Runner’s World UK – September 2019

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has become integral to how we define the success or


failure of our lives. Of course, you’re right, it’s really


just another run, but we just can’t see that at the time.


And it doesn’t mean that we value our 10K PB over our


friendships or relationships. And yes, we are sorry.


hen there are the times when we are there,


but not really there. The weekend afternoons


when we stumble back from our long run, only to


enter a vegetative state in the armchair. We realise


that you may have been hoping for some effervescent


company, or a tornado of enthusiastic energy laying waste to


the domestic to-do list, maybe even an amorous glint in the eye.


Instead, you get to share the rest of the day with a heavily sedated


turnip. Later, we’ll rouse from the stupor to decimate all edible matter


in the house and then, as the evening arrives laden with new promise,


fall asleep in the bath. Again.


At least we had fun last night. Except for those times when we’ll admit


that maybe we didn’t have quite as much fun as we could have


had if there hadn’t been an early morning run in the diary.


So, apologies, too, for the early party exits and missed post-


dinner nightcaps that fall victim to our dawn runs. We’ll


acknowledge now that no matter how much exchanging


Strava kudos may have spiced up our social lives, our


running probably hasn’t done much for yours.


Also, an apology to any of those in our wider social circle


who have had their evenings lit up by our quaffing of beetroot


juice and dizzying conversational spins through the transfixing


subjects of VO 2 max and vertical oscillation.


And just when you thought you were getting away from it


all, let’s not forget the runners’ sleight of hand that turns


a weekend break into a destination race trip; or the


sneaky squeezing of running kit into suitcases to add


early morning beach runs to the holiday itinerary.


Home or away, we just can’t help seeing any outing as


an opportunity to log a few miles. I’ve got plenty of previous


here. Like the time I ‘watched’ my son playing cricket while also using the


markings of some adjoining football pitches to frame an angular interval


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