“I’m a runner…”
“I’m a mountain biker…”
“I’m a golfer…”
“I’m a powerlifter…”
I’ve heard people refer to themselves as these labels at friendly gatherings everywhere. There is however a difference between stating “I’m a runner,” and “I run.” Usually the latter describes the activity you enjoy doing, for leisure or pleasure; where the former generally describes the activity that you practise, routinely, as a part of your paid working profession or preparation towards becoming a professional sportsperson.
I find referring to oneself as a runner conflicting, but also really endearing. I grew up experiencing my family, friends, community and country’s unwavering passion for sports. Sports, whether you practice it or watch it, promotes an undeniable level of endorphins. Even more so, the activities we do and engage in, connect us to like-minded communities where you find a sense of belonging.
Becoming a runner
In 2015, I ran. A lot. It was the first time I trained for a 21km race, followed by a 42km marathon, then a 56km ultra – all in preparation to complete the 90km Comrades Marathon.
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