There was a parody post of something like this on r/runningcirclejerk recently (btw- I don't recommend visiting that subreddit unless you have a dark sense of humor... making fun of runDisney is one of their "bits"). The post was basically parodying how men think they are making women feel more safe/comfortable when really they are adding to the problem.He - sitting there on the wrong side of a 2-way road, told me "a young lady like you" shouldn't be out in the dark because it's "not safe!" I smiled and told him "men like you shouldn't slow down to stalk a female in the dark in a concealed carry state!" He blinked da couple times, rolled up his window and drove off. Message received. (I don't actually carry BTW - but I'm willing to bet plenty of others do around here.)
SNL did a great job describing this problem through humor.There was a parody post of something like this on r/runningcirclejerk recently (btw- I don't recommend visiting that subreddit unless you have a dark sense of humor... making fun of runDisney is one of their "bits"). The post was basically parodying how men think they are making women feel more safe/comfortable when really they are adding to the problem.
Thanks for sharing your story. I agree that the "victim blaming" mentality is a huge problem, which is why I included the second question in my QOTD (what do you do to make others feel safe).
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They’re making fun of them. Sometimes they are funny but usually they’re mean. They like to make fun of the idea of slowing down.I'm confused, this appears to simply be r/running reposts.
Milwaukee does seem to have struggled in the past few years. I remember (but didn't run) the Milwaukee Marathon a few years ago that was called the worst marathon in the USA. I heard that they now have new organizers and should once again put on a good showing.I am feeling incredibly frustrated and angry with my city today. I was supposed to run a half marathon on 10/2, but today it was announced that the event is cancelled. The race organizers had to plan a new course due to major construction and got verbal approval on it a few months ago, but now they’re saying they were unable to get the permits from the city. This is not the first time this has happened - another event here had the same problem with trying to work with city but not being able to get the necessary permits. That race organization was silent for months about the status of the event, which was a red flag, and then officially cancelled relatively last minute. I don’t know what the problem is, but it’s clear it’s coming from the city and it’s so aggravating that they obviously don’t want to work with race organizers to make these races happen. Other cities are hosting large running events but not here. We’re losing so many great ones.![]()
I am feeling incredibly frustrated and angry with my city today. I was supposed to run a half marathon on 10/2, but today it was announced that the event is cancelled. The race organizers had to plan a new course due to major construction and got verbal approval on it a few months ago, but now they’re saying they were unable to get the permits from the city. This is not the first time this has happened - another event here had the same problem with trying to work with city but not being able to get the necessary permits. That race organization was silent for months about the status of the event, which was a red flag, and then officially cancelled relatively last minute. I don’t know what the problem is, but it’s clear it’s coming from the city and it’s so aggravating that they obviously don’t want to work with race organizers to make these races happen. Other cities are hosting large running events but not here. We’re losing so many great ones.![]()
Milwaukee does seem to have struggled in the past few years. I remember (but didn't run) the Milwaukee Marathon a few years ago that was called the worst marathon in the USA. I heard that they now have new organizers and should once again put on a good showing.
I live in north suburban Chicago but have run in a bunch of races by Silver Circle Sports in the greater Milwaukee area. They are not large but are very well organized and I have always enjoyed them. Many (most) of them are trail, but some of the trails are blacktop paths which may or may not work for you. I see that they have half marathons on September 18 in Waukesha, October 25 in West Bend, and October 8 in Oconomowoc. They will be nowhere near the same size or have world class athletes (but I have met up with @DopeyBadger at a couple) but if you are trained and ready to go it might be worth it.
Of course you should also check out runningintheusa dot com and see what other HMs are near you around October 2.
Safety is a perception, not a fact. If I feel safe, I am safe, “until I’m not.” Being from small town America, I FEEL safe enough to run by myself, even though I would not be running in the middle of the night because I would probably not feel safe.I hate to be a jerk, but…….
I keep reading I live in a “safe place.” It is only safe until it is not.
I grew up in a safe small town where everybody knew everyone’s business. It was safe until a mom dropped her daughter off for her lifeguard shift and she vanished within minutes of swim lesson students showing up. Unfortunately, she was murdered and her killer never found.
So no. You don’t live in a safe place.
For Galloway assume you are always using run/walk/run. You can change your ratios depending on what you are doing but you pretty much always mix running and walking. In your example, I would assume long run pace for the weekend runs and those weekday runs could be done at either long run pace/ratio or you could use those as a chance to practice your race ratios.CALLING ALL GALLOWAY DEVOTEES:
#1, apologies in advance for asking questions that I am sure have been asked a million times before in a million places. However,
My friend wants to start running and is curious about the run/walk/run method. I directed her to the official Galloway website and she used the Magic Mile calculator but we still have questions:
1. in the training programs, during the week it specifically says "run 15 min" etc. Does he mean run those continuously? Because on the weekends it just says "X miles", which I take to mean use the run/walk intervals and doesn't use the verb "run in the entry for that day
2. The magic mile pace calculator gives you a "long run" pace (I assume for the weekend run) and a bunch of goal paces for different races. Then a bunch of suggested intervals underneath. Most of the time it seems like your "long run" intervals would be different from your calculated goal pace intervals for whatever race you are doing. Do you change your intervals for different paces, or do you have "your" intervals that you do, no matter how fast you are running?
TIA, I know this must have been covered somewhere before. I don't have a FB account anymore and my friend is very social media averse so going to those FB groups is not an option.
Hello - I’m new to running and the W&D 1/2 will be my first ever race - I’m 65 (male). I’m following the Galloway run/walk with the encouragement of a runner I know. The weekday runs (30 minutes) are done at the pace I would like to go during the 1/2 at this point in the training (right now 13:00 min/mile). The weekend 3 mile runs are also at that pace. The long runs every other weekend are done 2 minutes/mile slower, or 15:00. I’m using the 30/30 run walk intervals to get the 13:00 and 15/45 to get the 15:00 right now. So:CALLING ALL GALLOWAY DEVOTEES:
#1, apologies in advance for asking questions that I am sure have been asked a million times before in a million places. However,
My friend wants to start running and is curious about the run/walk/run method. I directed her to the official Galloway website and she used the Magic Mile calculator but we still have questions:
1. in the training programs, during the week it specifically says "run 15 min" etc. Does he mean run those continuously? Because on the weekends it just says "X miles", which I take to mean use the run/walk intervals and doesn't use the verb "run in the entry for that day
2. The magic mile pace calculator gives you a "long run" pace (I assume for the weekend run) and a bunch of goal paces for different races. Then a bunch of suggested intervals underneath. Most of the time it seems like your "long run" intervals would be different from your calculated goal pace intervals for whatever race you are doing. Do you change your intervals for different paces, or do you have "your" intervals that you do, no matter how fast you are running?
TIA, I know this must have been covered somewhere before. I don't have a FB account anymore and my friend is very social media averse so going to those FB groups is not an option.
1. in the training programs, during the week it specifically says "run 15 min" etc. Does he mean run those continuously? Because on the weekends it just says "X miles", which I take to mean use the run/walk intervals and doesn't use the verb "run in the entry for that day
2. The magic mile pace calculator gives you a "long run" pace (I assume for the weekend run) and a bunch of goal paces for different races. Then a bunch of suggested intervals underneath. Most of the time it seems like your "long run" intervals would be different from your calculated goal pace intervals for whatever race you are doing. Do you change your intervals for different paces, or do you have "your" intervals that you do, no matter how fast you are running?
Huge news just announced at D23: RD is coming back to DL, first race back is 2024.
Half in each park. Not sure if 10 miler would qualify, I think it’s fair to expect to full to do so though? And yes has to be done within the same calendar year.Well, my Disneyland trip planning officially starts today...
Can someone remind me what the deal was with the coast to coast medal? Was it a half marathon (or longer?) at each park in the same calendar year?