Open Mic: Is Jogging A Sport?
Joggers are everywhere. I see joggers in the suburb. I see joggers in the city. They jog in the park, on the beach, and on crowded sidewalks. In New York I watch joggers on the East River promenade. Joggers are serious people, serious in jogging at any rate. But they don’t look happy. Maybe they are happy but can’t look happy because they are training so hard jogging. Maybe it’s impossible to jog and smile at the same time. Tension and relaxation don’t mix. Sitting on a bench in Central Park and on the East River promenade, I watch joggers jog. There are men and women. Some are young, others are old, and many are somewhere between—neither young nor old. There are fat joggers and lean joggers. They may be trim and muscular, slim and bony, or big and flabby. There are smooth legs and hairy legs, thick thighs and small hips, massive necks and slim shoulders. Some are half-naked; others are almost naked; still others are nearly totally covered. Joggers move each in its own particular manne
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