There is a book I have been reading called Born To Run.
It was penned by Christopher McDougall, and is a fantastic book.
The trouble for me though is not with the way the book was written but with what it covers.
The book is about the Tarahumara Indians that live it the Copper Canyons in Mexico.
The run tons of miles and never get hurt and the trouble with all of this is this.
We try to take what they do and copy it.
But there is a big problem with this approach.
The Tarahumara grow up in the Canyons, that is where they live, and run over those Canyons their whole lives.
The way they run, what they do, and how they live, is not some kind of fad.
It is their life.
There is a saying; the body becomes its function.
And to me, this is what happens with them.
They grow up there and their bodies adjust, and get used to living there.
But as I said above, we come along and try and copy the way they run and all that, but you just cannot try and do stuff like that.
O.K.
I know what people will say, well, you do not have to go crazy with it, but you can try and integrate some of their stuff into your current running program.
Sure, and I totally agree with this approach.
But who has the patience for this.
I know I don’t.
I would plunge right in and pay the price for it.
Rant Over.
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