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As usual, your ideas are thought provoking and extremely well expressed. As you can understand I think about "run culture" all the time. We use the phrase at LtW as a way to explain the types of stories we publish (about the spirit, history and reason behind running rather than 'how' to run or what to buy). But I appreciate that saying we publish stories that explore running culture could be misconstrued. We are not publishing stories just about a visible and noisy subsection of running that many people - inside and outside of brands - confuse for the culture. We publish stories about that lone runner on the trail, the octogenarian still competing in track meets, the person for whom running is a lifestyle or a means of maintaining their health (mental or physical) and those who have found community through running that they wouldn't have otherwise. These people are not cool but they are runners and fundamental to the culture. Those people were into running before we started LtW 11 years ago and they will still be there when we publish our 200th issue in decades' time. That is my definition of run culture. Simon.

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Cole Townsend's avatar

Beyond just agreeing with all of this, I appreciate how succinct it is.

Vibey photos and the latest drop aren’t the core of running culture.

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