Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Going flat out may result in being flattened....

The urge to run fast out of the gate is the bane of many a good runner. The big fast spurt can really bog one down in the later stages of a race. Controlling the temptation, and intentionally slowing down initially often results in a better overall performance. This holds true in other aspects of life as well- going too fast even in matters of the heart can result in a disastrous crash. But controlling the pace is much more difficult in these matters...

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