Declan Mooney

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What I saw in the Tarahumara was a group of people who ran—and ate—the way their ancestors had run and eaten. They depended on food that was grown locally and obtained with some difficulty. They ran with abandon and un-self-consciousness. They ate meat, but they ate it the way generations past ate it—on the rare occasions they could get it. It was a precious commodity, not a staple.
Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness
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