Forrest Gump (1994)
Amen Forrest & we good at it lol
the perfect answer to the inevitable question
but i cant help myself
how is he in such good shape randomly
how does he not get hurt
does he fuel himself properly or have a superslow metabolism or
omg i am such a runner
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As much as i hate it and don’t want to do it sometimes, running is something that i’ll never stop doing
looks at butt.. ‘she doesn’t squat’
"We’re so wrapped up in our running that we’re afraid to take a day off, run less, run slower, or, heaven forbid, take a walk on days our bodies tell us we’re not recovered enough for our “usual” workout. We’re afraid someone will think less of us as a runner; we’re afraid we’ll think less of ourselves. And, backing off at all scares us that we’ll become less of a runner than we believe we are, than we have already set ourselves up to be."
- Jonathan Beverly, Editor’s Note (via vulgarocean)
"Yes it is early. Yes I was up very late. Yes I’m still going to run. I know that I seem crazy, but I’m not. There’s another word that describes people who do things others wouldn’t. “Disciplined”."
- M.R. THWID (via thatshowwinningisdone)
"Pain is important: how we evade it, how we succumb to it, how we deal with it, how we transcend it."
- Audre Lorde (via larmoyante)
(Source: larmoyante)
"The unspoken and shared understanding of what it means to be a runner can be seen in the kinship between runners. When 40,000 people line up to run the Chicago Marathon, or when 130 line up at a high school cross-country race, they can look each other in the eye with a certain respect, awareness, and comprehension that is prohibitively elusive for the non-runner. Before, during, and after the race, the fellowship between runners is tangible and real. The brotherhood and sisterhood of the running community can be felt in the air as they inhale a collective like-mindedness. To be a runner in the midst of other runners just before the start of a race is a mystical experience that can no more be captured in words than can the color blue."
- Adam Goucher & Tim Catalano, Running the Edge (via dodgingtraffic)