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Is jogging on roads safe?

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Yes

by Randall Walker

Created on: January 31, 2009

Jogging is a great way to have fun and stay in shape. But is it safe? Well yes it can be as long as you are making it safe. There is no reason that you can't share the road with everyone. Here are some things to do and not to do while jogging.

First of all, it is best to run with a partner, just in case something would go wrong. But some people enjoy running as a way to be alone and get away for awhile. I must admit, I am guilty of this one myself. So if possible, bring a cell phone, I always carry it in my hand if I don't have pockets.

I know the number one worry when jogging on the road is traffic. You can't control who is driving on the road, but there are precautions that you can take. Avoid running at night, even with reflective clothing, it can be hard to see you. If your limited to time, try early mornings, it beautiful in the morning anyways. And also avoid running in bad weather, when conditions are bad, try to use alternate forms of exercises. When running, stay as close to the shoulder as you can, and make sure your on the proper side of the road. And pay attention to whats going on, if you drift of in your own world when your running, your more likely to be unable to avoid a situation. If you tend to drift off, which I am also guilty of, then run in the park, trails, or country if possible.

Next, if you plan on running for a long distance, make sure you have access to water. If you plan on running in the country and might not have access to a fountain, then bring a light bottle with you. You can strap it right to your pack. I use a light nylon backpack, but a simple string will do the trick.

Wearing proper shoes is also important, especially if your running of ruff terrain or blacktop. Not wearing proper shoes can result in blisters, rashes, and even more serious injuries such as sprained ankles. And we all know that them are not fun. Obviously tennis shoes are a must, but its even better if you have special designed running shoes. I prefer Adidas cross country, but all major shoe companies make a running shoe. Also walk in your shoes for awhile after you get them. You don't want to run in your shoes until they are broken in.

Warming up is a must when jogging, especially for long distances. If you don't, cramps are a very likely to happen, and they are not fun at all, not to mention pulling and straining muscles. I like to take a very light warm up jog, just around the block or down the driveway and back if you live in the country. This allows your muscles to loosen up so you can stretch. Stretching is a very good idea. I usually stretch for about fifteen to twenty minutes.

The final tip is cooling down. When your heart is racing, you don't want to just immediately stop and lay down. You want to slowly come down, turn your jog or run into a walk. Then stretching afterwards is also a good idea. Your muscled will be able to heal properly and you won't be as sore the next day either, which is a big plus. Proper nutrition also helps, try eating a fruit after your stretch, this will get natural sugars back into your muscles.

I hope this helped. Jogging is a great exercise and great passtime. Be safe, be aware, and have fun.

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No

by Raeanne Guzzi

Created on: February 26, 2009

Jogging on the roads is not safe by any means, especially where I live. Most people are speeding, not paying attention because they are on their cell phone, disciplining their kids, eating, etcetera.

Despite all of that, in the area I live in, there are a number of people who jog on the road. It does cause many traffic hazards. One of them is someone may have to cross the double yellow line to avoid hitting the jogger. In some instances, this may mean slowing down or coming to a stop, due to oncoming traffic coming from the opposite direction. If a motorist has to come to a complete stop on short notice, he or she risks getting rear ended by a vehicle behind him or her.

There are other times where there are a number of people jogging together, and either they are oblivious to approaching vehicles, and/or they just do not care all that much.
This causes lots of traffic problems.

If a jogger is on the roads at or around dawn or dusk, that can pose another traffic hazard. If the jogger is not wearing reflective clothing, it will be hard for any motorists to see them jogging. I have noticed that a number of joggers like to wear black.
How the heck are you supposed to see someone in black when it is dark out?!

Where I live, there are lots of winding roads and a few hairpin turns. Joggers who decide to jog on the road pose a serious safety hazard, not only for the motorist but the jogger themselves. Sometimes there are mirrors that are put on a telephone poll so that drivers can see around the turn, but it is still hard to see someone at the last minute around on a road that has a lot of curves.

Joggers need to understand that motorists are traveling at a relatively fast rate of speed and cannot slow down just because they decide that they want to jog on the side of the road.
They need to take certain steps to make it safer for everyone. The roads are for cars and not people! That is what they make sidewalks for! If there isn't a sidewalk on the road that a jogger wants to jog on, they can find another road that does have a sidewalk. If that doesn't work, there are usually parks where people can jog through.
In my area, there is a special trail where people can jog, walk, ride their bikes, etcetera.

Joggers need to exercise a little common sense when deciding where and when to jog. A little thought will go a long way to making everyone safe and happier.

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