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  • Running Mindfully

  • How to Meditate While Running for Your Body, Mind and Soul
  • By: Brett Thomas
  • Narrated by: Garrett McLain
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Running Mindfully

By: Brett Thomas
Narrated by: Garrett McLain
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Meditation has definitely saved running for me. But this was never the plan when I started running, and if you had asked me about meditation five years ago, my response would have mirrored so many other people's in suggesting meditation is nothing more than a waste of time, an excuse to sit still that my busy life did not give me the luxury to partake in.

But boy was I wrong!

After a heavy running schedule at college, as a semiserious runner, I picked up a knee injury that sidelined me and ultimately meant not running at all for a very long time. I had been so obsessed with the time splits that I had forgotten to pay attention to my body and how it was responding to the increased workload.

Years passed with nothing more than the occasional light run. The more time passed, the more I wanted to run again. The problem was that every time I tried, the years of muscle atrophy and overeating meant that even one mile was hard. Sometimes I didn't even make it a mile before I convinced myself that "tomorrow will be a better day for this, I didn't get enough sleep last night".

I made all kinds of excuses for why I wasn't running, but when it came down to it, I just couldn't get past those all too familiar walls we make for ourselves. I was being challenged, and my head just wasn't in o it anymore. I had lost my love for running.

A friend of mine convinced me to speak to his yoga instructor about mindful running. I was willing to listen, but I wasn't about to pay for some meaningless claims about not thinking while running. The instructor explained the entire idea to me, and by the end I was a little bit intrigued - enough to be willing to try it. I signed up to a two-month plan, and the rest is history!

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An application of meditation in daily life

This audiobook gives you some tips to do meditation while you run and this will change your point of view every time you do exercise. These tips will help you to focus on what's more important, and this could keep you motivated and take care of yourself.  Mindfulness is essential in the age of stress, and this is an example that meditation is more than just sitting and closing your eyes and can be done while you do other activities.

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What made the experience of listening to Running Mindfully the most enjoyable?

This is a nice grassroots approach to running mindfully. I found it very accessible but with a very good message.

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In an age where being present is increasingly challenging any help is welcomed.

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More like an infomercial

It may be good for someone very new to meditation that also want to squeeze meditating while running.
The author is right about how meditation and mindfulness can help you with going back to running and it has good advices but the way is written/narrated is boring and feels more like an infomercial . The narration is boring. I couldn’t even finish it

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lousy. worst audiobook ever. don't buy it

this was such a waste of money. don't buy this audio book unless Iu like throwing away cash

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