For the CEO of Benetton India, every run provides a life lesson. Running has helped him cultivate discipline and patience, and has led him to meet interesting people. One of the memorable experiences was when he was running in the holy town of Rudraprayag (Uttarakhand) along the Mandakini valley. Sundeep Chugh recalls how he chanced upon a Maggi vendor on the street when he flipped out his phone to take a picture of the charming forest. “We started chatting and he told me how his son was studying in a school away from the village, in the nearest town, so that he could become something in the future,” says Chugh, who was so warmed by his story that the same evening, he brought his sons along the trail and introduced them to the vendor while chomping on a hot bowl of Maggi.
Another day, as they were trekking uphill, the trail was crowded with students, some of who would have to walk miles to get home. “My sons realised that they have it easy when there are children who have to trek everyday! So now they don’t take things for granted,” he says. Chugh enjoys this part of the run, of observing people — be it in his neighbourhood in Gurugram or on one of the sandy beaches in Malaysia.
Starting his day early, he finishes his 90-minute regime before 7:30 am with a mix of running and other cardio or strength exercises. Even during the lockdown, Chugh has made his workout sessions fun. From lifting laundry bags and empty cylinders to running from one corner of the house to the other, the father of two is not letting the lockdown lock his routine down. But unfortunately, he is unsure if the Millennium City Marathon that he enjoyed last year in December will take place this year. After completing two of the 14K challenging Trail-A-Thons, Chugh is looking forward to participating in more marathons. He has also participated in several Airtel Delhi Half Marathons, but confesses the thrill of running in the rocky terrains of Aravali Range for Trail-A-Thon is the most fun.