Jeremy Murphy

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run ends, and tomorrow is a new opportunity to take a first step. The differences between running as a lifestyle and “jogging” as exercise are many and much debated, but the key one is this: You “jog” as necessary exercise, something to endure. You run with the expectation that this outing, today, will be the day when it all comes together, when instead of your feet propelling you along the ground you’re actually flying, and your feet only serve to keep you anchored to the ground. Joggers wait to finish; we runners expect to get somewhere.
The Incomplete Book of Running
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