From Doug at Rock Creek Runner, 2/25/14
Running and Thinking: Why We Do Our Best Thinking During Exercise
Someone recently shared with me a video call The Runners. In the video, the filmmakers spontaneously interview runners mid-run about life, relationships, why they run, and a number of other tough, personal topics. The answers are profound, meaningful, and an incredibly open look into that person’s life.
It would have probably made for an interesting video had they just stopped random people while walking down the street, but because they were interviewed mid-run, you felt a rawness that could have only been found during an activity that leaves you so vulnerable, both mentally and physically, as running. It’s a beautiful film, worth watching all the way through:
Watch this video on YouTube.
Running and Thinking: Why We Do Our Best Thinking During Exercise
Someone recently shared with me a video call The Runners. In the video, the filmmakers spontaneously interview runners mid-run about life, relationships, why they run, and a number of other tough, personal topics. The answers are profound, meaningful, and an incredibly open look into that person’s life.
It would have probably made for an interesting video had they just stopped random people while walking down the street, but because they were interviewed mid-run, you felt a rawness that could have only been found during an activity that leaves you so vulnerable, both mentally and physically, as running. It’s a beautiful film, worth watching all the way through:
Watch this video on YouTube.