobinsonEin urkomischer Blick auf den nautischen Lebensstil. Von Poop über Alkohol bis hin zu Bikinis deckt der Autor die lustigere Seite der Probleme ab, denen Bootsfahrer aller Art begegnen. Leitbild: Dreamstime .
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 DESCRIPTION : Length: 11 hrs and 7 minsFull of incredible characters, amazing athletic achievements, cutting-edge science, and, most of all, pure inspiration, Born to Run is an epic adventure that began with one simple question: Why does my foot hurt?In search of an answer, Christopher McDougall sets off to find a tribe of the world's greatest distance runners and learn their secrets, and in the process shows us that everything we thought we knew about running is wrong.Isolated by the most savage terrain in North America, the reclusive Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's deadly Copper Canyons are custodians of a lost art. For centuries they have practiced techniques that allow them to run hundreds of miles without rest and chase down anything from a deer to an Olympic marathoner while enjoying every mile of it. Their superhuman talent is matched by uncanny health and serenity, leaving the Tarahumara immune to the diseases and strife that plague modern existence.With the help of Caballo Blanco, a
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mulomotivation · 5 years
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SAVAGE😤 - Always remember when you begin something the start result and the end result will be different. If you are worried about not starting for that reason. Try to think back to something you’ve done for a long time and how you look now compared to before. You’ll notice it’s much different - Always keep that in mind when doing things and never to quit on yourself. I promise you’ll look back and laugh about it even. - As always get better everyday - “Optimize Yourself” - One of my favourite quotes : good , better , best never let it rest. Until your good is better and your better is best 💯😤 - . . . . . #SavageMode #backFlip #BoxJumps #BackwardsJump #VerticalJump #HealthyLifestyle #WshhFitness #BeastMode #FitnessMotivation #BodybuildingMotivation #SuperHero #SuperMan #Superathlete https://www.instagram.com/p/B1jPgf9j-H_/?igshid=hox49b9kc313
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