Running has taken me many places and helped build many relationships.
It has brought me in touch with myself, the world around me, and in touch with many others.
I know people who have just started running, others who have been running for a long time; some who are serious about running, others who dabble; many who run fast, some who run faster, and a few who run fastest.
We run for different reasons. And, the reasons why we begin running aren't necessarily the reasons why we continue to run.
A while back I asked the athletes I coach - the in2running squad - to write down why they run. And then to summarise each reason into a word.
Here is why they run:
adventure, nature, sanity, gratitude, balance, clarity, passion, fun, fitness, enjoyment, speed, journey, living, friendship, security, discovery, connection, healing, growth, freedom, release, catharsis, isolation, sanity, challenge, test self, control, health, focus, escape, play, immersion, happiness, time, feeling, aesthetics, efficiency, routine, community, choice, travel, improve, competition, well-being, change, security, camaraderie, find, means-to-an-end, purpose, fear , inner-child, endure-ance, body, identity, and confidence...
We could explore these and find similarities and commonalities, and themes, and contradictions and paradoxes, yet each runner's reason/s is their own. And theirs alone.
That is the beauty of running: its accessibility, its individuality, its simplicity, its transference.
Why do you run? I've been running so long, I don't know how to stop.
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