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Running Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts!

Running Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts!

Update: 2024-06-12
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In this episode, Cher and Carina discuss running etiquette. They cover various categories of running etiquette, including road running, trail running, track etiquette, and race day etiquette. They emphasize the importance of running against traffic, running single file when necessary, and using sidewalks and crosswalks. They also discuss the need for communication and planning when running with others, as well as the importance of being visible and aware of your surroundings. They touch on the importance of keeping information shared during runs confidential and the need for runners to be considerate of other runners, bikers, and drivers on the road. They also mention the benefits of finding a running buddy and the importance of lining up correctly in race corrals. In this conversation, Cher and Carina discuss race and track etiquette for runners. They cover topics such as lining up correctly at the start, being aware of other runners, disposing of trash properly, and following the rules of the track. They also touch on the topic of bodily functions during a run and emphasize that it's a natural part of the sport.




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Always run against traffic for safety


Be aware of and follow the specific etiquette for different running environments


Communicate and plan ahead when running with others


Be visible and use sidewalks and crosswalks


Keep information shared during runs confidential


Be considerate of other runners, bikers, and drivers on the road


Finding a running buddy can enhance the running experience


Line up correctly in race corrals Lining up correctly at the start of a race is important to avoid congestion and potential accidents.


Runners should be aware of their surroundings and be considerate of other runners on the course.


Proper disposal of trash at aid stations is crucial to keep the race course clean and safe.


On the track, runners should follow the correct direction and stay in their lanes.


Bodily functions such as burping, farting, and snot rockets are a natural part of running and should not be a cause for embarrassment.



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Running Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts!

Running Etiquette: Dos and Don'ts!

Carina Heilner, Cher Wallentine