Running this year came in vogue among Filipinos regardless of their fitness level. What’s interesting in the increased interest in running is all the various reasons why more and more people get into their “running era.” Whether for serious business or for fun, some people find solace in what others may consider a penance.
One telling sign that running is in vogue is the crowds that flock to events. If someone you know randomly buys brand new running gear, it is likely that they have been influenced online. Fashion is a powerful tool to propagate trends and sportswear could really be stylish.
Some content creators have found a niche in this area too. Running is more spiritual than it is physical to those who turned to running to appease matters of the mind. It is a time to strike clear-cut clarity amid stress and noise, like for one Pinoy TikTok user who described running as a “healing phase”.
Long-distance running is a well-documented human feat and a grueling act in which runners say they feel most alive. The famous quote “pain is inevitable, suffering is optional” came from the book “What I Talk About When I Talk About Running” by Haruki Murakami. In the book, Murakami talked about running as a means to deal with mental clutter and conduct a disciplined life.
“To deal with something unhealthy, a person needs to be as healthy as possible. That’s my motto. In other words, an unhealthy soul requires a healthy body,” he wrote.
A running joke online is h.
