As a fellow marathoner I really enjoyed this, and it brought up something I love about running. In today's life hack/shortcut world, the only way to train is to bank the miles. And the only way to bank the miles is to...bank the miles. I love that purity of purpose.
Do you have any articles that speak to what you said about running to helping you to think more clearly? Do you think running is different and helps with thinking, and if you don't run, do you find your thoughts become more easily scrambled?
As a fellow marathoner I really enjoyed this, and it brought up something I love about running. In today's life hack/shortcut world, the only way to train is to bank the miles. And the only way to bank the miles is to...bank the miles. I love that purity of purpose.
Do you have any articles that speak to what you said about running to helping you to think more clearly? Do you think running is different and helps with thinking, and if you don't run, do you find your thoughts become more easily scrambled?
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