Grace: A few Words
I work out with a lot of people (over a hundred). I see a lot of different running styles; people who have never run to elite athletes and everyone in between.
Some runners have natural grace, the arms and legs move in perfect rhythm; to see a graceful running is a real thing of beauty.
Some runners don't. But even in their lack of grace there is beauty in the effort, and the desire to go farther, faster and to be better.
I have the desire to go farther, faster and to be better. I'd like to think that I do it with a little grace.
-JP
I work out with a lot of people (over a hundred). I see a lot of different running styles; people who have never run to elite athletes and everyone in between.
Some runners have natural grace, the arms and legs move in perfect rhythm; to see a graceful running is a real thing of beauty.
Some runners don't. But even in their lack of grace there is beauty in the effort, and the desire to go farther, faster and to be better.
I have the desire to go farther, faster and to be better. I'd like to think that I do it with a little grace.
-JP
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