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Adam Lee's avatar

You're the best Raz, seriously. I love the way you write. Thank you!

As for this post... My only two cents are that I really dislike the "pain cave" mentality that gets thrown around in our sport. I appreciate it that it's very hard and challenging, but I wish we'd let off the throttle a bit. Like yeah, you ran for a week and slept 28 seconds but there are people that do that and work like 7 part time jobs so maybe just celebrate the fact we are privileged enough to spend so much time and money on this amazing(ly stupid) sport :)

I'd get off my soapbox but it's way to fucking high up here, I live here now

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Jason Bahamundi's avatar

Loved the thought provoking question you asked in this post.

I think that we feel that we have to be extreme these days because extreme gets attention.

I LOVE running. I HATE running. That allows others who feel the same to chime in and we get that dopamine hit.

I enjoy running. There are days when it is fun (Saturday) and days when it sounds awful (Sunday - and I chose not to run.)

If it were gone, then I'm thankful that I have lots of other interests that would occupy my time. I enjoy reading about business and the marketing approaches that companies take to sell their product/service. There is always a baseball game to watch or a bike to ride. I have really enjoyed swimming here in LA because the weather is perfect for outdoor swimming all year round.

Hate It? Love It? No, it is enjoyable or unenjoyable and probably not much more than that.

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