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Slower but happier
Totally agree, and your description is wonderful. I just finished this book a few days ago and loved it. The other two runners (John Landy and Wes Santee) I had never even heard of before reading this. Heartbreaking for both of them. And Bannister's story is so much bigger than just breaking the 4-minute barrier. So much pressure on all 3 of them from their respective countries (and themselves).
I like your photo
2020 goal: couch to 5K, currently working on the couch block
Aw, shucks. Right back at'cha!
Lore of Running
Anatomy for Runners
For marathons, Pfitzinger's Advanced Marathoning