Running and Walking
I can't really explain it, did not set out to do it, but lately I've been running more than I've been walking. My knees seem up to the task, and there is the mood-elevating aspect of the endeavor, the "runner's high," which encourages the habit.
I can't help but compare the two, though. Running is about the pace, the accomplishment. At least at this point of my re-entry into the activity, I find myself thinking more "hey, I'm running!" than anything else.
Walking, on the other hand, frees the mind for wandering. The pace is natural, conducive to wool-gathering along the way.
All of which is to say: the ideal day would include time to run and walk. Ah, if only I didn't have to earn a living!
I can't help but compare the two, though. Running is about the pace, the accomplishment. At least at this point of my re-entry into the activity, I find myself thinking more "hey, I'm running!" than anything else.
Walking, on the other hand, frees the mind for wandering. The pace is natural, conducive to wool-gathering along the way.
All of which is to say: the ideal day would include time to run and walk. Ah, if only I didn't have to earn a living!
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