For some, a run is much more than a run. It’s a way to feel better, both physically and mentally.
We are sharing inspiring stories from people who have discovered the benefits of running on their mental wellbeing.
Each audio story is designed to be listened to on the move, so you can quite literally experience what it’s like to run in their shoes.
Find out more by visiting the In My Shoes by ASICS page.
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For some, a run is much more than a run. It’s a way to feel better, both physically and mentally.
We are sharing inspiring stories from people who have discovered the benefits of running on their mental wellbeing.
Each audio story is designed to be listened to on the move, so you can quite literally experience what it’s like to run in their shoes.
Find out more by visiting the In My Shoes by ASICS page.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After years of severe pain in his foot, Jamie Gane underwent spinal surgery. It was supposed to relieve him of the pain, but it didn’t. Instead, he ended up paralysed from the waist down.
Devastated, confused and angry, he felt alone. And, he was still living with the unbearable pain in his foot. After 13 years and 40 operations, Jamie’s leg was amputated. He was finally relieved of the pain and finally able to walk. But all he wanted to do was run.
Step into Jamie’s shoes and hear how running enabled him to feel free and gain a new perspective on life.
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