A Quote by Dale Earnhardt

If we're going to run for points we need to run in the top-five every week. — © Dale Earnhardt
If we're going to run for points we need to run in the top-five every week.
If I'm going to win a championship, I need to run top-five every week. I don't need to win every week.
I wake up at 7 A. M. every day and try to run at 8 A. M. I run four times a week and I run about three miles typically, so I try to do it first on a Monday.
I run a lot. I have this five-mile run that I try and do a few times a week. If I do more, I get shin splints and it drives me mad, so I have to balance it.
I'm pretty addicted to it, so whether I'm home or on vacation, I need to run five days a week. It doesn't matter what the weather is, what the terrain is, where I am. I always need to get my miles in.
Eventually, I developed compartment syndrome in my calf and had to get surgery. I run three to five days a week now, mixed in with walking and other things. I want to run just because I enjoy it.
Every time I feel mad or something, I run somewhere. It gets my frustrations away. I run and run and run.
When I say I am going to run three miles, I run five. With that mentality, it is actually difficult to lose.
I play tennis five hours a week, from Monday to Friday, for one hour every day. I like to be fit. If I can't exercise, I feel bad - I need to sweat and run to feel like I'm in good shape.
Three, maybe four times a week, I run for 30 minutes. If I don't run, I'm out for a brisk walk at least an hour every day.
I lift weights four times a week, usually run five days a week.
I'll do some light weights once or twice a week, but I probably run 3 miles five days a week.
I have run engineering since day one at Oracle, and I still run engineering. I hold meetings every week with the database team, the middle ware team, the applications team. I run engineering and I will do that until the board throws me out of there.
You don't need any skill to run.......Every 3-year old knows how to run
I run about five days a week.
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Some people start a sport just to reduce weight, or some say, 'My doctor ordered me to run and do exercise', and for others, they run for completely different benefits. But it is not like that with sport. We need to eat, we need to rest, but also we need to run.
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