running/walking outside in AM
Supermom883
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ok so i have been wanting to run/walk outside in the am before work some mornings of the week. but my husband things its a bad idea to go run or walk outside in the dark alone. so now it has me a little scared of doing it. anyone else scared of doing this in the dark to or is my husband just over reacting. he said i bought u a treadmill so you can run at home and be safe and i understand that and i use it everyday but some days when im busy at night with the kdis or have appointments id like to get up early and get my run or walk in before i start my day and my treadmill is in our bedroom were he is asleep so that is out of the question.
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I take my dogs with me (pit bull and a doberman) and my MiL is STILL nervous about it. That being said, the murder rate in my town is 4/year, and I moved from a city that was over 400/year... I kind of giggle to myself about this... It's all relative. Think about what your level of acceptable risk is, and go with that.0
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It really depends on where you are and how isolated it is. I walk early am but I take my dog and my family is up and would realize if i didn't get back at the usual time. the dog would alert me to anyone else out there.0
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This depends on where you live. You and your husband know your environment more than we do. I like going out in the dark morning but I tend to take one of our dogs with me. My neighborhood is generally safe but in the off chance danger arises, my dogs are a pretty good deterrent.
Can you move the treadmill out of the bedroom?0 -
I prefer running at night, less people on the sidewalks and less cars on the roads. Its just so peaceful running in the dark and the silence... But yeah like everyone else said, it depends on how sketchy your area is. There was a murder less than a mile from my house two weeks ago and I'd still run alone at night.0
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Get a reflective vest to let drivers know your there and get a can of bear spray (super charged pepper spray with long reach) for anything that threatens you.0
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I like to go out at night and in the morning when it is dark. I live in Florida so during the day is wayyyyyyy hot! I can't really tolerate that. I just make sure my phone is in my hand and pray I will be safe I also live in a good neighborhood but I have the attitude that if it is your time to go it will happen whether you are in the house or not. (I am usually more worried a car might not see me and I would get hit more than I worry someone would try to attack me)0
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focusedmom07 wrote: »ok so i have been wanting to run/walk outside in the am before work some mornings of the week. but my husband things its a bad idea to go run or walk outside in the dark alone. so now it has me a little scared of doing it. anyone else scared of doing this in the dark to or is my husband just over reacting. he said i bought u a treadmill so you can run at home and be safe and i understand that and i use it everyday but some days when im busy at night with the kdis or have appointments id like to get up early and get my run or walk in before i start my day and my treadmill is in our bedroom were he is asleep so that is out of the question.
We don't know your neighborhood -- you and your husband do.
Is his concern based on statistics in your area or events? Do you live in an area where you carrying an emergency siren (the kind you press if you run into trouble) would address his fears? Is there another area where you can store the treadmill?
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as dave55412 said, wear a reflective vest. Also, if you go fabricate a way to wear some sort of lighting, so you can be seen from a distance. My husband always tells me I should wear a headlamp! I don't think so! But, if it could be worn around my waist, it wouldn't be a bad idea.0
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Tell him you will be walking/running in the AM, and if the treadmill wakes him up, that's not YOUR problem. If he's that worried about your safety, being woken up by the treadmill should be comforting to him. He can express concern for your safety, but he cannot give you zero viable alternatives.0
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It all just depends on how comfortable you are with the area you'll be running/walking in. I live in a pretty nice area, but we have a bit of a transient population around, so I only run in the early mornings in the summer when it is sunny out. My sister lives in a much safer area and has been running around at 4:30am without any issues.
If you do decide to go out, wear bright colors or reflective clothing, a light, and probably carry some pepper spray.0 -
Get a headlamp or flashlight and reflective gear.
Don't get the Rayovac headlamp (http://www.amazon.com/Rayovac-DIYHL3AAA-B-Virtually-Indestructible-Headlight/dp/B004Y6DMG0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1428595073&sr=8-1&keywords=rayovac+headlight) because it goes through batteries like no other.
I tanked it in the dark last week and ending up breaking my fibula.
When I'm able to walk and run again, I won't be using that headlamp unless I'm on a maintained trail and probably won't run on the road again in the dark.0 -
Maybe go to a park or something instead of just in the neighborhood! And invest in some pepper spray!0
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I generally go on runs at about 5am. I take precautions like wearing a reflective vest and LED lights, carrying ID, letting my husband know of my route and when I plan on being back, carrying my phone, not wearing headphones and being aware of my surroundings. A few years ago when I started running I carried pepper spray, but I don't anymore. In my experience you are more at risk of being hit by a careless driver than you are of being assaulted. I also took a self defense course and learned ways to help myself stay safe in the event somebody did attack me. I also run along routes that aren't completely abandoned. Generally I pass several other runners and cyclists, and homes all around where many people are up getting ready for work. Something could still happen to me, but I feel comfortable with my choices.0
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I have done alot of early morning runs ( I do have my dog so thats an added safety level there)
1. Be wise about where you are doing it. I wouldn't do it in downtown baltimore, but in my neighborhood I feel perfectly safe.
2. Make sure you have reflective grear, blinky lights, or whatever you need to be seen by cars if you are on the road.
3. It never hurts to take your phone, make sure someone knows what your route should be and when to expect you home.
I will say if you feel comfortale doing it, my 4:30 runs were incredibly peaceful and enjoyable, very little traffic and outside noise
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I rate "attacked in the early hours by a stranger" to be very low on the risk scale. I am much more terrified of ice. A local boxer was killed by a speeding car here.
I got myself one of these:
And I have cleats for ice.
You can register on something like Endomondo and he can "watch" your run if he likes.
When I tell my hubby I am off for a run, he rolls over, LOL.0 -
Buy a gun and get a concealed carry license. That might ease his mind a bit.
At least, that's what I'd do.0 -
All depends on what his fear is.
My husband was afraid I would get hit by the paper guy, so he bought me a reflective vest.
He feared I would trip on a pot hole, so he bought me a head lamp,
He feared someone would attack me, so he bought me my running partner.
He feared a coyote would get us both, so he bought me a gun.
Really, if you prepare yourself properly, running is as safe in the morning as it is any other time of the day. I wouldn't say start running in the dark if you live in a crime infested city of course.
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Buy a gun and get a concealed carry license. That might ease his mind a bit.
At least, that's what I'd do.
I always run at 4:30 in the morning and have never had any bad encounters other than a few close encounters with cars... but then again, being old and ugly I have no natural predators to fear....
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I wear a reflective vest and a headlamp. Don't go out in black on black and expect cars to see you. If it's a sketchy neighborhood, or very rural, you may want to carry pepper spray. I always bring my phone too.
I've always been of the mindset that I can't live my life in fear of everything. If I had to run on a treadmill, I wouldn't run.0 -
LoneWolfRunner wrote: »Buy a gun and get a concealed carry license. That might ease his mind a bit.
At least, that's what I'd do.
I always run at 4:30 in the morning and have never had any bad encounters other than a few close encounters with cars... but then again, being old and ugly I have no natural predators to fear....
I bet a lot more people do this than you think.0 -
Not much else to add to the suggestions above, they're all good ones. One additional thought is to see if there's a running group in your area that goes in the early morning. If you go in a crowd, you'll be as safe as can be managed.0
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Could you move the treadmill? I use my elliptical in the mornings and it was in the bedroom waking my boyfriend up. I moved it to another part of the house and now I can listen to music with all the lights on and not bother anyone. I am really scared of running at dark times. I have tried a few times but spend so much time nervous or looking back over my shoulder. Maybe that is a little paranoid but I had a very scary road rage incident a few months ago and I would really rather be safe than sorry. I have mace now in my car and have carried it with me sometimes running in a new place I am not sure of. Now with the time change I can usually get my outdoor runs in before the sun goes down and I love that. In the winter it is harder to get in an outdoor weekday run. Another option would be any area where there are a lot of other runners/walkers or bike riders. Sometimes in the summer I go to a popular running & biking trail in our area very early in the morning and even though it is a little dark out, there are so many people around I feel safe.0
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I bet a lot more people do this than you think.
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i live in a pretty safe place. I am sure there are parts of the town that our night. I live in a subdivision a really small one. I cant move the treadmill because there is no were to put it. Like tom morning i wanted to run because i have friends coming from out of town and i will miss my workout if i dont. He is supportive and he is dieting and doing it with me. but now i am scared because of him. he said to just to work out at night well sometimes if i have an appt. after work that takes up the hour i put aside to work by the time i get home and do stuff with the kids and stuff by 8pm i am way to tired to get on the treadmill. I work 8am to 4:30pm monday thru friday and i work out monday thru friday 530-630. i would just like to be able to get up early on days of the week that i know i have stuff to do that night that wont allow me to workout at my normal time.0
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I run in the middle of the day on a trail that, for a short period of time, had a bad reputation. A few people were mugged and a couple women were assaulted. Most of the attackers were caught. I still run. The thing is that anything could happen at any time of day. Nearly every one of the crimes were committed between 1pm and 5pm. I personally choose to not live my life in fear. With that being said, if you do decide to run in the dark, exercise common sense. If it is dark, wear reflective gear and maybe even a light of some kind. If animal attacks are likely in your area then carry bear spray, and know how to use it first. If someone gives you a bad feeling, trust your instincts. Get as much distance from them as you can. Be aware of your surroundings. Look people in the face. Even if you don't make eye contact let people know you are aware they are there. Also, let your husband know your route before you go and what time you expect to be back. Good luck to you.0
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One thing not mentioned is having a Road ID and running the Road ID app on your phone. With the app, if you remain stationary for more than 5 minutes - it sends a text out to your emergency contacts (you can choose 5) to let them know you're in trouble. Also, you can put in contact info into the Road ID, allergy info, and medical info - all good stuff for first responders. It's a free app (for now) and I never run or ride without it. (no I don't work for the company, but I've used their products for years) I run/ride with a reflective vest, headlamp, blinking rear light on my bike, and carry pepper spray (it can be used on both humans and aggressive dogs). Try to always be aware of your surroundings and don't have your music up so loud that it decreases your awareness.0
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Live in an old "established" neighborhood and used to go out running every morning at around a.m. Had to stop. Why? IT'S DARK OUT THERE! Sidewalks heaved up and uneven made running on the sidewalk dangerous so every body uses the street. So I ran in the street.
Unfortunately, there are holes in the street. Some of them are fairly small but still big enough to do damage. I started taking a lot of undesired nosedives. And, when I stepped into a pothole about 15" long by four wide... foot went in, did not come out. Ripped up my foot, ankle, knee, AND hip. (And my elbows and shoulders weren't too happy either!)
Three months' of recovery later is when I invested in a high quality, high efficiency treadmill. (Then came the rest of the equipment and a third of my basement is now a home gym.) I still run, but now it is at 4:30a.m. and it can turn on the fan while I run. I also watch movies online, read books online, and write (laptops are SO versatile!) while I do my morning miles.
So, personally, I would not commend to anyone to run outside in the morning. But, as you can see, I have a built-in bias. Have you considered a gym? Some have very reasonable month-to-month rates and are open very early (some even 24/7). Or you could always draft hubby to run with you!
;-)
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I have walked alone for many years in the early morning until there was a rape of a runner in my neighborhood at that time, so I decided to use gyms in the morning or in dark winter months and go outside in the evening if it's light.0
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LoneWolfRunner wrote: »I bet a lot more people do this than you think.
I guess I just don't find it disturbing. I'm actually more apt to carry if I'm running someplace I have a better chance of running into "nature" vs a person.0 -
head lamp and a rape whistle.0
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