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Run with the wind- Chanpreet

https://www.facebook.com/Chanpreet1.0https://twitter.com/chanpreetshttps://drubrah.wordpress.com/

“I never stop in one place long till life starts closin' inThen a night wind beckons and I'll go running with the wind”

Finishing a Marathon

• “How many races have you won?”

• “Do you run fast?”• “Runners are crazy.”• “Running is bad for your

knees, you should be careful.”

• “You waste so much money on running races for fun. I bet you'd save a lot of money if you just ran in the park.”

• “I wanted to come cheer for you but I forgot to wake up...And it's cold.”

• “I don’t get why you run.”• “You ran in this weather!?”

Distance runner fairly float along the ground, sometimes for hours on end. Ideally, they have light, thin bones and long, thinly muscled limbs, like a bird. Large support system: heart that can pump large volumes, large arteries, large fuel depots in muscles, the liver…

Major components• Warmup

Major components• Stretch

Major components• Run

Major components• Cool Down

Nutrition & Hydration – Protein, a little fat, and carbohydrate with fiber

• General - Breakfast• Fruit

smoothie• Yogurt• Soy milk/ Milk• Fruit• high fiber

cereal• peanut butter• Banana

• General – Lunch/ Dinner• Raw veggies• Whole grain options• Oat, wheat, rye, b. rice• Grilled turkey, chicken, or fish• Garden burger, tofu, low-fat

cheeses, and nuts• Spinach and a slice of tomato

on a sandwich• Pasta• Antioxidant beverages

Nutrition & Hydration• Pre Run • Up carb intake• Hydrate more• Sweeteners

Nutrition & Hydration• During Run

Types of Marathons• Road Run

Types of Marathons• Trail run

Types of Marathons• Hill Run

Types of Marathons• Triathalon/ Dualathon

Types of Marathons• Obstacle run

Inspiring storiesN Chandrasekaran (Tata Sons Chairman)

• Started running at 44 due to health reasons• Ran 2k along the sea front - engine ran on will power

only• Completed first marathon after 8 months• Impact

• On business trip anywhere in the world - go running with employees, friends and business partners

• Opportunity to reflect; it opens the windows of mind• Issues become instantly less complex, solutions come in a

mysterious way• Some of the best business ideas have come during a run

“My job is very demanding, I travel 200 days in a year and constantly change between time zones. However, I make room in my diary for running every day. I am miserable if I don't get to run any day.”

Inspiring storiesN Chandrasekaran (Tata Sons Chairman)• Builds a great sense of camaraderie —

• “when I am in the starting section, together with 45,000 other runners, there is unique feeling of "oneness" that no other experience can bring. Being a runner has greatly shaped my thinking as a leader.”

• Long distance thinker• Running a business is like running a marathon, the similarities are numerous.• You have to decide on the length of the engagement, develop endurance to handle

setbacks and increase speed when the competition demands it• You have to perform with your heart and your mind; you will not get lost on the way

if you have a good road map. • You will get nowhere without discipline, this is what I always tell my employees in

speeches.• Advice for novice runners

• Prepare well, apply yourself and start moving. • Get up early and go for a long distance run, even if you're stressed or tired. • You will return more fit than when you left

Inspiring storiesAnil Ambani (Reliance Group Chairman)

• Started running for health reasons, then continued for fitness, and now it’s part of life.• Runs 100 km a week – ‘time of connecting with myself’• Body clock goes off at 3.30 or 4 a.m – ‘meditative trance when I run’• Impact• Weighed 105 kg and could not even walk 1 kilometre in an hour– with running,

it came down to 68 kg.• PB: Half Marathon in 1 hour 29 minutes and 11 seconds• Issues become instantly less complex, solutions come in a mysterious way• ‘Some of my brightest business ideas come to me when I’m running by myself’

Dhirubhai Ambani, “Look Son, you can buy any luxury you want in life, from clothes to food, from a home to a holiday, but you can never buy health. Do whatever it takes to make yourself feel good.”

• ‘If I don’t run three days in a row, I get withdrawal symptoms’• ‘Five days I run indoors on a treadmill for two

hours, the sixth day it is always outdoors.’• An activity like this releases endorphins in the

body and gets the neurotransmitter working. The saratonin levels rise. This gives you a huge high. When you are depressed, your saratonin levels fall.

Inspiring storiesAnil Ambani (Reliance Group Chairman)

• Began running as an out-of-shape 25-year-old in 1972 at the suggestion of a friend• Over time, running helped him to quit smoking and drinking• His timing puts him in the top three per cent of all 5-km race finishers

of any age in the US (20 mins)

Inspiring storiesGeorge Bush (Ex US President)

One of my jobs as President is to set an example. I have an opportunity to send the message to the American people that I'm serious about exercising-and you should be, too.

• Impact• “helps me sleep at night and it keeps me disciplined”• Running breaks up my day and allows me to recharge my batteries• Running also enables me to set goals and push myself towards those goals• In essence, it keeps me young - I just look and feel better. • A good run adds a little bounce to my step. I get a certain amount of self-

esteem from it.• It’s interesting that my timings became faster after the war began - I guess

that’s part of the stress relief I get from it. • “The psychological benefit is enormous. You tend to forget everything that’s

going on in your mind, and just concentrate on the time, distance, or the sweat. Running helps me to clear my mind.”

Inspiring storiesGeorge Bush (Ex US President)

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