Articles database
 
 
Web AnyArticles.com
Browse by Category:
  Health and Fitness >
  Subcategories
Acne Acne (413)
Aerobics Cardio Aerobics Cardio (70)
Alternative Alternative (1277)
Beauty Beauty (1127)
Build Muscle Build Muscle (396)
Depression Depression (383)
Diabetes Diabetes (188)
Exercise Exercise (565)
Fitness Equipment Fitness Equipment (386)
Hair Loss Hair Loss (305)
Medicine Medicine (640)
Meditation Meditation (151)
Men Issues Men Issues (315)
Nutrition Nutrition (1092)
Supplements Supplements (645)
Weight Loss Weight Loss (2187)
Women Issues Women Issues (481)
Yoga Yoga (209)


  Categories :
 
  Arts and Entertainment
  Automotive
  Business
  Communications
  Computers and Technology
  Finance
  Food and Drink
  Health and Fitness
  Home and Family
  Home Based Business
  Internet and Businesses Online
  Kids and Teens
  Legal
  News and Society
  Recreation and Sports
  Reference and Education
  Self Improvement
  Shopping and Product Reviews
  Travel and Leisure
  Womens Interests
  Writing and Speaking
  Random Category
  Funny stuff
  Funny stuff
  Funny stuff
Exercise article : Lance Armstrongs Training Tactics: #1 Rule - Greatness Needs NO Explanation!
 

Health and Fitness > Exercise > Lance Armstrongs Training Tactics: #1 Rule - Greatness Needs NO Explanation!

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Greg Ryan

Great endurance racers will tell you “Leave your egos at the starting gates.” One of the hardest things in any race, especially the Tour De France that you will never notice is one's ability to tame the ego. Lance is a self proclaimed “data junkie” when it comes to his training tactics. Even though the Tour is over 2300 miles and takes three weeks to ride, every hill, every mile and every rotation of his pedals are calculated ahead of time. But, what happens during the race if not disciplined in the off season can ruin the best of training tactics.

Each day is considered a stage and at the end of the race it is not the number of stages one wins that determines a winner, but the clock. Sure every rider would like to wear the yellow jersey at least once, but at the end of the day, that is not what matters most. The Tour De France may be better known for its ability to crush the best of egos rather than the mammoth Pyrenees Mountains. Much greater than Lance’s gifted physical abilities is his ability to sacrifice his ego for greater goods.

What can we learn from Lance when it comes to our workouts, losing weight, and keeping truly fit?

1. Our greatness does not come from exploiting our competitors, enemies or accomplishments. Greatness runs from within.

2. Our greatness does not come from what pant's size we are, benchpress records, or miles under ten minutes- greatness runs beside us.

3. Our greatness does not come from how much money or fame we accumulate, greatness runs in the process.

4. Our greatness is not a matter of what our car, bike, or house looks like – greatness is only as big as our hearts.

5. Our greatness needs no explanation!

Lance would say, “Enjoy whatever you do, focus on that particular stage in your life, pay your dues with hard work and let your character speak for itself!”

Greg Ryan is a high profile fitness expert and former employee of Kathy Smiths. Best selling author of the Changing from the INSIDE book series. Discover the common sense way to lose weight with out dieting. A proven formula the doctor’s DON’T want you to know about. For FREE MINI COURES click here http://www.resolutions.bz


0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Greg Ryan
Rate this story : and read/post review(s)


Article reviews



Post your review
[ Note : no HTML/URLs - will removed automatically ]
Your name
Your comments


More articles from Health and Fitness > Exercise

Add article | Manage Articles | Top Rated articles | Most Reviewed articles | Contact us | Links