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Episode 21: Twenty-Four Years

Episode 21: Twenty-Four Years

Brent Burmaster decided he’d run at least 3 miles every day for the rest of his life. But what started out as fun, soon turned into survival.

Human Race

May 23, 201747m 41s

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Show Notes

Run streakers people committed to running at least a mile every day. There are now Facebook groups filled with run streakers and a national organization. But before any of that, Brent Burmaster decided that he would run at least 5k, or 3.1 miles every day for the rest of his life. That was in 1993. More than 8,800 days later, Burmaster is still at it. But in the twenty-four years between then and now, his life took a dramatic turn. Burmaster had always been a heavy drinker, but his big nights out were mostly confined to the weekends. However, when his first marriage fell apart, he plunged into alcoholism, going to bars every night.

Was running holding his life together or enabling his addiction? Keeping him healthy or keeping him trapped in another addiction? That’s our story this week.

Additional Resources:

2017 Runner’s World Summer Running Streak

Soul’s Harbor

Alcoholics Anonymous

Host: Rachel Swaby

Producer: Rachel SwabyFeedback from: Brian Dalek, Sylvia Ryerson

Special thanks to Hollis Karoly, a doctoral student at the University of Colorado Boulder, for help with the science of alcoholism and exercise.

Theme music: Danny Cocke

Human Race editor in chief: David Willey

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