the goon wrote: » Following my query here I invested in 10 mask + 300 replaceable filters which I wear when running (5-10k, 5 times a week). Its been fine.
the goon wrote: » I hope you do run for the sake of your health, because otherwise you'll give yourself a coronary getting this upset over something which no one is actually making you do!
senordingdong wrote: » Do you have a link. The totobobo that I tried seemed to be marketed mostly at cyclists in cities with worse pollution. But like I said it was too much for running. Would like to try something else because when I get home my snude/snood stinks of smoke.
Chivito550 wrote: » Running with masks? What has the world come to! Ridiculous stuff.
the goon wrote: » Mad Ted. Let's march against it.
Chivito550 wrote: » I'll follow most restrictions but I draw the line at masks for running.
the goon wrote: » It's not a restriction.
Jogging on the footpath It’s still rare to see a jogger on a busy footpath wearing a face mask. Most pedestrians take a wide berth if they see a heavy breathing jogger striding towards them. Scientists say a jogger may create more virus in the atmosphere around them than a person walking. However, they pass the other oncoming person more quickly and the risk is low. But there is always the chance a jogger will uncontrollably cough or sneeze passing by pedestrians. With the new more infectious virus circulating, they should wear a face mask as a precaution, particularly if running on narrow paths.
Stark wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/news/are-too-many-of-us-bending-the-rules-of-this-lockdown-39979542.html Why does the anger always go towards the people contributing the least to the spread of the virus every time society ****s the bed on it :mad:
robinph wrote: » It's been noticeable the last week or so how many other pedestrians coming towards me hide in driveways or take significantly wider berths as I run towards them. Previously only noticed that behaviour if I was out on a very long run through some villages on the outskirts of the city, now its happening pretty much everywhere I run around the city. Not sure it was this obvious even back in March / April 2020.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Feels like Groundhog day again. The same place we were 10 months ago. The same demonizing of runners. The same annoyance from runners towards overly careful pedestrians, the same annoyance at runners breathing their plumes of toxic breath, the same annoyance at "ignorant" pedestrians who refuse to move out of the way.............round and round we go. Seems like the first thing this virus killed was empathy.
OOnegative wrote: » And the Dutch would be the first to tell you if they had an issue with you!!
Stark wrote: » I'm sure they're sick of tourists doing that all the time
Swashbuckler wrote: » fond memories of my one and only trip to Amsterdam where I naively walked in a cycle lane (didnt do my homework before travelling) and was promptly called a F*cking c*nt by a very angry cyclist. . Didnt even know I was walking in a bike lane!
Annie get your Run wrote: » Unfortunately this is nothing new, virus or no virus! I just give everyone wide berth, I try to run on the path towards oncoming traffic so I can jump onto the road if I need to. I've had elderly people on crutches or walking sticks try to walk out onto the road to give ME space and have had to tell them to stay put and I'll go round them. You'd hate to think what sort of experience they've had where they feel they need to be the ones moving out of the way . There will always be ars*holes out there, the only thing we can control is ourselves and our own behaviour. I don't see the need for a mask when out running.
jlang wrote: » Just after catching up on this thread, Google suggested I read this. https://theconversation.com/amp/joggers-and-cyclists-should-wear-masks-heres-why-153110 Turbulent gas clouds ... social solidarity, etc.