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Mile 4: The Act of Running
What happens when running stops being about performance and becomes a way of being?
In this episode, we step into Mile 4, the moment where running ceases to feel mechanical and begins to reveal itself as a deeply embodied practice. We explore how attention transforms pain into flow, how the nervous system reconfigures itself through rhythm, and how dynamic environments awaken the body’s sensorimotor intelligence. Drawing on interoception research, somatic psychology, and Thomas Csordas’s concept of somatic modes of attention, this is a rich and reflective journey into the inner landscape of running. Each footstrike becomes a microcosm of presence and each breath a quiet rebellion against distraction. This is running as you have never considered it before.
Get the book at therunnersparadox.com
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New Evidence Introduced (Not in the Book)
Mile 4: The Act of Running
What happens when running stops being about performance and becomes a way of being?
In this episode, we step into Mile 4, the moment where running ceases to feel mechanical and begins to reveal itself as a deeply embodied practice. We explore how attention transforms pain into flow, how the nervous system reconfigures itself through rhythm, and how dynamic environments awaken the body’s sensorimotor intelligence. Drawing on interoception research, somatic psychology, and Thomas Csordas’s concept of somatic modes of attention, this is a rich and reflective journey into the inner landscape of running. Each footstrike becomes a microcosm of presence and each breath a quiet rebellion against distraction. This is running as you have never considered it before.
Get the book at therunnersparadox.com
⸻
New Evidence Introduced (Not in the Book)