As I was running I could hear the whispers of the wind.
I could feel the air that surrounded me push up against my
skin.
I could hear the constant
beat of my own footsteps.
I could hear the heavy breathing of which was mine.
Everything became blurry as I focused for the finish line.
Behind each turn as I run, the air goes in and out of my
lungs.
But it is the need for additional thin air that drives me to
the finish line.
Running with the thin air is like running with no air at
all.
Your body feels light
as you take each step fast, and at a consistent rate.
The world around you
seems vague.
Your mind is set on one goal, to win.
If I don’t win, I
will run faster next time.
Winning isn’t
essential to running.
I believe just to
improve over a period of time is an achievement in itself.
As you take that next breath remember you are running to get
that feeling of Running On Thin Air.
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