brutes wrote: » dogs that attack!
HardyEustace wrote: » Organisers thinking that it's perfectly acceptable to charge the gnp of a small African country for a race entry once <<insert charity name>> is thrown into the title or in the first three lines of marketing about the race. Organisers who are very taciturn on how much goes to said charity.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » a certain half marathon springs to mind :rolleyes:
DJS wrote: » Also has to be people screaming "run forrest run" like here, Its not like iv never heard that before!!
eliwallach wrote: » :mad: Seeing as alot of people are venting their rage on various threads today, what are the most annoying things for the running fraternity? (We can compile a list when everybody has had their say, and submit it to AAI to see if they can do anything for us / about it :rolleyes:) I'll start so: Slower runners and WALKERS starting way too near the start of a race. WTF? That one really "gets my goat".
lightening wrote: » As a runner and a dog owner, you should note that off lead dog walking is allowed. You need to check the by-laws. I have had plenty of joggers come up to me to berate me about having my dog off the lead. I explain the by-laws of the area and they start on about the dog cr@p, I show them the baggies I use and they just run off, never an apology!! The dog is very well trained and doesn't chase or approach the joggers. In fact, I have been approached by more joggers while walking the dog than dogs when running. I once had a jogger run between the dog and me when the dog was on a short lead. A word of warning though. DON'T run right by a dog, especially if it is on the lead. While training mine I got him to sit and stay in front of me and joggers would run within inches of him. Give the animal a bit of room, they don't know you are just going to run by, they might think you are running at them. Particularly if they see you at the last minute. Not worth a few weeks off the road, pain, stitches and a tetanus to prove a point.
lightening wrote: » As a runner and a dog owner, you should note that off lead dog walking is allowed. You need to check the by-laws. I have had plenty of joggers come up to me to berate me about having my dog off the lead. I explain the by-laws of the area and they start on about the dog cr@p, I show them the baggies I use and they just run off, never an apology!! The dog is very well trained and doesn't chase or approach the joggers. In fact, I have been approached by more joggers while walking the dog than dogs when running. I once had a jogger run between the dog and me when the dog was on a short lead. A word of warning though. DON'T run right by a dog, especially if it is on the lead. While training mine I got him to sit and stay in front of me and joggers would run within inches of him. Give the animal a bit of room, they don't know you are just going to run by, they might think you are running at them. Particularly if they see you at the last minute. Not worth a few weeks off the road, pain, stitches and a tetanus to prove a point. My pet hate: other joggers who jog on the cycle track wearing dark clothes at night in the winter... come on guys and girls, you are asking for trouble and giving joggers and runners a bad name. I cringe when I see you.
lightening wrote: » A word of warning though. DON'T run right by a dog, especially if it is on the lead. While training mine I got him to sit and stay in front of me and joggers would run within inches of him. Give the animal a bit of room, they don't know you are just going to run by, they might think you are running at them. Particularly if they see you at the last minute. Not worth a few weeks off the road, pain, stitches and a tetanus to prove a point.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » I end up dodging.
ss43 wrote: » The dog must, however, be under effectual control. If it bites because someone ran close to it then it is not under effectual control in my (and I would imagine many others') opinion.
ss43 wrote: » If the dog gets in somebody's way when they're running, the owner has been a prick.
thirstywork wrote: » how can the AAI solve this???