
Born to Run
by L
About This Novel
Every morning, the antelope knows that it must run faster than the fastest lion; the lion knows that it must run faster than the slowest antelope. Whether it is a lion or an antelope, when the sun rises, it must start running. All other mammals on earth are running free, are humans the only exception? Mexico's Copper Canyon is home to the Tarahumara, the strongest long-distance running group in history. They survived because their fathers could outrun a deer, and their fathers survived because their grandfather could outrun an Apache war horse. They never know how fast or how long they will have to run in pursuit of their prey. Only by adjusting posture, direction and speed at any time, and jumping nimbly between rocks and ravines, can one run through intricate mountain roads, climb steep rock walls, and return home. The Tarahumara run not so much to be faster as to be closer to each other and infinitely closer to nature. It turns out that people are born to run!
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
The content is very interesting, but as a foreign book, sometimes I don't understand it well, and the story seems not very coherent. Anyone who likes running can read it.
very***
Humans are born and evolved to run. When can I throw away my running shoes and run?
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Not bad, recommend it
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
The content is very interesting, but as a foreign book, sometimes I don't understand it well, and the story seems not very coherent. Anyone who likes running can read it.
very***
Humans are born and evolved to run. When can I throw away my running shoes and run?
Why can't you see it?
Not bad, recommend it
