Thursday, February 20, 2014

Get Your Inspiration Runnin':The Journey of Blind Runner Training For Her First Marathon

Have you ever talked yourself out of absolutely going for your wildest dream because it seemed unreachable? How many times have you sabotaged yourself and kept yourself from attaining any worthy goal? Even if your denial was just in a little or irrelevant thought that you hardly noticed?

You probably have a dream today that you 'd like to make visible in your life. However what's the initial step you should take? Nope, it's not a list or schedule of attack. It's a why. Unless you have a big enough why-- why your dream matters from the start-- it will be tough to achieve your goal.

Achieving your dreams is easier with a little motivation from someone who has managed to achieve something great in the face of an overwhelming challenge. Fortunately for you -You have actually discovered just that.

Running Blind is a tale that brings motivation through inspiration. The author, Rhonda Copeland, was diagnosed with the vision-degenerating illness, Retinitis Pigmentosa; her doctors informed her that she would ultimately go blind.

So exactly what did she do? Well, as you would suspect, she didn't plop herself down in a puddle, boo-hooing and enjoying her victim-hood.

"Running Blind: The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon" is Copeland's account of how she trained for her very first 26.2-mile marathon, despite her condition. How she made a strategy, rallied a support team, and melded her dream with her truth.

Unlike various other marathon books, Running Blind is not simply a marathon training guide for runners, but holds precious understandings for the runner and non-runner alike. In truth anyone who faces an untenable or frightening scenario, anyone who's been prevented from their goals and felt themselves turn away from their path to success due to the fact that challenges, both overwhelming and annoying have appeared and made the possible seem impossible.

Grab this inspirational story of someone who transformed a heartbreaking medical diagnosis into a catalyst for forward progress, action and change.

As a training guide, Rhonda covers exactly how she got ready for the logistics of the marathon, from developing a great training schedule, to re-vamping her diet, to planting the mental determination to get up and train. Runners who are training for a half-marathon, a complete one, or simply run for pleasure will get a lot out of this book.


Learn about this book at http://www.amazon.com/Running-Blind-Journey-Training-Marathon-ebook/dp/B00IDC21I6/blind runner/



What They're Saying About "Running Blind" The Journey of a Blind Runner Training for Her First Marathon"

As an inspiring book, Running Blind goes over exactly how the author kept her focus and endurance, even in the face of tough scenarios, when the temptation to give up was strong-- but was it stronger than her desire to win?

Exactly what occurs when she faces that crossroads? Stop or carry on? Is it actually too hard for a legally blind runner to complete a 26.2 mile marathon in one of the hottest Julys on record? As they say, sometimes your the huckleberry, sometimes you're the bear. Is the defiant runner or the vanquishing marathon the winner?

Running Blind is not just for the females and guys who enjoy running. It is also a journey chronicled to help anyone who has dealt with a seemingly unsurmountable challenge, to make it through and to be successful. Get this book and allow yourself to be buoyed forward on your own path by sharing the road on Rhonda's mission.

"Running Blind is an inspirational book about the unstoppable drive to reach one's goals and the power of friends and family to help achieve those goals. The "Vision Runner" shares with us her quirky sense of humor in her upbeat account of her experience in training for and completing her first marathon in the midst of what most would consider a life-changing crisis -- losing her vision. However, she also shares with us something much deeper. We walk away from this book with her infectious hope and optimism and a desire to better our own lives despite the obstacles that life throws at us." -Jaimie Jannicelli, West Palm Beach, FL.

"...Rhonda is a true inspiration and profile in courage...Her book chronicles the challenges and ultimate triumph of running a marathon blind. She will inspire you to believe that anything is possible!" -Indy Runner, Amazon Reader



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