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78% of Athlets go broke within 2 years of retirement !
As I recuperated from my one Sunday morning run, I took a look at my Strava statistics and was pleasantly surprised to see that I had run a total of 5,000 kilometers. When I shared this achievement with my running buddies, one of them, who is RIA as well, compared it to SIP. Well, literally it looks like the case. It took me a total of 432 runs to clock in these kilometers. So, on average, I ran just 11.58 km per run. Now that sounds easy and doable, isn’t it?