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Running Visible is More Important Than ‘Looking Cool’ – The Monday Mile

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I struggled to believe something I heard a couple of weeks before Christmas from a visiting technical group with a couple of runners. They were not used to being away from a city and indoor track, and were surprised about running in the dark mornings. But they said they wouldn’t wear reflectors or lamps because it ‘didn’t look cool’.

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I have always loved running in the early mornings most of all – I am a morning person, it is peaceful outside, it really starts my day off right, and in clears my head. Besides, as I once read – the drunks and nutjobs have already passed out, and the rest of the world isn’t awake yet! BUT … this also means that I start my runs in the dark pretty much every day and finish in the dark about 10 months out of the year. This means I need to take visibility and safety very seriously.

A couple of years ago I had written about some early morning running tips, but they are definitely worth reiterating … so here goes:

One thing that came up when discussing running safety is the danger for women in being TOO visible, or otherwise being potential targets. Some of these are related to visibility – but all are related to safety. And yes … the concept of ‘running while female’ being a specific danger category is something I continue to find sickening, but it is important.

It is worth remembering that ultimately we run for exercise – whether we call if training or weight loss or whatever, it is about motion and positive health benefits. And there is a ‘rule zero’ of a workout – getting home safe and alive. If that means looking ‘less cool’ than we would prefer … maybe it is time to get over ourselves and remember that primary focus! Safety – don’t push it off onto someone else.

Also, check out this video highlighting the importance of being visible:

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