Born to Run NYC recap
Wow, what an awesome event. I really want to thank Chris McDougall for making all this possible. Totally unreasonable to expect 60+ people to show up during the middle of a work day on one week’s notice — and for many people, they only heard about it yesterday. And yet, there we all were.

We gathered in Harlem. We did a few drills, chilled to some next level beats (African drummers), and talked tips and tricks. Everybody has a story. You can just say: “So, what’s your story?” And they tell you. A injured knee, a new challenge, a fun time. So much appreciation.
Ran through Central Park, even picking up a few people along the way. This time, we were the big group. And people jogging by might momentarily feel as if they’re the odd ones who are running experiments on their feet.
Swarming down 60th St., across a packed Park Avenue, with gawking drivers. Up the Queensboro and into Brooklyn. Definitely more debris on the sidewalk in Brooklyn — pebbles and glass. Can someone sweep Brooklyn please?
Arriving at Word to water, watermelon, and donuts courtesy of Word Bookstore. Beers in the park. A packed book talk and signing. McDougall spreading the love.
Running should be fun. This was fun.


