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gina025 · 1 day ago
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An avalanche of joy 🌿
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run-mouse · 2 days ago
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Tuesday's park jaunt. There were a few patches of ice on the trail; i'm old & don't have great footing/balance anymore?! Still, a decent 4 miles, happy. Have a good day luvs!
"Running, like life, isn't as serious as the mind makes it out to be. Have some fun, be silly sometimes. Laugh." ~ me
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nganclapham · 1 day ago
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belindaphyl · 1 day ago
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maviyenot · 7 months ago
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kelseykingillustration · 7 months ago
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The moment I discovered there's a practical application for all the running I've been doing
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gawki · 10 months ago
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Delightful Liberation
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justcatposts · 9 months ago
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Sport is life
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littlepawz · 2 years ago
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“When she applied to run in the Boston Marathon in 1966 they rejected her saying: “Women are not physiologically able to run a marathon, and we can’t take the liability.” Then exactly 50 years ago today, on the day of the marathon, Bobbi Gibb hid in the bushes and waited for the race to begin. When about half of the runners had gone past she jumped in. She wore her brother’s Bermuda shorts, a pair of boy’s sneakers, a bathing suit, and a sweatshirt. As she took off into the swarm of runners, Gibb started to feel overheated, but she didn’t remove her hoodie. “I knew if they saw me, they were going to try to stop me,” she said. “I even thought I might be arrested.” It didn’t take long for male runners in Gibb’s vicinity to realize that she was not another man. Gibb expected them to shoulder her off the road, or call out to the police. Instead, the other runners told her that if anyone tried to interfere with her race, they would put a stop to it. Finally feeling secure and assured, Gibb took off her sweatshirt. As soon as it became clear that there was a woman running in the marathon, the crowd erupted—not with anger or righteousness, but with pure joy, she recalled. Men cheered. Women cried. By the time she reached Wellesley College, the news of her run had spread, and the female students were waiting for her, jumping and screaming. The governor of Massachusetts met her at the finish line and shook her hand. The first woman to ever run the marathon had finished in the top third.”
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dallycatstrike · 6 months ago
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Damn thats a lot of jiggle 😵‍💫 Who wants to be gym buddies?? 😛
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briery · 6 months ago
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An endangered Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) runs happy and free in the feral predator-proof fenced area in Pilliga National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia. (Larger 1, 2).
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babyanimalgifs · 9 months ago
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Running owl
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literaryvein-reblogs · 5 months ago
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words to use instead of running?
Running—to go faster than a walk
Barreling - to move at a high speed or without hesitation
Blazing - of outstanding power, speed, heat, or intensity
Bounding - to move by leaping
Cantering - to move at or as if at a canter (i.e., a 3-beat gait resembling but smoother and slower than the gallop); loping
Careening - to proceed or move quickly
Coursing - to proceed or move quickly
Dashing - to go at a pace faster than a walk
Galloping - progressing, developing, or increasing rapidly
Hastening - to move or act quickly
Hieing - to go quickly; hasten
Hurtling - to move rapidly or forcefully
Hurrying - to carry or cause to go with haste
Hustling - hasten, hurry
Jogging - to run or ride at a slow trot
Loping - an easy usually bounding gait capable of being sustained for a long time
Racing - to proceed or move quickly
Ripping - to proceed or move quickly
Rushing - to cause to move or proceed fast or faster
Scampering - to run nimbly and usually playfully about
Scooting - to move swiftly
Scurrying - to move in or as if in a brisk pace; scampering
Scuttling - scurry; a short swift run
Skipping - to move or proceed with leaps and bounds or with a skip
Speeding - to make haste
Springing - to make a leap or series of leaps
Sprinting - to run or go at top speed especially for a short distance
Tearing - to proceed or move quickly
Tripping - to go at a pace faster than a walk
Trotting - to proceed briskly; hurrying
Zipping - to move, act, or function with speed and vigor
Hope this helps with your writing. Do tag me, or send me a link. I'd love to read your work!
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year ago
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My friends and I were running through the house trying to catch The Crab Wizard. It was a perfectly ordinary crab, for the most part, except it wore a wizard hat and it had the ability to run really fast and jump really high.
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maviyenot · 7 months ago
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