Q&A: The Myth of the Lonely Long-Distance Runner

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Sun, 05/31/2009 - 23:40

Ultramarathoner Chris McDougall, author of Born to Run talks to TIME about extreme long-distance runs, Mexico's Tarahumara people and what he thinks about those who say they don't like to jog


 

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