I Was Diagnosed With Cancer, but Walking Helped Me Through It

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I Was Diagnosed With Cancer, but Walking Helped Me Through It
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“It’s about the people next to you, whether they’re physically next to you or virtually.”

After that first grueling, yet inspiring race, I kept running, and running is what introduced me to the sport of walking. I ran my first marathon in 1980, and since then have completed forty five marathons. Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of finishing first in my age group, but I’ve also been at the very back. I have many medals and t-shirts collected over the years, but it’s all about the people I’ve met along the way.

What I learned from my very first race is that walking really is a social sport. Which is why I am such an avid user of the. With Charge, you actually feel like you’re walking or running with other people, because in a sense, you are. It helps keep that spirit alive, and gives you that running and walking community. And for me that really is what it’s all about.

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