In a couple of weeks time on 15 September 2013, I’ll be running the Great North Run – a half marathon. When I tell people this, I often get asked ‘why?’.
To start with I struggled to explain my motivation. There is something about personal achievement of course. Up until May last year, I had never ever run before. When I finished my Masters research project, I decided that a different sort of ‘project’ would be to see if I could run. I used a “Couch to 5k” app on my phone to gradually build up the time and distance I ran and after nine weeks I could do it – 30 minutes of running, roughly 5km. I enjoyed it so much I continued and my sunday runs gradually got longer. In the August, Alex started out on his couch to 5k journey too. And then at Christmas we said to each other – shall we do the GNR together? We applied, we got places, we’ve trained together all summer…and here we are two weeks away.
But, a lot of people expect me to reply to the ‘why’ question with a charitable cause in mind. I’ve thought about this a lot – round and round in circles about something I really care about. And, I’ve kept coming back to one conclusion
I’m running…Because more equal societies work better for everyone
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