Krusty_Clown wrote: » Always try to say hello. Always... 80% of the time it's reciprocated. Pretty similar to motorcyclists, those who tend not to say hello tend to be on the flashy, shiny bikes. Real runners always say hello.
carter10 wrote: » What's a real runner?
carter10 wrote: » So the ones who don't say hello are pretend runners?
sh1tstirrer wrote: » Talking about runners why run on the road when the footpath is beside you :mad:
ger664 wrote: » Same reason you dont drive into potholes
sh1tstirrer wrote: » They do it when there is nobody on the footpath
Firedance wrote: » mmm not sure about this likewise I always nod & smile but I find its mostly men (sorry but true!) that don't reciprocate, I'm pretty sure they would consider themselves 'real runners'!
Krusty_Clown wrote: » That is not consistent with my own experience at all (and also represents a couple of rather sweeping generalizations). A real runner isn't male. Being a real runner has nothing to do with gender. Being a real runner has nothing to do with how fast you run, how frequently, or how far. It is not related to body shape or body weight. It is not related to how you look, what you wear, or where and when you run. For a 'real runner', running is not something you 'do', but one of the myriad of things that defines you as a person. A real runner does not care how others perceive them, but rather, cares about how they feel at a particular point in time. A real runner recognizes that he/she is part of a larger fraternity, a brotherhood (or sisterhood) of runners. A real runner will always stop to help another runner in distress (unless it is gastric distress). A real runner wouldn't pass within 2 feet of another runner, without, at a minimum, making eye contact and acknowledging the existence of the other runner. Rain holds no fear for a real runner. A real runner has pooped outdoors at least once. A real runner visits a forum like this, not to look for slights or reasons to be offended, but rather to share experiences and learn how to be a better runner. Above all, a real runner runs, not because they have to, but because they want to./end I have a dream speech mode.
Ososlo wrote: » ha ha love that, but I'm STILL not a real runner:( as I've never had to poop outdoors. Not that I wouldn't if I didn't have to but have never had to. A day will come when I can call myself a real runner:( Then I'll know I have arrived!