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Yes, I'm Still Running Right Now — Here's How I Social Distance on My Neighbourhood Streets

12/05/2020 - 06:00 PM

South Bank, London, England

I had just, and I mean just, gotten over an injury [1] when the coronavirus outbreak shut down my city; I had my last doctor's appointment about five days before the lockdown went into effect. In some ways, I'm sure all the staying at home has been good for my injured foot: if the gym had been open, I would've gone straight back to my intense routine. Instead, I had to ease back in with low-impact workouts, which are basically all I can do in my apartment. But after a couple weeks of being shut inside, barely even leaving for walks or errands, I started getting that ache for a long, mind-clearing run [2], the kind I hadn't had for months.

My first run was a nerve-racking experience. For one thing, I was terrified my injury would flare up, but more pressingly, I wasn't sure how I'd keep my distance from other people on the streets. I live in a suburban-ish area with wide footpaths and streets, but my neighbourhood has lots of families who like to hang out in the garden, take walks, go on bike rides, and play basketball in the driveway. My favourite route, a bayside loop through a local park, was closed, so I'd be running past homes and pedestrians the entire time. I ended up doing lots of creative street-crossing to maintain my distance, but I finished up that run feeling good about the precautions I'd taken. I've run every weekend since and developed a few go-to strategies to stay safe on my social-distanced runs [3], based on doctor recommendations.

How I Social Distance on My Runs

It's not actually that complicated — the best way to stay six feet away is to stay six feet away — but having a plan when I step out the door has helped me feel safer and more relaxed on my runs. I know everyone I see on the footpath has the same concerns, so when I get annoyed at having to cross the street again or turn down a different road to avoid people, I remind myself that we're all on the same team [9] and we all have the same goal: to keep ourselves and each other safe.


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