Most stories about running are told from the finish line, looking back at a trophy. We prefer the middle of the crowd. We look for the stories found in the rhythmic crunch of gravel, the steam of breath in January or the sweat in August, and the internal architecture of the "long game."
Through episodic anthologies and visual essays, we document the grit of the process. We prioritize texture over polish and the "Why" over the "What."
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