Announcements

Announcements

We have another race Friday, August 16th. It is the RAC Invite. We are Hosting. 

There is a fee of $5.00 per car. SO, stuff that car full. 

If you are driving a car, it is $5.00 dollars to enter. SO PLEASE be prepared. Payment by Card only. I SEE Spectator Payment LINK Left side of the BLOG

We still have runners that need to complete their RMA Register. My athlete completed ASAP!

If you want to run at the RAC INVITE, you MUST complete your RMA.

Monday August 12th 7:00AM LAST Pipeline trail run Up Millcreek Canyon. (Meet at Olympus Shopping Center 3536 Jupiter Dr, Millcreek, Meet to the right of the Grocery Store. Park in front of the Bowling Alley. Parking lot to Car pull. (Millcreek Canyon free to go in is FREE as long as we are out of the canyon by, I believe 8 or 9AM, If not it will be $5.00 per car to leave the canyon) 

Tuesday August 13th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Murray Park Speed work

Wednesday August 14th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Southwood Park with Pushes. 

Thursday August 15th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Easy run.

Friday August 16th RAC INVITE

(RAC) Regional Athletic Complex 2280 Rose Park Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

(1) 8:30am Freshmen/Sophomore Girls

(2) 9:00am Freshmen/Sophomore Boys

(3) 9:30am Junior/Senior Girls

(4) 10:00am Junior/Senior Boys

 

Saturday August 17th, Light Easy Run 2-4 Miles. 

 

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Summer Miles Week #7

 

Facing Life's Adversities 



Running can have it's adversities. One such adversity is the BAD weather, the HEAT, Our ATTITUDE, our EFFORT, our COMMITTMENT.  Greatness does not happen without overcoming adversity.

Who are we during our adversities? 

Everyone faces difficult periods at certain points in their lives. Sometimes, however, adversity can come in waves, with one misfortune or hardship closely following another. These experiences can change the way we look at the world and lead to hopelessness or depression. Fortunately, you can find resilience even in the toughest circumstances by focusing on a few proven strategies.

What Is Resilience?

Essentially, resilience is the ability to effectively cope with difficult, life-changing events. It is also the capacity to make realistic plans and execute them, even when you don't want to. This may mean allowing yourself to experience painful emotions, solving difficult problems or taking action when you'd prefer to step back. Fortunately, resilience is not a genetic characteristic of strong people; it is a skill that anyone can learn.


Developing a resilient attitude

Build relationships. Research shows that strong, supportive relationships can be a powerful driving force behind resilience. Whether it is friends, family, or co-workers, reach out for support, encouragement and love during difficult times.

Accept change. It is natural to resist change when it brings pain. That said, once it occurs, you will continue experiencing negative emotions if you keep fighting realities. Acknowledge that change is painful, hard, and unwanted. Then, create a forward-focused mentality and embrace new possibilities, even if you have trouble letting go.

Recognize your strength. Most people can look to other difficult periods in their lives, when they overcame a big disappointment or challenge. Whatever occurred in the past, you were able to push through. By recognizing this, you will feel more empowered, as you strive to cope with your current, temporary difficulty.

Act. To overcome difficult circumstances, we often need to take difficult action. Even if it's a very tiny step, it can be pivotal in allowing you to move forward. Your problems may seem more challenging than those of other people. However, ordinary people rise above difficult circumstances every single day. They dust themselves off and continue moving forward. By recognizing that you are not alone when it comes to dealing with life's problems, you can inspire yourself to get up and continue.

Take care of yourself. Significant emotional pain can lead people to neglect eating, sleeping, or exercising. Your mind and body cannot effectively cope with difficult times if they are deprived. Give yourself the best chance at recovery by prioritizing sleep, eating regular meals, and getting plenty of exercise. No matter how difficult it may be to motivate yourself, you can ease the path toward resilience by empowering your body and mind.




Who are we during our adversities? 






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