Sunday, October 5, 2008

Do you run?

This seems to be the first question folks from Austin ask.

And they are not necessarily talking about reasonable distances like 200 m. They start from half-marathons (13 miles and change), and go on to full marathons (26.2 miles) and ultra marathons (a hundred miles through hilly terrain?). I'm impressed. But I have to think for a while. I like my knees. :)

Most Austin folks run as if their life depended on it. I've been spending a lot of time with the folks who volunteer for AID and ASHA. I have to say that they are a very very cool bunch of folks. And I've gotten introduced to some very very nice efforts that are underway in India both in the infrastructure development and the educational outreach areas. Last Friday for example, there was this lady from India, Kanchi Kohli who works with this NGO in Delhi called Kalp Vriksh. She gave a talk on how major initiatives in India go through without a good idea of the impact they would have on the environment. And the impact they end up having is usually quite disastrous. Google her up. I'm sure the Google God will bring up more on her than I can hope to express in this column.

3 comments:

bha said...

lol...I agree with u 100% on that :)

Savitha Sridharan said...

lol...I don't agree with u two 100% on that :)

Very interesting PoV from 2 of my best pals...I must say :). Doesn't mean I am going to spare you folks from some running soon...haha

Kappa said...

Haha! Thanks for the solidarity Ba. :)

And yes, I do look forward to running Savi. Will finish at least a half marathon next year. :)