Female runners and safety
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Yes... my legs.
The reality is that any weapon you carry can be used against you. The person attacking you is more likely to know how to use it efficiently than you are.
Your legs are your greatest weapon, because since you are running, all you should be doing when you feel scared/threatened .. is start running even faster, away, to a safe place.
Your legs are also good for kicking him in the b*lls.
Just a couple other things: Don't listen to headphones or talk on the phone. Tell someone when you are leaving and when you plan on returning (and stick to that plan).0 -
I run while wearing and holding all of this gear:
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The reality is that any weapon you carry can be used against you. The person attacking you is more likely to know how to use it efficiently than you are.
Seriously, if you get a weapon GET TRAINING
Second this. You want to be so well trained that you drop them in one pop so you can RUN AWAY and get help. It should be an automatic reaction so that it helps you over come a freezing. If you haven't reached that level, be aware that you could put yourself in a world of danger.0 -
Wow sounds dangerous where you guys run!
I'm glad I live in the UK, don't need to worry about guns or weapons. Nobody is about at half 5 in the am anyway lol0 -
i have pepper spray that i keep on me & i usually run with at least one of my dogs0
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Crap, I feel annoyed just running with my key and my mobile. Packing heat? You people live in a scary world! Not to say there aren't nutters all over the world, but I just choose a less isolated route and... Well, that's all.0
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Here are my safety tips
1. Always let someone know where you are going and about what time you plan on being back.
2. Carry your phone.
3. Don't wear head phones! I know this is like going against some unwritten law but when I run I play music off my phone on speaker. It allows me to hear traffic and if there's a creeper in the bushes. And in the year that I've done this not once has someone come up to me and told me to turn my tunes done :glasses:
4. If possible run in busy areas. More people means more witnesses means less likely something will happen.
5. Pepper spray or other weapon type of weapon. I tried carrying my fire arm but the weight of it started messing with my hips so I just have pepper spray.
If you still feel uncomfortable find a running buddy!
Stay safe ladies!! :drinker:0 -
Pepper spray, my dog, and my phone. And if you're running late, go without music and just listen to the sounds! I run really early (before sunup) in the city and have never had problems, but it only takes once.0
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Wow sounds dangerous where you guys run!
I'm glad I live in the UK, don't need to worry about guns or weapons. Nobody is about at half 5 in the am anyway lol
So the UK is violent crime free? That's awesome.0 -
Or, you know - you could try running somewhere that you felt safe, instead. :huh:0
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You can get pepper spray at running stores that will just wrap around your hand.
If you will be running on trails, do it in the middle of the day when it is well lit. When it is dark, select well lit, busy sidewalked streets with businesses that you could go into if you need.
If you must wear headphones, wear just one so you can hear what is going on around you.
A phone is a good idea. I have a stretchy waist pack that an iPhone will fit into.0 -
Or, you know - you could try running somewhere that you felt safe, instead. :huh:
Feeling safe does not equate to being safe.0 -
Or, you know - you could try running somewhere that you felt safe, instead. :huh:
Because all that matters is the perception of safety, then everythings going to be ok. Nothing bad ever happens in the UK, for example.0 -
I bring my black German Shepherd, and my phone. I always tell people where I am going and about how long I will be gone.0
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A friend of mine just posted on FB this morning that she was jogging and a truck slowed down and was tracking her and this was aroudn 9 this morning.. she bolted 3 blocks and banged on someone's door. Run with bear mase, run with a knife, I would run with a gun (granted you have the correct permits and know how to use it).
Rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have.
Stay safe.0 -
When I hit a trail I take my earphones out and I always tell someone at home where I'm going.0
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The reality is that any weapon you carry can be used against you. The person attacking you is more likely to know how to use it efficiently than you are.
Seriously, if you get a weapon GET TRAINING
Second this. You want to be so well trained that you drop them in one pop so you can RUN AWAY and get help. It should be an automatic reaction so that it helps you over come a freezing. If you haven't reached that level, be aware that you could put yourself in a world of danger.
I 100% agree with these posts. Make sure you are trained and comfortable before carrying a gun.0 -
Clearly, the solution to this problem is for someone to invent a portable, easily concealed gun that shoots big dogs at potential attackers. Bonus points if the dogs have bees in their mouths. Now...one of you good-with-their-hands brainboxes get on this, and we can all retire to the Bahamas!0
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:noway: :noway: :noway: I'm waaaaay more freaked out by the fact that people go running with guns on them than the fact that I go running with no weapons on me at all. I've dropped my keys and my phone by accident on runs before....what if you dropped your gun??? Accidents happen. Those shorts look like you can blow your butt cheek off.....:huh:0
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Clearly, the solution to this problem is for someone to invent a portable, easily concealed gun that shoots big dogs at potential attackers. Bonus points if the dogs have bees in their mouths. Now...one of you good-with-their-hands brainboxes get on this, and we can all retire to the Bahamas!
BRILLIANT!0 -
People who are responsible gun owners with permits are rarely the ones you need to be concerned about. You wouldn't know the person with a permit was carrying if they didn't need it. I guess it depends on location. I'm a Californian but everyone in my family owns guns, and my friends as well. It's not a big deal as long as the owner is responsible.0
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I recently read an article that said that the safest time for women to run is in the a.m. Goes along with the other response that most creeps sleep in. With that said, I also run with my German Shepherd and he is on alert at all times in the a.m.0
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Maybe I watch too much CSI and Criminal Minds, etc. but I think people are being far too cavalier about running and safety.
I agree. I hate the stupid jokes in these threads. A friend of mine was pulled off trail, raped, beaten and left for dead. That *kitten*'s not funny. These are serious questions, and some answers could save lives.
I did not even think about my pony tail being used against me. Glad I braved the stupid comments to keep reading.0 -
I run with a partner most days. I also carry a knife (as does my running partner). We also run on local trails that are somewhat busy and we're never out of sight of nearby traffic/other people.0
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I strongly suggest a slim S&W Bodyguard .380 or the ruger LCP both fine conceal carry weapons. Get professionally trained. You can only count on yourself.0
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I usually run trails without any particular weapons. When I bring my chocolate lab, however, he constitutes as a weapon I go by how I feel. there are several places where I do carry a small can of mace - realizing that the biggest dangers out there share the same genus and species as us.0
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Run with a large dog, pepper spray, and a gun.
My hero.0 -
:noway: :noway: :noway: I'm waaaaay more freaked out by the fact that people go running with guns on them than the fact that I go running with no weapons on me at all. I've dropped my keys and my phone by accident on runs before....what if you dropped your gun??? Accidents happen. Those shorts look like you can blow your butt cheek off.....:huh:
I've logged HUNDREDs of miles in the last year training for a marathon and triathlons. I've never dropped anything. you should get checked by a doctor for a brain tumor or carpal tunnel syndrome0 -
People who are responsible gun owners with permits are rarely the ones you need to be concerned about. You wouldn't know the person with a permit was carrying if they didn't need it. I guess it depends on location. I'm a Californian but everyone in my family owns guns, and my friends as well. It's not a big deal as long as the owner is responsible.
You guys own guns, in CA? How much paperwork did that take! ?0
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