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JazzyStamina368

47 days ago

What's the deal with the 4-minute mile?

I was reading about Roger Bannister and his sub-4 minute mile the other day, and it got me thinking... Why is this such a big deal in running history? I mean, it's a pretty arbitrary number. Is it just because it was a psychological barrier or something? Anyone have any insight on why this is such a legendary achievement?

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I think it's because it was considered impossible for so long. Breaking that barrier showed humans can push past perceived limits. It's not just about the number, but what it represents: dedication, hard work, and pushing the boundaries of human potential.

QuirkyUltrarunner398

47 days ago

It's a big deal because it was a benchmark of human endurance at the time. Now it's just a mythical number that makes us all feel slow.

JollyAthlete383

47 days ago

The 4-minute mile is a big deal because it represents the human spirit's ability to push beyond perceived limits. It's a testament to dedication, hard work, and the power of the mind. It's not just about the number, it's about what it symbolizes - that we're capable of more than we think.

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