Friday, June 08, 2007

Runner Safety

This information will be in your training notebooks, and we will discuss it Saturday in our prerun meeting, but it is worth repeating:

  • Always carry identification with you;
  • Always run facing traffic. When running in a group, do not take over a lane of traffic-keep to the side;
  • When running in a group, look out for one another. Point out oncoming traffic, potholes and debris to fellow runners;
  • At night, wear a reflective vest and/or other reflective gear;
  • Don’t run with headphones; (from a safety perspective, it is a bad idea)
  • Be alert for cars. At an intersection, look at the driver of the car. Make sure the driver acknowledges you before you pass or else give the vehicle the right-of-way;
  • Always stretch after running. It is also a good idea to stretch five minutes into a run;
  • Drink plenty of water. Even in cold weather you should be drinking plenty of fluid;
  • If anything hurts, STOP. For recovery, think RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation); and
  • Make sure that you have good shoes that properly fit.

Here are a few of my own. . .

  • "Don't be a Lemming" - In other words just because your buddy sprints across the street doesn't mean you should.
  • It is better to walk a few minutes and still finish the run, then to run yourself into an injury. Take breaks if they are needed. Especially in the heat.
  • Help each other out. Point out holes, sticks, cars, etc.
  • Consider getting a Road ID. This is a $20 investment that could save your life. It is an ID that velcros to your show laces. It contains any information that you find important.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:32 PM

    And don't forget. . .

    where the most obnoxiously bright colored shirt ever manufactured

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