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These articles go beyond the [[Running Basics| basics of running]], but they may be of interest to new runners as well as those with more experience or competitive goals.  
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These articles go beyond the [[Running for Beginners| basics of running]], but they may be of interest to new runners as well as those with more experience or competitive goals.  
 
* Running has a large mental component, requiring [[Motivation]] and [[Mental fortitude]]. Runners tend to have an internal [[Locus of Control]], reflecting their belief in their ability to control their life.  
 
* Running has a large mental component, requiring [[Motivation]] and [[Mental fortitude]]. Runners tend to have an internal [[Locus of Control]], reflecting their belief in their ability to control their life.  
 
* Runners commonly find peace and freedom from their running, which is reflected in the concept of [[Stillness in Motion]].
 
* Runners commonly find peace and freedom from their running, which is reflected in the concept of [[Stillness in Motion]].

Latest revision as of 14:33, 22 October 2014

These articles go beyond the basics of running, but they may be of interest to new runners as well as those with more experience or competitive goals.