Getting started Quote by Scott Jurek
““Running efficiently demands good technique, and running efficiently for 100 miles demands great technique. But the wonderful paradox of running is that getting started requires no technique. None at all. If you want to become a runner, get onto a trail, into the woods, or on a sidewalk or street and run. Go 50 yards if that's all you can handle. Tomorrow, you can go farther.””
About This Quote
Running fundamentals are simple: start without technique, then build skill through incremental practice, emphasizing action over perfection.
In simple terms: Start moving; technique improves later.
Action precedes mastery.
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When to use this quote
- starting a fitness routine
- learning a musical instrument
- writing daily
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Set a tiny, achievable distance to begin each session.
Questions to Reflect On
- Why is the first step often the hardest?
- How can you balance ease of start with long‑term safety?
Neglecting technique early can lead to injury if not corrected later.