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Early Morning Running Safety Tips – The Monday Mile

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Early Morning Running Safety Tips

Early Morning Running Safety Tips

For all of the years I lived in Massachusetts and was a morning runner, which I count as 18 or 19 – Patriots Day would mark the time when people would come out of hibernation and either start exercising or take the exercise routines outdoors. As I have noted, I keep running outdoors in pretty much any weather, this winter contending with wind chills around -25. But for those who mark the Boston Marathon as ‘oh crap I made a resolution and we are four months into the year I better get my butt outdoors’ time, there is a bit of a quandary: the temperatures have generally risen to above freezing each morning, but it is still dark until after 6AM for most people. Therefore with more people out and about it is a good idea to go through some basic morning running safety tips.

I have always loved running in the early morning because it is a time I can dedicate to myself, because it is so quiet and peaceful, and as I once read – because the drunks and nutjobs had already passed out, and the rest of the world wasn’t awake yet.

But that isn’t everything … sadly enough, as a physically fit white male I get the privilege of being oblivious to some of the darker aspects of running in the dark. Over the last couple of months I’ve gotten into a few discussions around the particular difficulty of RWF – ‘running while female’. In just the last year we have had more than a couple of cases of runners who were murdered and never returned home — these were normal runners, moms and wives and daughters — who just happened to be out running in the wrong place being the wrong gender. And there was another one just a couple of weeks ago, not to mention several rapes and other attacks that I have heard about this year.

So here, based on those discussions, are some more safety thoughts and tips … which honestly it sickens me to have to list:

Are there other ideas for early morning running safety you feel are important? Share them in the comments!

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