Ten ways running can benefit those with Cerebral Palsy
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Many people believe that those with cerebral palsy can’t run because of their condition. Well, in actual fact, they can, and the benefits are numerous as identified below.
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Register for Running StatsMany people believe that those with cerebral palsy can’t run because of their condition. Well, in actual fact, they can, and the benefits are numerous as identified below.
Last week I went for a 56 mile run, writes Jackie Newton (handicap 13.1) . It feels good to write that - I’ve never run 56 miles before. I attempted it once before and failed and I’ve talked about doing it several times but not had the confidence – and I’ve taken my fair share of ‘ribbing’ from training partners who have conquered it and thought it was about time I did too!
Previous articles covered by Nick Bishop include: A Positive Mental Attitude, Conditioning, Our Conscious and Sub-Conscious Mind, Affirmations, Goals, and The Characteristics of “High Performing Athletes”. From reading these articles you will recognise that while we train our bodies, we should also focus on the mind. Once we are mentally prepared using the tools and techniques from previous articles, there are just two things that remain, Getting into the zone come race day and making sure that you correctly handle your anxiety.
Recently previous articles have covered: A positive mental attitude, Conditioning, Our Conscious & Sub-Conscious Mind, Affirmations and Goals. You should by now have recognised that while we train our bodies, we should also focus on the mind. This article highlights the key characteristics of “High Performing Athletes”.
To date, previous articles have covered, A positive mental attitude, Conditioning our Conscious and Sub-Conscious mind, and Affirmations. You will have recognised that while we train our bodies, we should also focus on the mind. Future articles will cover: Elite Athletes Psychological Profile, Getting in The Zone and Managing Anxiety. This article talks about the importance of “Goal Setting”.