“Most people run a race to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has the most guts.” -Steve Prefontaine
“It is often said that all runners are trying to run away from something. I’m running away from that little voice in my head that is telling me to slow down and stop”-Nate Repetz
Few understand what motivates someone to
put their body though everything that a cross country race entails, and to be
honest I don’t fully understand it myself. I mean, I willingly pushed my body
to such a limit that I have almost passed out after races. How can that be
fun?? I enjoy racing because there is no greater test of human endurance and mental
toughness then running 5 miles at full speed while every muscle in your body is
begging you to stop. When that gun goes off, you are essentially alone. It is
your strategy verses the strategy of the guys around you. It is the adrenaline
rush of knowing that you will be trampled if you fall. It is ignoring the
lactic acid in your legs and sprinting past your competitors at that last half
mile. At the end of a race, the winner isn’t always the strongest runner, it is
the one who refuses to loose. The pain is refreshing. When you run a race, you
find out what you are made of.
One of my favorite movies is a cross
country documentary called The Long Green
Line, and in it there is one quote that sticks out: “Cross Country is like
life”. Many of the lessons I’ve learned in cross country can be directly related
to life, and this movie has a wonderful way of summing it all up. Here is the
link to a preview of Long Green Line:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GB3LYcfg9I. I encourage you to
watch it, it may be the most inspiring 6 minutes you have all day.
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A throwback to my Sr, year of high school |
Nathan Repetz
2013/2014 PA 4-H State Council
President
Nathan, so well put! I can just imagine the places you will go with your life! God Bless and keep on running!
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