Top 30 Quotes & Sayings by Kara Goucher

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Kara Goucher.
Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Kara Goucher

Kara Goucher is an American long-distance runner. She was the 10,000 meters silver medalist at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics and represented the USA at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics. She made her marathon debut in 2008 and finished third the following year at the Boston Marathon.

Watching the world's best compete fires you up to achieve your own feats of greatness. When it comes to running, participation and spectating go hand in hand.
There are a million reasons why you can't. Focus on the few reasons why you can.
After we put my son to bed, my husband and I curl up and watch a movie or TV. That's when I finally put up my feet and have my glass of wine and a brownie. — © Kara Goucher
After we put my son to bed, my husband and I curl up and watch a movie or TV. That's when I finally put up my feet and have my glass of wine and a brownie.
That's the thing about running: your greatest runs are rarely measured by racing success. They are moments in time when running allows you to see how wonderful your life it.
As badly as I want a medal, I know there is a lot of luck involved in that. I want to put myself in position to be in the top three, give it my all and hope luck comes my way.
Set small goals along the way and don't be overwhelmed by the process.
Get out there and do what you love!
We train together to make each other great.
I don't feel like myself unless I run. It's how I deal with sadness and happiness. I need it. It's like therapy.
Once you make the decision that you will not fail, the heart and the body will follow.
I have a power word that I use-when I qualified for the Olympics in 2008, it was fighter. That way when I'm in the race and I get to those dark moments, I can think of the word and it evokes that emotion for me.
Running has always been a relief and a sanctuary—something that makes me feel good, both physically and mentally. For me it's not so much about the health benefits. Those are great, but I believe that the best thing about running is the joy it brings to life.
Be unrelenting. If you don't believe, then who will?
Racing is the fun part; it's the reward of all the hard work.
Don't try to rush progress. Remember -- a step forward, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction. Keep believing.
Erase from your mind that your preparation must be perfect. Hard work + dedication = a shot at your dreams. Keep believing.
Progress is rarely a straight line. There are always bumps in the road, but you can make the choice to keep looking ahead.
It doesn't matter how fast or how far you're going. If you're putting on your shoes and going out for a run, you are a runner, you are in that club.
I try to think about positive things - how great my form is, how my arms are swinging, my breathing, how loud people are cheering. My sports psychologist taught me there are a million things telling you you can't keep going, but if you find the things that say you can, you're golden.
Don't be ashamed or embarrassed to dream big. You're living your life with hope, that's a powerful thing.
The journey isn't always perfect, but always worth taking.
You can't do in a race what you haven't prepared for.
Running allows me to set my mind free. Nothing seems impossible, nothing unattainable. — © Kara Goucher
Running allows me to set my mind free. Nothing seems impossible, nothing unattainable.
Hill sprints are good for everyone!
Do the work. Do the analysis. But feel your run. Feel your race. Feel the joy that is running.
Acknowledge all of your small victories. They will eventually add up to something great.
In the end I have to hold myself accountable...I had to make a change if I really wanted to reach the goals I had set for myself. I had to get out of being comfortable and get into a situation that was going to really push me.
One skill that separates good from almost-good runners is an ability to concentrate for an entire race, whether it is a mile or a marathon.
Don't ever discourage someone from trying to better their life and health
Never underestimate the power that one good workout can have on your mind. Keeping the dream alive is half the battle.
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