Today, all anybody needs to run is the determination and a pair of the right shoes. But just fifty years ago, running was viewed almost exclusively as the domain of elite male athletes who competed on tracks. With insight and propulsive energy, director Pierre Morath traces running�۪s rise to the 1960s, examining how the liberation movements and newfound sense of personal freedom that defined the era took the sport out of the stadiums and onto the streets, and how legends like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer redefined running as a populist phenomenon.
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Title
Artist
Free to Run
Bel Air
untitled-oct19
spooky ghost
swallow
no, the moon
doing all the things i used to do with people, part 2 (acoustic/rooftop version)
afterlife dating
Take the Blame so I Don't Have To
Wait For Life
The Girl
Please Be Naked
Old Money
Sweater Weather
Home - 2019 - Remaster
Sleepwalk
Swan Song
Welcome Home, Son
The Ballad Of Me And My Brain
The 1975
If I Believe You
I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it
Paris
Somebody Else
This Must Be My Dream
Mr. Sandman
Healah Dancing (feat. Ren Ford)
Field (feat. Ren Ford)
Earnestly Yours (feat. Ren Ford)
Sleep
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