
Weeks before the Condura marathon, I took out the book from the magazine box, peeled off its plastic cover and started to read the foreword. I couldn’t stop turning the next pages.
Haruki Murakami, the author, shared his personal experiences, real feelings, thoughts, and philosophies both as a runner and as a novelist. I could relate to some of his experiences, his reasons for running, and why he is silent when running. Interesting to note are his struggles as a newbie runner, as a marathoner, as a triathlete, and as an ultra marathoner. Here’s a special preview of his thoughts.
On Running
“Running is sort of a vague theme to begin with, and I found it hard to figure out exactly what I should say about it.”
“I’ve never recommended running to others.”
On Long-Distance (Marathon) Running
“Some people are suited more for marathon …”
“If some people have an interest in long-distance running, just leave them be, and they’ll start running on their own…β
“Marathon running is not a sport for everyone…β
On Being Competitive
“… When it comes to a game against someone, the competitive aspect makes me uncomfortable.”
“… I never cared all that much whether I beat others or lost to them.”
“World-class runners, of course, want to outdo their closest rivals, but for your average, everyday runner, individual rivalry isn’t a major issue.”
Interesting, eh? Find out more on what he said about runner’s blues, the difficulties he experienced the first time he rode a bike as part of his training for a triathlon, how he learned to swim, and many more.
Try to get a copy since this is not that expensive. It’s now available in local bookstores.
hey roselle, that's a pretty nice read… i used to think that he was just this nerdy philisophical novelist (like your stereotypical japanese artists), so i was really amused to know how dedicated he was to running. π
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Dino, congrats on your Singapore stint! Yeah, I thought so, too, about the author. One thing I like about Mr. Murakami is his style of writing, the way he connects writing to running. It's like blogging vs. running, if you know what I mean? π
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That's a nice read, Divine. Couldn't stop turning the pages too once you get to start. The guy likes Mizuno shoes. Obvious ba?
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Hi roselle, you got me interested there. Will try to get hold of this book. Thanks for sharing! – Mariel
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So, you've read it Jazzrunner? Nice di ba? Yeah, it's obvious why Mizuno. I like Mizuno. One of the best pairs I ever had.
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Hello Mariel, thank you for your interest. Am sure you'll love it. Did you run Condura race? If so, congrats! π
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I received this book as a gift too. My favorite quote: \”Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional\”runningDATCom
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Hi Roselle, Seems very interesting. I'm not a runner but always up for some good reading! Hope you're doing well π
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Hey Roselle, I was just looking at that book online kanina .. hehe. I suggest you also read Marathon woman. I am still about to startreading it π
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Will try to find that book, Chai. π
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Yeah, I also wrote that quote for me to remember, RunnigDATcom. Ey, nice to hear from you.
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Good read. Try to find one @Kerry
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