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In his March 2026 cover story for Runner’s World, Harry Styles sat down for a rare, wide-ranging conversation with legendary Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami. The interview explores the intersection of distance running, fame, and the creative process as Styles prepares to release his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. Running as an "Outlet" and "Conversation" Styles, who turned 32 recently, shared that running provides a necessary structure to his life, particularly as he manages the "adulation" of fame. A Private Space: He describes running as "a conversation with myself" where he can process his thoughts and emotions away from the "noise" of being a public figure. The Power of Simplicity: He told Runner's Worldthat he loves the "simplicity" of the sport: "It's just you, alone, moving through the world. You don't need anything, just a pair of shoes". Personal Integrity: He noted that unlike his music career, which involves a large team, running is entirely up to him: "No one can run a marathon for you". Marathon Milestones The interview highlights Styles' surprising success in competitive distance running over the last year: Tokyo Marathon (March 2025): Finished in 3:24:00. Berlin Marathon (September 2025): Clocked a personal best of 2:59:13, breaking the elite three-hour barrier. Training Habits: He revealed that he fuels his long runs with "the biggest croissant I can find" and uses electrolytes rather than excessive water to avoid needing to stop during races. Connection to Creative Work Styles discussed how running and electronic music influenced his upcoming album: Hypnotic Rhythms: He found a "synergy" between the meditative nature of running and electronic music from producers like Jamie xx and Floating Points. Health and Longevity: Inspired by Murakami's memoir, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, Styles realized that being a "structured, healthy person" actually supports long-term creativity, freeing him from the "tortured soul" artist trope. #harrystyles #runnersworld