Ive just re-read Running. Its Ronnies autobiography and it goes through his life as a snooker player from an early age and how running helped him on his journey. When you speak to the guy you just think he's a nice quiet guy, not really up for a laugh and a joke, quite serious when speaking about snooker. Then you see him on TV, making a fool of him self, getting himself in trouble with the things he says, you aren't quite sure which Ronnie is going to show up. One thing I got from the book is how tortured his soul really is. He has battled with drug and alcohol addiction aswel as a messy child care battle when he divorced his ex-wife. Anyone that can get their hands on a copy of the book should. It doesn't go into any detail as far as learning something about the game, but he does cover the mental side and how he gets into a mentally prepares for pressure.
On to the real question I want to ask - as the title suggests its about running. Ronnie claims he became addicted to running, not just a gentle jog, but 10k races, competitive lung burning running. So, how important do you see it to be super fit to compete in long races. Would you feel it would aid you a considerable amount? Ive never been "unfit", nor have I been "super fit", I keep a steady middle ground but there have been times I've been in a week long event with matches lasting over 10 hours in total and I've been not only mentally but physically tired towards the end. I'm sure it has cost me a match or two in the past, so maybe I ought to take up running.
On to the real question I want to ask - as the title suggests its about running. Ronnie claims he became addicted to running, not just a gentle jog, but 10k races, competitive lung burning running. So, how important do you see it to be super fit to compete in long races. Would you feel it would aid you a considerable amount? Ive never been "unfit", nor have I been "super fit", I keep a steady middle ground but there have been times I've been in a week long event with matches lasting over 10 hours in total and I've been not only mentally but physically tired towards the end. I'm sure it has cost me a match or two in the past, so maybe I ought to take up running.