I was saying earlier that it's really strange - you can almost step outside yourself and observe yourself running, and that's what I was doing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't generally like running. I believe in training by rising gently up and down from the bench.
The great thing about running is that you can get away to your own thoughts and get in a little bubble.
I live by a hill. I began walking it and then I began jogging it and then I began sprinting it.
My running was very simple; it was out of myself.
Practice being in the moment when you are running, whether you are on your own or in the race.
I run upright mostly when I see daylight, so if you watch film you'll see I don't get hit in the chest much.
No, I don't run all the way. I'm not like an Olympic class runner.
Running gives you a great opportunity to work stuff out in your head.
A lot of times when I ran, to be honest, I didn't know where I was in the race. So I always was looking up at the scoreboard to say, 'Just call my name to see where I am,' because I tried to have such tunnel vision not to distract myself.
There's nothing I'm doing to my body that a regular person is not doing to theirs outside of just running into somebody at full speed.