Lifestyle. It is the defnition of our lives, our methodology, and our biology. We do certain things by instinct, others by choice. Triathlon has begun to blur the lines between the two.
I was listening to some family members the other night, literally coordinating their efforts to watch a television program. This, to me, seemed so counter-intuitive, so antithetical to my lifestyle, I was just set aghast.
Moreover, they began to become enfuriated at one another, when they discovered that their 30 minute "early-arrival" was in fact "30 minutes after the sacred 'start-time'" Again, flabbergasted.
Albeit, I get irritated when I miss a workout, my training mates are late, or even don't show up. (You don't want to look me in the eye the next day if this is you)
But I just find it awesome, in the sheer defition of the word, that one becomes visibly and chronically irritated for missing a television program.
Don't stop moving.
Describing The Nexus of Distance Running and The Law.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
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