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recent years, endurance athletes, bodybuilders, and long-distance runners
such as Ruth Heidrich, Scott Jurek, Rich Roll, Brendan Brazier, Robert
Cheeke, and many others have destroyed the notion that you cannot be a
top-flight competitor on a plant-based diet and upended the stereotype that
veganism means weakness, placidity, and passivity. But are there deeper
connections between veganism and running, for example, that reach beyond
attaining peak performance to other aspects of being vegan: such as living
lightly on the land, caring for other-than-human life, and connecting to our
animal bodies? The fifteen writers in Running, Eating, Thinking wager that
there are, and they explore in manifold ways how those connections might be
made. From coping with cancer to reflecting on the need of the confined
animal to run free, from Buddhist ideas of nonviolence to harnessing the
breath for singing and running, and from extolling the glories of lentils to
committing oneself to the long run in animal activism, Running, Eating,
Thinking is a pioneering anthology that may redefine your thinking about
veganism and running.
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