Running can be a way to explore new places and cultures from "summary" of Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
In the remote Copper Canyons of Mexico, I discovered a group of indigenous people known as the Tarahumara who have mastered the art of long-distance running. They run for pure joy and use it as a means of connecting with nature and their environment. This simple act of running has allowed them to explore and navigate their rugged terrain effectively. The Tarahumara's running habits have also given them a unique perspective on life and culture. Through running, they have developed a deep connection to the land and each other, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose. Running has become a way for them to express their values, traditions, and beliefs, making it an integral part of their culture. As I immersed myself in the Tarah...Similar Posts
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