to move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time. The Oxford English Dictionary Around 4.2 million years ago, our ancestors came down from the trees and went for a bimble. Australopithecus was likely the first known bipedal species of hominid, possessing… Continue reading To Run:
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Lessons from a Long Distance Run.
It’s not about speed or even miles, for that matter. It’s more about time on the legs. At least that’s my take on it. Any ultrarunner will tell you: walk the up-hills, and run the flats and the downhills. Informal runs (you can read that as training runs if you like?) give you the opportunity… Continue reading Lessons from a Long Distance Run.
The Language of Love.
That love being running, of course. So, what’s in a word, I often find myself asking. Runners are not normal folk. For example, they don’t talk about food, they talk about fuel. To ordinary folk, fuel is coal, wood or petrol and the like, and you chuck it in your car, or on your fire.… Continue reading The Language of Love.