Harry Angstrom looks enviously at the young players skipping across the basketball pitch and wonders whether he should take his doctor's advice and not overdo it. He wonders if rest isn't exactly what he needs.
It's 1979 and Rabbit is no longer running. He's walking and he's beginning to get out of breath. Updike's novel traces the contours of Rabbit's encroaching maturity and examines the agony and ecstacy of middle age.