Describing The Nexus of Distance Running and The Law.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

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.

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