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Running really makes you High, man!

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The BBC’s Michael Moseley says so in this interesting piece aired last night. I just KNEW it couldn’t be will power driving me on! Oh and the ‘myth’ of running jeopardising joints is explored. The Truth About..., 25. Getting Fit: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b... via @bbciplayer

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Meant to watch this programme. Will check it out

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Sounds about right - I'm always planning my next run at the end of the last!

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Yeah me too 😃

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Just fab x

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