
The Art of Manliness Tribal Runners, Weekend Warriors, and Our Changing Relationship to Endurance Sports
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Nov 20, 2024 Michael Crawley, a competitive runner and social anthropologist, explores our evolving relationship with endurance sports. The discussion highlights how Western athletes have 'workified' running through technology and social media. Crawley contrasts this with East African collectivism and the spiritual running traditions of the Rarámuri people. He emphasizes the communal aspects of running, pushing back against individualistic metrics and encouraging a more meaningful, holistic approach to physical activities. It's a fascinating look at the cultural dimensions of endurance.
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Social Media's Influence
- Social media amplifies messages of individual achievement and quick fixes in endurance sports.
- This contrasts with the long-term patience and cumulative effort actually required.
The Problem with Quick Fixes
- Andy Berry, a record-holding fell runner, avoids giving specific training advice.
- He believes social media promotes quick fixes, not the patience endurance sports require.
The Data Trap
- Wearable tech promises insights, but may hinder intuitive understanding.
- Over-reliance on data might diminish our ability to feel and make decisions independently.






