A Quote by Bill Rodgers

A change of pace in terms of your running pace will give you strength psychologically. — © Bill Rodgers
A change of pace in terms of your running pace will give you strength psychologically.
First year, I was in a real high pace running around and I couldn't pace myself.
When I began, I was more of a swing bowler with little pace, but I realized it will be difficult to sustain without the pace, so my fitness has now allowed me maybe an extra yard of pace. That has been the secret of my success.
In terms of pace, every captain wants pace in their attack.
If the pace of change outside is moving more quickly than the pace of change inside, you get a bit left behind.
They say that pace is the first thing to go, but my game was never based on pace. It was about strength and power and withstanding challenges and getting in the right position.
I don't run straight at a constant pace; soccer is always a change of pace and movement.
Fartlek, or speed play, is variable-pace running that emphasizes creativity. During a 30-minute run, choose objects to run to - telephone poles, trees, buildings, other runners, whatever. Make choices that mark off different distances, so your pickups vary in length from 15 to 90 seconds, and modify your pace to match the distance.
I've worked in the Inuit hamlets of the west coast of Hudson Bay since 1994. Over that time I've been very moved by both the pace of social change there - the loss of traditional ways of seeing the world, the affinity for and comfort with the land - and by the social disarray that change of this pace produces.
In retrospect, the pace of change in the arts and industry in the nineteenth century seems pretty glacial. Painting, music, the novel, architecture were all evolving, but at a pretty observable pace.
My biggest strength is the way I vary pace without any change in my hand-speed. The batsmen can't make out.
In running, it doesn't matter how fast or slow you are relative to anyone else. You set your own pace and you measure your own progress. You can't lose this race because you're not running against anyone else. You're only running against yourself, and as long as you are running, you are winning.
Don't try to change the world. First, change yourself or rather, your self-perception, and you find the world automatically corresponding to the level of your understanding. You will find that it has always been you who set the pace and depth of your experience by recognizing and honoring your true nature.
Then there's the silliest of all cliches, 'on a pace for' 'Pace' is a figment of the mathematician's imagination.
The best pace is a suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die.
Things have their own pace, and if we work with that pace and anticipate the issues correctly, we can have good results.
I learned a lot my rookie season - the pace of the game. Playing at the right pace, not 100 miles an hour.
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