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"her feet falling right behind mine. We trespass on the same mud, slide on the same rocks. – Why doesn’t she say “On your left!” and pass me?"
'This Woman' in #LtW24 – Out Now via https://t.co/QUkq1SOo3X
Words by Angela Kidd
#Illustration by @notanotheralex
#running #runners
"She asked me to say “I am enough” and I couldn’t. Because I didn’t believe it was true."
Words by Karla Borland (@whatkarladid )
#Illustration (click image to see all of it) by @visualomelette
Full story in #LtW24 – Out Now: https://t.co/QUkq1SwNcp
#running #runningculture
'What a difference a day makes (or how I became an elite athlete for 24 hours)' by @marcusryder is the latest story available to read in full on our blog: https://t.co/T8CB9nHNTj – Illustration by Natasha Smith #running #travel #whywerun
"Running has that power to inform self-awareness, but also awareness of our surroundings and of the other; it has that flexibility" - Pierre-Alex Cardinal 🎨Vanessa Wolfe
Full story in LtW#21: https://t.co/oX75dSZjs0
#runningculture #running #illustration
@runnersworld It's a start! In Like the Wind #21 (https://t.co/oX75dSZjs0) our feature 'The Plastic Population' looks at innovations that can replace traditional single use plastic cups and bottles. We also cover plastic consumption in other areas of the the running community. #running
'Running the Tightrope' is a feature by Ella Revitt on the important and often misunderstood topic of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport – Illustration by @Matthew_Brazier #TrainBrave #running #runningculture
"the simple act of picking up litter is part of her contribution to saving the planet (although it should be noted that like a typical runner, she has set herself targets)." 'The Plastic Population' - in LTW #21
✍️@simon_freeman 🎨https://t.co/eX9NV4QlSz #running #runningculture
'Running the Tightrope" is a #LikeTheWind #21 feature about Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) by Ella Revitt - wonderfully illustrated by @Matthew_Brazier #TrainBrave #RunningCommunity
"Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) was, until recently, a quiet force of destruction. But after the bravery of certain athletes speaking out, now the running community is actively, and loudly, addressing it." ✍️by Ella Revitt 🎨@matthew_brazier #trainbrave
"I ran free down the 300ft or so slope. It was pure exhilaration, followed by a collapse on to the soft turf in fits of giggles. 'You’ll suffer,' Moira eventually said when we stopped laughing. And I did. But sometimes it is worth it for the memory."✍️@steev8🖌️Berat Pekmezci