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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe ability to run is, in a large part, what makes us human.
Disclaimer, I'm an "avid" runner, to the tune of 5+ miles a day, every day.
To make a very long story short
humans are the only primates who can run for more than a few hundred yards. There's a very solid theory that we evolved this way because our preferred method of hunting was to injure our prey and then pursue it over days, "persistence hunting". And there's actually a lot of good evidence for it; the very short list includes our almost total lack of body hair, profligate sweat glands, foot bones (they basically mimic the carbon plates in modern running shoes), and the wider and flatter foot itself to absorb impact. Wiki summary here (it does cite good sources): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_running_hypothesis
Basically, running is what makes us human.
And that explains why a good hard run is a religious experience for me.
Ocelot II
(129,171 posts)sir pball
(5,253 posts)That's the thing, you can physically do it.
A chimp or gorilla or bonobo can't.
Sorry, this is literally blowing my mind
irisblue
(36,829 posts)Rocks, sticks, spears, long rifles, missiles.
Our species are persistence predators
canetoad
(20,257 posts)It was having opposable thumbs.
hunter
(40,385 posts)Always wear shoes you can run in.
Ocelot II
(129,171 posts)The bear will get them first.