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Sports and Reading Essays

Running and reading have many similarities. It's all about one person, and we need to calm down and understand. We all need to integrate into life and become a habit, and we will all gain a rich heart. Running and reading can bring harmony between body and soul. When running, I often think about the books I have read, and I will understand a lot of truth.

For a liberal arts student who is mainly emotional, technical books about running posture and training methods are boring, but books that stimulate running emotions impress me more. Here are some miscellaneous books about running, including novels, cartoons and essays, which make people feel excited and make you fall in love with running and want to put down your books and run at once.

This is a novel. It can be said that it is an inspirational youth novel, a story about how running shapes the soul and personality, and a book about trust and belief. This book tells the story of ten college students who challenged the "Postscript of Hakone Town" through half a year's training.

"Hakone-machi Biography" is the oldest long-distance relay race in Japan, starting from 1920. It is held every year on February 2nd and 3rd of 654381October, sponsored by Kanto Student Athletics Federation and assisted by Yomiuri Shimbun. It is the most important sports event in the Japanese New Year, attracting the attention of the whole people. There are 5 sections for the trip and 5 sections for the return trip, totaling 10, with a total length of about 2 17 km. There are 20 teams from * * * universities, each with 10 players. Each player of each team must run at least 20 kilometers.

Based on this real background, the novel depicts a group of young people and tells a touching story about how they solved their own puzzles and their relationship with their families and relatives during their growth. Running is not just running. For every runner, it is directly related to life goals, value pursuit, friendship and trust. Ten roommates in the dormitory "Zhuqingzhuang" of Kuanzheng University formed a long-distance running team with miscellaneous brands. Under the devil's training of captain Keiji Kiyoseki, they advanced to the competition from scratch. Marathon relay needs collective participation, which leads to various stories of ten people and ten mentalities. The growth in the preparation process makes the novel more dramatic and can be read in one breath. Among them, there is no lack of pursuit of their own meaning. "The goal of long-distance running is not to be faster, but to be stronger." "Obviously so painful, so sad, why can't you just give up running? Because all the cells in my body are ready to move, I want to feel the taste of strong wind blowing head-on. " I also run, and many people can feel the same way. The philosophy of running is something that every runner will eventually face. Long-distance running itself is also a test of ideas. In the process of approaching the next great run, the protagonist Zou realized that running and trust are very similar, and there is no need for reason or motivation.

The true meaning of running is also the essence of life. Pain is inevitable, but you can choose your own pain. Real running is strength, not speed. The wind is blowing, and only the runners know the state. "Even if there is a strong wind, life will not give up."

To tell the truth, I really put down my novel and ran for seven or eight kilometers, feeling the wind blowing in the carefree running. I also drifted this novel to several runners, and I don't know which runner has it!

I really don't know which category to put this book into. This is a documentary category.

Have you ever tried to run 20 kilometers in flip-flops just for running? Do you know that some people can start on country roads and mountain roads at any time without professional equipment, which is very fast and almost painless?

It was this book that opened my eyes, letting me know that there is such a nation that can run like this, loves running, and firmly believes that people are a race that can survive by running and do not need any professional training at all.

The author of this book is an amateur runner who loves running, but his feet often hurt. I overheard that in the Copper Canyon of Mexico, the strongest long-distance running group ever lived in seclusion. So, he crossed the canyon to find Carballo, a strange man who has a good friendship with his people, and to see the true face of this isolated tribe. Here, I learned the running methods of Tarahumara people, and my foot wound healed itself. Later, I wrote this book.

The Tarahumara people believe that they can survive because their fathers ran faster than deer, while their fathers survived because their ancestors ran faster than Apache horses. They never know how fast and how far they will run when chasing prey. They must adjust their posture, direction and speed at any time, and jump nimbly between stones and gullies. They are a people who are always close to nature and learn from it.

After reading this book, I admire this nation. They live a life of almost isolation. They have no pursuit of wealth, but they are content with poverty. They can run for hundreds of kilometers without rest or discoloration, and they can easily defeat the wild animals in the mountains. This group of people are healthy, peaceful and never get sick. Their running philosophy is to return to nature, not to run for wealth, victory or fame, but simply to pursue "the carefree feeling of using the body." Returning to the body itself is probably the real enjoyment of running, and it is also the initial heart we have been pursuing.

I like her cartoons very much, and I have read many books in the previous one-person series. The style of painting is simple and upward, and he is good at expressing delicate emotions with small details. The author is a person who observes life carefully. She can always find some bright spots hidden in her life and integrate them into her paintings to express her instant feelings and happiness.

Her Marathon Series is a picture book diary for beginners of long-distance running, which records the frustration of her first long-distance running, her own groping skills, the guidance of professional coaches, the story of running friends, the preparation and experience of participating in the competition, and her travels to various places. Her works make people discover that there are so many interesting running stories.

One book after another, unconsciously, Takagi has been a marathon student in grade six this year. The forever doll-headed cartoonist is only 150cm tall and has completed more than 30 long-distance races. The best personal record in Malaysia is 4 hours 14. Obviously, a single woman who looks very weak can run further step by step in various details of life, complete the marathon, and draw interesting places and interesting partners in various events, which makes people laugh.

-Even if you are a little embarrassed, you should continue to run at your own pace with a smile. Because the beer after the game is the most delicious beer in the world!

Needless to say, this book is really famous, but I really want to recommend it because I really like it.

As a writer, Murakami is good at capturing fleeting thoughts in his mind, and has a philosophy of life and humor. Many chapters in this book have almost become repeated quotes by runners.

Murakami's style is very frank. Whether he can't run or doesn't want to run, the music he listens to, the cats and dogs on the road, and the idea of cheering for his colleagues in bad weather are all recorded. Read kindly, because many words are exactly what we will feel when we run.

It turns out that Haruki Murakami, who has run so much, will feel the same way!

Murakami said that he interviewed a famous long-distance runner and asked him if he was too sad to run. The athlete said, why do you ask such a stupid question? Of course, there must be some mistakes. At this time, Haruki Murakami was very happy and thought, although I know everyone has this feeling, I still hope to hear it from the athletes. When I read this, I couldn't help laughing. It was a childish feeling.

Don't you think it's amazing that a running writer writes down his thoughts on running and attracts us runners who love reading?

Only when I wrote here did I find that all the recommended books were Japanese writers except one. I wonder if it proves that Japanese people especially like running. In fact, when I read a book, I don't care much about which country the author is from. I just like it. Just like running, there are not so many arguments and reasons. You will find a new world when you run, and you will have more fun when you run.