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Verity Wright's avatar

Perfect timing for me to read this, I loved running so much it became my full time job and now after 10 years of coaching I feel running has lost it’s simplicity and uniqueness. The commercialisation has created an air of exclusivity that has, for me, sucked some of the joy out of running. I now find myself wearing my smartwatch less and less, its strap battered, I should replace it but subconsciously I’m wearing my normal dress watch, it feels like I’m slowly breaking up with my watch!

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Sascha Camilli's avatar

Like this a lot. I run quite consistently, and whenever people ask me how far I run, or how many miles, my answer is always "I have no idea". I've never run for the results. If I had, I would have stopped running years ago. I only do it because it makes me feel good.

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