There
exist less broad ideas of culture, which consist of people who share similar
interests. The running culture is one of them. The reasons why people begin to run
are wide-ranging. However, the reasons why they continue to run are very
similar. The sense of accomplishment felt at the end of every run is what many
people are attracted to. Knowing that they have pushed their bodies to an
extent they did not know was possible is phenomenal. It creates confidence in
an individual and gives them a strength that helps them believe that they can
do anything they set their minds to do. The challenge makes them better and
stronger human beings. It empowers them and gives them a sense of pride even when they have other aspects of their lives which they are not as proud of.
No
one knows what kind of effect running will have on them until they actually go
out there and do it, and once they realize the many rewards they can receive
and how much their lives can be enriched by running, they never wish to stop.
This
past weekend, I ran my second half marathon, which is a distance of 13.1 miles.
It was very encouraging being surrounded by hundreds of people running towards the
same finish line, climbing the same hills and desiring that same sense of achievement.
It is amazing and pleasing to see how many people have joined the running
community in the past years. The research conducted on all the benefits of
running has enriched the running culture and has attracted many people who
never thought they would consider themselves runners.