Jeff Benjamin with Jordan Hasay, September 16, 2017, photo by PhotoRun.net
Jordan Hasay is running the RNR Philly Half marathon tomorrow. This interview, by Jeff Benjamin, was done on Saturday, September 16, 2017. Jordan Hasay, along with team mate Galen Rupp, will run Chicago Marathon in three weeks!
Tomorrow morning Jordan Hasay will be at the starting line of the Philly Rock n’ Roll Marathon. This race will be gearing up (along with NOP teammate Galen Rupp) for the Chicago Marathon in about a month.
Like part 1, this piece looks at how Hasay has faced down her nerves which all runners of all ages have on the starting line of every race.
Hasay’s foray into running began in 4th grade. “I didn’t know anything,” said Hasay, as she prepared to race against kids a few years older than her. “I was running against 7th and 8th graders, but I was having fun,” she said, noting that she wore her hair out in those early days!
In that first race (“It was a dual meet on a dirt track!”) Hasay won.
But the nerves would come later. Hasay remembers a 7th grade race where a girl showed up who beat her in a 5th grade race. “My mom and I both started to cry because she showed up!”, said Hasay. “She was tough and had a big kick.” The result? “I outkicked her and won!”
Hasay’s high school years brought more pressures. “I was so scared at starting lines,” she said. But Hasay had begun to hone her mental approach. “That moment just before firing the gun makes everyone nervous, but I learned to train my mind to learn to love that moment.”
Even at the Elite level, “You have to learn to train your mind and just relax and don’t tense up.” Along with help from coaches Alberto Salazar, Pete Julian and her NOP teammates came more wisdom for Hasay, who also found comfort from outside the Sport. “I’m a big Adele fan,” said Hasay. “She’s always posting before a concert how nervous and scared she is and how she’d like to run out of the door but then she goes on stage and she flows and puts on a great show…I’ve learned from that the idea that if you do have nerves it means you care.”
Hasay’s approach is to “Fake your mind and when the gun goes off you get into that flow…when I’m warming up, I’m faking my mind with positive thoughts and prepping what I’m thinking.”
“Then it just flows over!”
Author
Jeff Benjamin has written for 30 years for American Track and Field along with RunBlogRun. The Former President of the Staten Island AC & Chair of the Staten Island Running Association was the 5th man scorer for his Susan Wagner High School NYC XC City Championship team. Also a member of the College of Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame for XC, Jeff currently serves as the LDR Chairman for USATF NY. A passionate (or fanatical) follower of the Sport, some of Jeff's subjects have included Sebastian Coe, Emma Coburn, Eamonn Coghlan, Matt Centrowitz, Jim Spivey, Galen Rupp, Joe Newton, Tom Fleming, Ajee’ Wilson, Bill Rodgers, Allan Webb, Abel Kiviat, Jordan Hassay, Marty Liquori, Caster Semenya, Rod Dixon, Carl Lewis and Jim Ryun as well as Book Reviews and articles covering meets and races in the Northeast U.S.
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