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Nandi runners of Kenya's Rift Valley seemed to run distances effortlessly at a pace that brought European runners to pitiable physical collapse.
They had discovered the family talent for running track, although their father forbade them from becoming sprinters because he wanted to combat the stereotype that black people could not run distances.
Inspired by Christopher McDougall's best-selling book, "Born to Run," which chronicles how a tribe of Tarahumara Indians in Mexico run distances exceeding 100 miles wearing thin sandals, many runners are experimenting with running barefoot or with so-called barefoot shoes, like FiveFingers, by Vibram, which have articulated toes and thin, pliable soles.
Kids walk, jump or run distances equivalent to these and other landmarks against others to see who gets there first.
Furthermore, as (either recreational or professional) runners do not typically tend to run distances of 800 m consecutively, interrupted by short brakes, it might be interesting to investigate whether the effect of music tempo is sustained over the course of longer, interrupted distances.
Run distances and we grow smaller, efficient muscles that can run further in the future.
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What are you?" Women in other countries were allowed to run distance races, she told intractable race officials.
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