Let Your Mind Run
A Memoir of Thinking My Way to Victory
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Narrated by:
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Deena Kastor
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Written by:
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Deena Kastor
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Michelle Hamilton
About this listen
New York Times Best Seller
Deena Kastor was a star youth runner with tremendous promise, yet her career almost ended after college, when her competitive method - run as hard as possible, for fear of losing - fostered a frustration and negativity and brought her to the brink of burnout. On the verge of quitting, she took a chance and moved to the high altitudes of Alamosa, Colorado, where legendary coach Joe Vigil had started the first professional distance-running team. There she encountered the idea that would transform her running career: the notion that changing her thinking - shaping her mind to be more encouraging, kind, and resilient - could make her faster than she’d ever imagined possible. Building a mind so strong would take years of effort and discipline, but it would propel Kastor to the pinnacle of running - to American records in every distance from the 5K to the marathon - and to the accomplishment of earning America’s first Olympic medal in the marathon in 20 years.
Let Your Mind Run is a fascinating, intimate look inside the mind of an elite athlete, a remarkable story of achievement, and an insightful primer on how the small steps of cultivating positivity can give anyone a competitive edge.
©2018 Deena Kastor, Michelle Hamilton (P)2018 Random House AudioCritic Reviews
“A candid account about the self-doubt that enters the mind of an elite athlete and how positive thinking made [Kastor] a champion both on and off the course.” (Athletes Quarterly)
“Long-distance runner Deena Kastor shows the secret to her success - and as an Olympic medalist and the American female record holder in the marathon, she’s had more than a few - relies less on any inborn talents, but on ‘the power of thought, attitude and perspective.’ Through race day and training anecdotes, she reveals the mental habits anyone can use to unleash their physical and mental potential.” (Furthermore from Equinox, Five Books High Performers Should Read This Month)
“I have been savoring every story, every morsel of motivation and empowerment; [Kastor] is one of my long time running heroes and I never want this one to end!” (Running 'n' Reading)
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- Somnath
- 02-03-19
Narration without excitement
author describes her journey as an American runner over years. With long distance running dominated by girls from Kenya/Ethiopia hee achievement speaks for itself. Through this book you will learn hee journey toward winning Olympics medal and marathon. The book ends with her running career. While author has narrates hee running story it falls short of being an engaging story. I would have liked this to be more engaging.
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- Archit
- 22-07-20
listened this book while my run , wonderful story
loved the book , effort of American lady who dominated sports with lot of presrvense
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-07-21
awesome book to stay motivated
an awesome book to listen to while doing morning jogs.. there are too many take
aways to list.. a sincere recommendation if you are struggling with consistency.. Deena's story is interesting enough keep
you showing in the park.
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- Ravi
- 06-02-22
Underwhelmed
This book had some great reviews and I expected more. I did not feel like I got any new insights either about running or life and I would avoid it.
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