I realize this is true,
but I have a little story.
I ran my best time today.
5 miles in 49
minutes (hey! it's good for me...).
I think it had something to do with listening to NPR's TED talk on "The Violence Within Us."
It was all well and good until I hit a more isolated section of the loop and passed a guy who could look a little rough, with tattoos on his hands.
It left me feeling paranoid.
And I'm pretty paranoid anyway.
When I run alone I wear my hair in a bun (I've heard that rapists look for girls with ponytails because they're easy to grab).
I only run during
daylight, in public areas.
But that combination of listening to violence and passing someone to seemed a little rough sure made me speedy (for me).
Especially not knowing if he was coming up behind me until I worked up the courage (around a good string of oncoming cars) to look behind me and see that he was no where in sight.
But, those TED talks are so great!
I love that it's 50 minutes of a good story, well done in the fantastic NPR style.
It's thought provoking and entertaining enough to keep me moving.
It's my new favorite way to run.
I highly recommend it.
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erratic ramblings of one mama to four crazy kids zipping her way through life in the country filled with children, chickens, barn building-while coming to terms with the fact that life is far from perfect.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
A Paranoid Runner
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