Running Reflections
What do you think about when you're running? When you're out and about your mind can venture into strange and interesting territory. Here's a selection of running reflections that our members have had while out and about. Some are amusing, some are quite philosophical, and some are a bit weird.
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"Is it possible to run without getting chased by dogs in town?"
"This run would have been so much easier to get out the way this morning"
"I'm pretty sure every single person in the world is staring at me today"
"I wish there were such a thing as a race photo that didn't make it look as though I were walking"
"New Year's Day. Out for a run. Does everybody think I am trying to stick to a New Year's Resolution? I'm a proper runner I'll have you know!"
"I wonder if people look at me running when I'm doing an easy run and think I'm running as hard as I can"
"During every single race ever I tell myself I've had enough of running. Afterwards it takes 42 seconds until I'm thiking about the next one."
"The number of times I've added several miles to my run to avoid a dog is too many"
"Thank goodness for age gradings!"
"If a group of attractive runners is in the same area will they eventually form a circle?"
"Joggers jog while waiting at lights while runners stand there and look angry"
"I've been running for six months now. I still feel like an imposter."
"I have great responses to heckles... that I think of about thirty minutes after I hear them."
"Maybe I'll just do 5 reps instead of my planned 8. Yes, I think that is a MUCH better idea."
"Only 2 miles done? But I've been running for ages"
"I'm sure the run I just did was continuously uphill. Not sure how that's possible but it was."
"I'm flying today. Must look great. *checks reflection in shop window". Nope!"
"I wonder if there's such a thing as a continuously downhill loop?"
"Why does my HRM say my heart rate is 280bpm? I've only just stepped out the door."
"Has anybody ever done a race where the mile markers are actually accurate?"
"I counted my steps while running once. Got to about 320 and started having an imaginary conversation about training."
"Typically the day of the year that I first choose to go out in running tights there is am autumn heatwave."
"I wish there were dog-free parks. I like dogs, but just for once to be able to have a nice off-road run without being chased."
"If you don't record a session on your watch it doesn't count"
"Think I'm running with perfect form; look at myself as I pass shop window; hang head in shame."
"Why didn't I put vaseline on my nipples? Why?"
"I LOVE sprint finishes. Until somebody beats me in one at the end of a 10k!"
"A mile seems so far at the start of a run and so short near the end."
"If I wasn't injured so much I'm pretty sure I would be Olympic champion by now"
"I'd rather social distance with cars"
"When I'm out for a run I sometimes start thinking about a race and start speeding up"
"I know I'm slouching, but I'm soooooooo tired"
"I've been on this run for ages. It must be about 40 minutes since I last checked my watch... nope, just 10"
"Why can I run for hours on the streets, but last about 14 minutes on a treadmill?"
"All the foods!"
"I hate running against traffic. Especially at night when headlights are in my eyes"
"I'm sure that runner I just passed started speeding up as soon as I passed him"
"Half the reason I run so much is so I can eat more. Actually, it's probably more like 3/4 the reason why I run"
"I occasionally run without a watch for that feeling of freedom (OK, I admit, when the battery dies). I still find myself automatically reaching to stop it when waiting to cross roads etc."
"I'm usually just thinking about the nice fry up I'm gonna have when I get home."
"Does anybody else get the same line from a song going round and round in their head for the entire run?"
"Let's see if I can beat this cyclist up this hill!"
"I think I spend more time planning my running schedule than I do actually running."
"If I run an extra two miles I can have a large portion of chips..."