Crazy people Quote by Larry Correia
““I hate running. Hate, hate, hate it. Running is something that skinny people do so they can brag about it to those of us who come in adult sizes. I’m actually an okay sprinter. I’ve got long legs, and I’m surprisingly nimble for a big dude, but distance running is for masochists and crazy people who want to collect foot problems and repetitive stress injuries. My insane runner friends kept trying to tell me that at some point you were supposed to get this euphoric feeling during a run, but as far as I could tell that was propaganda they told themselves to feel better about having such a ridiculous pastime. The closest I ever came to euphoria was when the aches got numb. Running sucks.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast with Larry Correia, 2023
The speaker expresses strong dislike for distance running, viewing it as a painful, unnecessary activity and questioning its claimed benefits.
In simple terms: Running feels painful and pointless to the speaker.
Avoid long distance runs if they cause distress.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal fitness choices
- health decisions
- mental coping strategies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you ever find any joy in exercise?
- How might you reframe running to reduce pain?
Running can provide health benefits despite discomfort.