Photo courtesy of Porthcawl parkrun
Hey up lovely VRBs. I hope life is treating you well!
I was musing the other day about how there is definitely something extraordinary about runners and running; I was pondering whether running is an ordinary activity for extraordinary people (runners) or whether runners are ordinary people doing an extraordinary activity (running)? Or perhaps itβs something else?
I'm definitely pretty ordinary, and my running is kind of ordinary too! Yet I still find running to be an extraordinary thing, because I get so much out of it.
Undoubtedly though, there are many extraordinary people running! The recent Olympics showcased many extraordinary athletes, our own RunBrianRun has diligently trained to achieve extraordinary results, so many of our community have gone to extraordinary lengths to come back to running after significant setbacks or just to keep running alongside the many trials and tribulations of a busy life.
The news is full of extraordinary 'ordinary' people too. Did you see this recent article from the BBC bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2... ? Eric (pictured above) is clearly a very extraordinary character! Proving age is no barrier, even at 85, he is still achieving extraordinary things.
Here he is doing so at Parkrun, which in itself is an organised event that manages to be both extraordinary and ordinary at the same time! It's such an ordinary, understated and inclusive organisation (catering for young children and 85 year olds, and everyone in between) available to both the ordinary and extraordinary runners amongst us (there are plenty of reports of elite athletes and celebrities turning up to local parkruns). Yet it's also extraordinary in it's geographical reach, it's inclusivity and it's generosity.
After much idle musing I decided there's a bit of extraordinary in all of us! And itβs not running that is extraordinary, but itβs running that gives us a chance to show our own extraordinary, in our own way. And that's just amazing! But you probably already knew that π
Iβm off for a gentle recovery run shortly. 45 glorious minutes. I'm looking forward to it, and to the extraordinary feeling of achievement and well-being it will more than likely bring me πββοΈπ
Anyway, enough rambling from me. How are all you extraordinary people doing? Is the running going well or are you languishing in a dip right now? Coming towards the end of a plan, bimbling along or desperately trying to get back on track? Whatever youβre up to, however itβs going, tell us all about it in the chat below.
Wishing you the best of weeks
From your team Beachcomber66 , Β Irishprincess Β and me xxx
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