Running started as fitness.
Over time, it became structure, reflection, discipline, and a way of understanding myself a little better.
Running started as fitness.
Over time, it became structure, reflection, discipline, and a way of understanding myself a little better.
This site is a place to document the miles, the mindset, and everything that happens in between. Join me as I share my progress, setbacks, and lessons learned as a mature guy aiming to become a better runner.
Latest Journal Entries
Not every run is memorable.
But every now and then, a run reveals something worth keeping.
These entries are reflections on training, mindset, progress, setbacks, and the quieter side of running that usually gets lost behind pace charts and statistics.
The Rhythm of the Concrete: What Running Gives Back
There’s a unique kind of quiet that only exists at 6:15 am on a Tuesday morning. The world hasn’t fully woken up yet and I’m standing on the pavement watching my breath form faint plumes [...]
The Run I Nearly Skipped
There wasn’t anything special about the day. No race on the horizon. No workout scheduled. No milestone waiting to be reached. Just another run. Or at least that’s how it looked when I opened the [...]
Why I Stopped Trying to Optimise Every Run
For a long time, I treated every run like it needed to prove something. Pace, distance, effort — everything was evaluated immediately, often harshly. What I’ve learned is that optimisation comes at a cost. When [...]
“Some runs change fitness.
Others change perspective.”
“The hills are just an opportunity to leave others behind.”
“Your mind will quit a thousand times before your body will. Feel the feel and do it anyway.”
“Consistency is not about being perfect. It’s about showing up when you don’t feel like it.”
“Running is nothing more than a series of arguments between the part of your brain that wants to stop and the part that wants to keep going.”
Mindset
Running begins with the body, but it rarely stays there.
Here you’ll find reflections on discipline, resilience, habits, setbacks, growth, and the mental side of pursuing long-term goals. Not as an expert, but as someone learning through experience.
Because while running may improve fitness, the real journey often happens in the mind.