The Highs and Lows of Sport and Training

By Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D. The thing I love most about marathon training — and sport in general — is its application to life. As in life, there are always ups and down. Some days go perfectly and some days just don’t. There are days when you feel like you could run forever and days when…

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Goals, Not Resolutions, is the Way to go in the New Year

By Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D. I’ve got big plans this year, including running the Boston Marathon in April. I have officially started training and have set multiple goals for the race—from being the best prepared I’ve ever been for a marathon to staying injury-free. This is a fine balance for me, because I have experienced injuries…

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Dealing with Disappointment

By Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D. When you play sports or compete in some way, it’s inevitable that you will deal with disappointment. It happens to all of us. Last winter, for example, I trained hard for the spring running season. I wanted to set personal record times—PRs—in both the half and full marathon. So I spent…

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Getting into Flow

By Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D. I remember my last 20 mile race vividly: Running was effortless. I was completely immersed in the race. I felt energized, focused and alive. With each mile, I got faster and faster. I was on automatic pilot. Time seemed to pass quickly. What took me 2 hours and 27 minutes felt…

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The Past Can Prepare Us for the Future

By Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D. I think about last year’s Mankato Marathon daily. It doesn’t matter that it was almost a year ago or that I have run another marathon since then. It is my best marathon experience to date, and so I make a point of thinking about it as often as I can. There’s…

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