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What were you thinking when you were running?
The things I think about repeatedly when running are as follows: First, I will think: I will correct my running posture and let my limbs move as much as possible, which may achieve the goal of losing weight. But this is not the case. I will pay attention to what outsiders think of me. Even when running, I still want to keep my image.

Second, I will recall: I quarreled with my good friend today. Today, I skipped class and was caught by the teacher. I am not happy today. I met some unpleasant things today and need to go running. I want to relax myself, try to run more laps and vent my emotions. When I am tired, I don't have the mind to think about other things.

Third, when I sweat and feel tired. I will think, fortunately, I didn't take part in the 800-meter sports meeting next month. Otherwise, I will receive such training every day, and the rhythm will be exhausted. It's summer now. I'm sweating all over and I'm not feeling well at all. I must take a good bath and wash away the sweat after I come back from running. I really don't understand those long-distance runners, how they persist. I really admire them! I also developed six-pack abdominal muscles, and my body has no fat at all. Hey! I can't hold on to it myself.