• Like The Wind #44

Like The Wind

Like The Wind #44

Regular price $30.00

Like the Wind is a quarterly magazine for runners, by runners.

In this issue: The land beneath our feet

Issue 44 of Like the Wind asks a question: what can we gain if we develop a stronger connection with the places where we run? And what can we give back to the communities who call these places home? As runners, we’re uniquely poised to develop a rich bond with place – as well as help improve the world around us (hopefully while achieving our running goals too). As Elise Downing writes: “Joy, belonging, solving our problems, caring more, finding connections. They’re all part of a way forward, not just for running but for humanity.”

  • The land beneath our feet: Elise Downing takes an in-depth dive into the connection between runner and place. How can we cultivate that connection? Are races doing enough to work with Indigenous runners, especially when land ownership is disputed? And how can we all take more responsibility?
  • Brooklyn royalty: Hannah Weaver looks back at the pioneering history of the Atoms, a Brooklyn run club that began in 1963.
  • NYC 26.2 @35mm: Thiago Ribeiro shoots marathons on 35mm film. “What makes me click is what draws my attention, especially those unexpected moments and perspectives.”
  • Birth rebirth: Cate Barrett on her journey back to running after the birth of her last baby.
  • Exposure therapy: Caite McNeil’s artwork shines a spotlight on sleeplessness and running at night.
  • Marking the way: Johnny “Thewiserunner” Wise on how tagging helps him connect to place – as well as other runners.
  • The Purple Runner: an extract from the new novel by Paul Christman.

London, United Kingdom; 200x255mm; 128 pages