Table of Contents
Part I — Thirty soulful inspiration-flowers
- Carl Lewis
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Sri Chinmoy's Meetings And Conversations With Carl Lewis
- Part II
- Part III
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- Sri Chinmoy: When is your birthday?
- Question: Were you always good in running?
- Question: I have noticed in your races tremendous finishing power. To what do you attribute your power?
- Question: Do you throw yourself into activity?
- Question: When you run the 100, are you able to relax?
- Question: Do you incorporate any long-distance training or long runs into your training, or do you only concentrate on speed?
- Question: When you are long jumping, do you feel that there is still a lot to learn?
- Question: Do you do form training?
- Sri Chinmoy: What is your set position?
- Question: How many breaths do you take in the 100 metres?
- Question: When you take the set position, do you inhale?
- Question: What happened when you were going for Beamon's record but failed. Did you feel miserable?
- Question: Which event do you like best?
- Question: You were doing quite well, too.
- Question: Have you done any triple jumps?
- Question: How much longer will you be competing?
- Question: Is there pressure being number one?
- Question: How many times a day do you think about training?
- Question: Do you practise the lean at the finish?
- Question: How many drills do you do?
- Question: What do you do just before an event?
- Question: Do you ever do a hitchkick?
- Question: Do you recollect the incident when you met him?
- Question: Do you do any knee exercises?
- Question: Do you ever pray before you compete?
- Question: What should you do to increase your stride?
- Question: Will you ever try other events in track and field?
- Part IV
- Part V: Sudhahota
- Part VI
- Part VII
- Part VIII
- Part IX
- Part X
- Part XI
- Part XII
- Part XIII
- Part XIV
- Part XV