The Matrix Guide to Running

by Jess on May 4th, 2010 in Favorite Posts, Tips for Runners

Remember The Matrix and how much it rocked when it came out in 1999? Can you believe it’s been more than a decade?! Anyway, I decided to watch The Matrix last night. Instead of simply being a movie, The Matrix became something else, something bigger. Neo’s transformation from boring Mr. Anderson into The One parallels a non-runner’s transformation into a runner.

And with that, I present to you…

THE MATRIX GUIDE TO RUNNING

Wake up, Neo. The Matrix has you.


Step One: FREE YOUR MIND

What is the Matrix?

The Matrix is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. YOU ARE A RUNNER. But the Matrix has you believe otherwise. YOU CAN RUN. But the Matrix attempts to hold you back, preventing you from achieving greatness. You are a slave kept inside a prison, a prison for your mind. You are restricted by no physical bounds, only psychological ones.

So free yourself. Free your mind.

Choose the blue pill, and the story ends. You go back to being who you were. You go down the path that you’ve always chosen. You stay within the Matrix, doing the same routine that you’ve always known. You succumb to your mind’s fabricated lies. You choose to believe that you are not a runner, that you cannot and will never be able to run. Morpheus could only show Neo the door, but Neo had to be the one to walk through it. I can tell you over and over again that you are a runner, that you CAN run, that you are ABLE to run, but I cannot force you to believe it.

Choose the red pill, and you liberate your mind. You free yourself from your mental constraints, from the psychological bounds inhibiting you from running. You break down the walls that have imprisoned you both mentally and physically. You tear down the excuses that have prevented you from running. You believe in yourself. You believe that you can run and nothing can hold you back.

So what will it be, Neo? Red or blue?

 

Step Two: GIVE YOURSELF TIME AND NEVER GIVE UP.

Why do my eyes hurt? You’ve never used them before.

When Neo gets unplugged from the Matrix and brought aboard Morpheus’ ship, he had to undergo some major reparations. His muscles had atrophied. Even his eyes were weak. It took a lot of time and patience for his body to adjust to the changes. Just like Neo, your choice to run means that your body will require time to adjust and strengthen, so you must be patient. You have never used some of those muscles before. Your body is new to running. Treat it as such. Give it time. Be patient. The Matrix has had you bound for a long while. It will take time for you to condition yourself. It will take time for you to adjust to running. It will take time for you to overcome shin splints, burning lungs, cotton mouth. It will take time for you to increase your speed and endurance. So be patient.

After Neo’s body properly healed, his first training session was to fight Morpheus. Time and time again, Morpheus knocked him down. But time and time again, Neo got back up. He did not quit after one try. He did not quit after two. He did not quit, period.

You might not be able to run a minute today, so try the day after tomorrow. Try next week. Try next month. Keep trying. If you falter once, twice, or even a hundred times, do not give up. Sooner or later, you will succeed. Sooner or later, you will reach your goal. The important thing is to be persistent and consistent. Never give up.

 

Step Three: SEEK OUT YOUR SUPPORTERS

Neo did not wait to be found by Morpheus. He waited night and day in front of his computer searching for Morpheus. He wanted answers to his questions, so he looked for people who knew. He looked for people who were liberated from the Matrix because they could help him find the truth. And these people became his biggest supporters. Morpheus and Trinity believed without a doubt that he was The One. Morpheus was ready to sacrifice his life in order to save Neo’s. When Neo wanted to go rescue Morpheus from the agents, Trinity did not let him go alone. She was right by his side.

Find people who love to run. Ask them how they train. Ask them why they love running. Ask them how they have liberated their minds. They will guide you. They will comfort you. They will support you. They will train with you, they will motivate you, they will inspire you. They understand when you’re having a rough time with running because, chances are, they’ve been in the same situation as well. Surround yourself with people who have a passion for what you’re doing because they will believe in you, despite what you and others may think. They will believe that you are capable of running, even on days when you don’t even believe in yourself. They know that you are a runner, even if you might not think so.

Find your Trinity. Find your Morpheus.

 

Step Four: FIGHT THE AGENTS

Agent Smith was nothing and everything all at once. He could shift shapes and transform almost instantaneously. He instilled fear. He caused destruction. He was ruthless.

Agent Smith is your fear, your self-doubt, your hesitation. He is your excuses, your mental roadblock. He is your tripping stone. But you have to face him. You have to fight him.

In the subway station, Neo was not afraid of the agent. He did not run. Instead, he faced his fears head on because he started to believe in himself. He became The One. Time and time again, Agent Smith attacked him, but Neo fought on. Even when the agent had him in a choke hold, he did not give up. He did not let his fears overcome and control him.

Whether it stems from your age, your gender, your weight, or any other reason, your fear of running has the ability to grab you in a choke hold and prevent you from progressing forward, from fulfilling your destiny, from becoming The One. Don’t give in to your fears. Don’t run away from it. Face it head on. Fight it. And beat it.

Your excuses, usually in the form of “I can’t do it,” has the ability to toy with your mind, to break you down. Do not let them win and take you over. Do not let your excuses prevent you from trying, from giving it your best, each and every day. Face your excuses. Realize that your excuses and fears are only a figment of your imagination. There is no spoon.

You have to let it all go, Neo. Fear, doubt, and disbelief.

You are The One. You ARE a runner.

 

Step Five: BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

Neo defeated the agents because he believed in himself. He realized that the bullets weren’t real, that his fears did not exist. He believed in his own strength and abilities. He knew what he was capable of. He relinquished all self-doubt and was born anew. “Neo” even means “new”. Coincidence? I think not.

Believe in yourself. Believe that you can do it. Believe from deep within your heart that you are a runner. Cross out “I am going to be a runner” and insert “I AM a runner.” Substitute “I can’t do it” with “I CAN do it.” You need to believe that you are The One. You need to believe, without a doubt, that you are a runner.

I know you are, but I can only show you the door. You must walk through it yourself.

Become your own Neo. Become The One.


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  1. 1
    Kat says:     May 4th, 2010 at 6:10 AM

    Awesome post Jess!!!!!!


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    Lizzie (Huggle Mama) says:     May 4th, 2010 at 6:40 AM

    Oh wow, that’s a whole lotta research, awesomely performed! *bows down*

    Now, how can I get a post out of The Young Victoria? LOL.

    Well done!


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    Lauren says:     May 4th, 2010 at 7:56 AM

    W00t! I am The One! *feels powerful* :)
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    beej says:     May 4th, 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Great. Thanks, Jess. I was waiting to watch this, but now you’ve ruined it. Jeez. Lol!

    This was one of the best posts EVER! You found so many connections. I never woud have seen it that way, but now that you show it, I can’t look at it another way. That’s how you know someone found a gem. Great post!

    I. AM. A. RUNNER.
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    Erin says:     May 4th, 2010 at 8:39 AM

    Love this! I am the one!


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    aletheia says:     May 4th, 2010 at 8:44 AM

    OH MAN. CAN I BE THE ONE?


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    seth @ fitwithapurpose says:     May 4th, 2010 at 9:16 AM

    AWESOME POST! As a fan of the movie — I saw the title of this post and instantly knew it’d rock. Really good.

    @ Aletheia — you are THE ONE.
    seth @ fitwithapurpose´s last blog Race. Iny Mini Miny Mo. Weigh-in Picture. My ComLuv Profile


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    Jeremy Logsdon says:     May 4th, 2010 at 9:48 AM

    I love it! I’m going to start looking for analogies in everything I watch. :)


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    Karyn says:     May 4th, 2010 at 10:14 AM

    Wow, Jesse. I feel as you are speaking directly to me with this post.

    The best post ever. Great job.
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    Russell C says:     May 4th, 2010 at 10:39 AM

    Wow, thanks for this. What a fantastic and motivating article. Superbly done and just what I needed today!


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    Kyle says:     May 4th, 2010 at 10:41 AM

    LOL…this one spoke to me! However, I tried running up the side of the wall while shooting at some agents and I fell down. I need a better blue pill.


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    love2eatinpa says:     May 4th, 2010 at 11:06 AM

    that was an awesome post, you are super clever! you should be in advertising or marketing (if you are not already)!


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    marissa says:     May 4th, 2010 at 12:10 PM

    you rock!!!

    what a great post, I love these movies…. by the way I am the one!!!


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    CertifiablyFit says:     May 4th, 2010 at 12:25 PM

    Wow this was amazing. Loved how you tied running to the movie. Very creative.


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    Lauren @ Health on the Run says:     May 4th, 2010 at 12:43 PM

    Oh my gosh…I LOVE this post!!! So creative and so many good connections! I never EVER thought about how good a metaphor The Matrix was for running. Thanks for showing me the door. ;)

    No, but seriously. I love your underlying message. Very inspirational, and very well written!! Anyone who runs (even a few steps) is a runner. Period. You just have to believe :)


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    Claudia says:     May 4th, 2010 at 1:27 PM

    you are too funny!! My Hubby LOVES the Matrix I will have him read your post when he feels better I’m sure He will love it.
    What a great post.
    You are such a motivator, thank you for being you!!


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    146lbs says:     May 4th, 2010 at 1:56 PM

    Jess, very timely for my own issue. You’re now the 3rd person who has reiterated the “believe in yourself” and “just (keep) do(ing) it” philosophy. So I gotta believe there is something to that! :-)


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    SeattleRunnerGirl says:     May 4th, 2010 at 2:11 PM

    What a GREAT post – thanks for sharing this metaphor!


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    amber says:     May 4th, 2010 at 3:52 PM

    Awsome post! I don’t think I’ll ever see the Matrix movie the same after reading this.
    I love how you put real life into the struggles and triumphs of the Matrix movie.
    Great job!
    *amber*


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    Anthony says:     May 4th, 2010 at 4:30 PM

    Thanks for making me feel old, Jess!!! :-) It is very Matrix-esque though when it comes to running philosophy. I like the idea here!! I will FIGHT THE AGENTS!!


  21. 21
    John says:     May 4th, 2010 at 7:15 PM

    Nice post Jess.


  22. 22
    police girl says:     May 4th, 2010 at 10:32 PM

    Cool post! So powerful!!!***


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    Diane Fit to the Finish says:     May 5th, 2010 at 5:56 AM

    I am an analogy type of person so I love this. One time I tried to compare weight loss to sewing but it wasn’t nearly as fabulous as this post!!


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    Brandon says:     May 5th, 2010 at 7:17 AM

    Great post Jess, I freaking LOVE The Matrix! It is pretty crazy to think that it came out over 10 years ago now…

    I AM a runner!
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    Kyra says:     May 5th, 2010 at 1:30 PM

    Awesome post!! Just awesome!


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    George says:     May 5th, 2010 at 5:01 PM

    What a great post! But does this mean that once I become the one, I will never live up to the same running glory and that any sequels to my run will just be mediocre crap?


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    Sean (Learn Fitness) says:     May 8th, 2010 at 10:46 AM

    Awesome post with some really great analogies to the movie. The Matrix fits to so many fitness and health related issues … I cant believe others haven’t done this. Very well done, makes me thing you should do this as next months WWC!? Keep up these great posts.
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    Lis says:     May 16th, 2010 at 10:48 AM

    I saw someone’s link to this post on another blog. Amazing. Simply amazing writing. Did you read Tim Ferriss’ Post http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/04/06/how-to-lose-20-lbs-of-fat-in-30-days-without-doing-any-exercise/ ?

    That post changed my life. I no longer struggle with weight gain. God bless.
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    Vinny says:     June 2nd, 2010 at 12:03 PM

    Amazing amazing post!!! Just reading this made me want to go out and run as much as I could.

    Wow Jess….Just WOW!


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