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Run for Fun and Personal Bests

A Recipe for Long-Term Growth and Success

Al Carius

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English
Luminare Press
15 March 2022
"The Story of The North Central College Cross Country and Track & Field Teams
Run for Fun and Personal Bests is not about trophies and championships. It's ultimately about much more important goals and lasting rewards for the student athletes who built and benefit from our North Central program.

The basic responsibility of a coach should never veer from the goal of stressing core internal values that guide athletes to personal growth.

I train cross country and track athletes, but this recipe, this process, should work for any athlete in any sport. I also believe it can guide other young people pursuing a personal goal in school, at work, or in their personal lives, who are asking themselves, ""I know where I want to go, but how do I get there?""

At times, we are all so busy working toward material outcomes for our youths that we don't have time for the most important needs they require to succeed.

In a world that's becoming more materialistic, more professional, more outcome-oriented, we believe, to the contrary, that the ultimate competition is you against you."

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Imprint:   Luminare Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   513g
ISBN:   9781643889344
ISBN 10:   1643889346
Pages:   318
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Coach Al Carius The architect of one of the most successful college athletic programs, in any sport, in any division, Coach Al Carius has been the face of running at North Central Collage in Naperville, Illinois, for more than 50 years. Since he arrived on North Central's campus in the fall of 1966, his teams have accumulated 19 NCAA Division III National Championships in cross country, 12 in track and field, and hundreds of All Americans. He was named NCAA Division III Men's ""Coach of the Century"" by his peers in 2000.For more information visit www.RunForFunAndPersonalBests.com"

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