Ryan Sorensen, a medical student at the University of Kansas City, is one of 30,000 runners chosen to participate in Monday's Boston Marathon. “This is definitely one of the happiest moments of my running career in a while,” Sorensen said. Sorensen, who has been running long-distance races for 11 years, acknowledges the importance of the Boston Marathon despite his extensive experience, saying, “I'm definitely excited about the atmosphere of the race. I want to run fast there.” said. In addition to his personal accomplishments, Sorensen aims to use his marathon participation as a platform to promote a healthy lifestyle. He believes that regular running greatly contributes to overall health and well-being. “We believe distance running is not only the best way to stay physically active, but also a great way to balance life, including work and school,” he says. say. This marathon is Sorensen's third, and he plans to run several more in his lifetime. The future doctor sees his experience as a way to advocate for physical activity and a balanced lifestyle. “It's a good way to unwind from all the stressors in life,” he said. Running, he admits, can be difficult at times. But he believes the benefits far outweigh the challenges. “It’s a really great way to keep moving forward,” he said.
Ryan Sorensen, a medical student at the University of Kansas City, is one of 30,000 runners chosen to participate in Monday's Boston Marathon.
“This is definitely one of the happiest moments of my running career in a while,” Sorensen said.
Sorensen, who has been running distance races for 11 years, acknowledges the importance of the Boston Marathon despite his extensive experience.
“I’m really excited about the atmosphere of the race and I want to go fast there,” he said.
In addition to personal accomplishments, Sorensen aims to use her marathon participation as a platform to promote a healthy lifestyle. He believes that regular running greatly contributes to overall health and well-being.
“I believe long-distance running is the best way not only to stay physically active, but also to balance life with work and school,” he said.
This marathon is Sorensen's third, and he plans to run several more in his lifetime. The future doctor sees his own experience as a way to advocate for physical activity and a balanced lifestyle.
“It's a good way to distance yourself from all the stressors in life,” he says.
Sorensen admits that running can be difficult at times.
However, he believes the benefits far outweigh the difficulties.
“It's a really great way to keep moving forward,” he said.