Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Class on November 9th

Today in class, we discussed the passage "Run Like Fire Once More". Many people complete this run every year because it is like a pilgrimage and it is very spiritual. If I was capable of running this much, I would definitely do so. In a way this race is unhealthy but people still do it. I could not imagine running around the same block from six in the morning until twelve at midnight. This relates to the metaphor that people climb Mount Everest because not everyone can afford to and they encounter problems on the way. I think that running this type of race is illogical. This type of extraneous activity is hard on one's body. Some people are not prepared and do more harm than good to them. People are not meant to put themselves through that much mechanical labor. Clearly this is accurate because people have died running during marathons or shortly after they have finished completing it. This race also causes emotional distress. Our bodies rely on energy to help us function in daily life and during this type of race; our body exerts more energy than it normally should. Everybody has limits and sometimes when one pushes their limits they do not know the outcome. I found it interesting that a woman has had enough endurance to run this marathon ten times. Not a whole lot of women would even think to do something that requires so much focus and practice. Winning the race does not matter because people accomplish their goal. There was a man who had many miles left to run the marathon but he had ingrown toenails. He had to stop the race and came to accept that his body but limits on himself despite his drive to finish the race. People pay to run in the race because they either love running, but more likely for the experience.

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