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I've Got The Runs

Dru Johnston

Diary of a Dadbod Runner

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Latest Issues

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So I Don't Look Like A Runner

Four months before the 2022 LA Marathon I was on a training run, a quick 5K around Echo Park, but man was I feeling great. Everything just worked. My stride felt effortless, my pace was steadily increasing over the past few months, no doubt...

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My Rose Bowl Half Training Plan

The Rose Bowl Half Marathon is happening on Sunday January 18th, 2026, which is technically next year so absolutely nothing to worry about. Training is far away, 2026 is not a real thing and it will never arrive actually, so I might as well...

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Runner Vs. Nature: The Rain

In May of 2018 I was set to run the Brooklyn Half Marathon. But three days before the race I looked at the weather app and realized that Sunday was going to be absolutely disgusting. 100% chance of rain, starting Saturday night and going st...

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  • Dru Johnston

    Writer. Actor. Runner. Idiot. Longtime writer and performer at the UCB NY and The Chris Gethard Show. My work has been featured in The New Yorker, Funny Or Die, Slate and Short of the Week.

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