The Fantasy of Discipline

<p>This was a somewhat unexpected development given the company I&rsquo;ve kept for much of my life. I&rsquo;m the person who, after a week of tryout matches for the junior varsity tennis team, was ranked only marginally higher than the young woman who had broken her arm the week prior and hadn&rsquo;t bothered to either show up or remove her name from the roster. I didn&rsquo;t achieve better results with any other sports, so I cultivated different hobbies &mdash; books, music, film &mdash; and hung around with folks who, like me, didn&rsquo;t mind a largely seated approach to life.</p> <p>I continued roughly in this vein, surrounding with (what I assumed were) like-minded individuals, until I woke up in my late thirties and found that every other unathletic person I knew was now training for a fun run, a triathlon, or something equally dire.</p> <p><a href="https://gay.medium.com/the-body-that-cant-run-marathons-295d89f2a9a0"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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