Forrest Gump-on-steroids? Try ultra running
There is more to life than logic and common sense. The ultra runner knows this instinctively.
The doors to the spirit will swing open with physical effort, said David Blaikie, an athletics historian and statistician. Ultra running these days has gone from a fringe pursuit for distance freaks to a competitive sport attracting a lot of runners. It can change your mind. It will focus your perspective and help you see things as they really are. All those lies you believed about yourself are exposed. And it’s easier to see yourself as you really are: strong, courageous and able.
“I willingly discipline my body and mind to endure the training and to run arduous and punishing distances. It started back in 2011 when I was in college. I used to read about these runners covering insane distances, and those feats left me inspired and enthused,” Kieren says.
“I’ve always loved the outdoors, to travel and to go on adventures, and ultra running allows me to do all that. For me, growth comes from each race: a rock within myself that grows firmer, more substantial,” he says.
“These races have taught me to face all that confronts me with an open heart, an open mind, a desire to journey through and beyond,” says Kieren who represented India at the World 50k Trail Championship last week in Italy.
Challenges greet us all, only to pass, making room for new challenges which pass too. The world out there is full of rules. Some succeed by following them, others by breaking them. You have to find the right balance. The writer can be reached at gs.sudhakarrao@gmail.com