1. To run in new races and places. That's part of the adventure!
2. To run happy and healthy.
3. To tackle some long distances.
4. To use running for stress relief and renewal.
5. To enjoy each and every race, even when it's hard, even when I'm slow and to have gratitude for running.
Simple really.
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