RE: Morning Run: Before the rain
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There are various jobs to do. You can just be stationed to make sure everyone is okay and going the right way or be a timekeeper or barcode scanner. I have done all those and more. They need at least 20 people each week to run it. Some people don't seem to volunteer much, but they get the benefit of a free event.
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I would make a good barcode scanner. Or be positioned as a landmark blimp :D Hope you don't have too wet a day tomorrow.
They have an app so you can do scanning or timekeeping with your phone. Years ago it was more manual with stopwatches and special scanners.
Anyone can get involved. We have an elderly couple who have helped out 100 times. The guy was using a mobility scooter until recently. It doesn't look like parkrun happens in India yet. Is there anything similar?
I think half marathons happen a lot nowadays and there are a lot of serious running clubs now. Mostly cause corporates sponsor them and get a team to enter from their employees. Pune where I live hosts a major marathon every year. I realised some of it when i looked at the strava app. I guess I was not that aware of things happening around me :)
The main difference in the cities and towns is that a lot of running is on tarmac or concrete as we don't have as many parks and hills as the town / city develops. That's why when I see your run around your village it feels very different from what i see here. For me the major issue is stray dogs. I am mortally scared of being attacked by the roving packs of stray dogs, which means that very late hours or early hours are off for me to run outside my building complex. And in normal hours it is full of pollution. I might just need to move to an internal treadmill at least till i get over my fear of dogs.
Are the dogs that dangerous? You don't see many roaming free here. I'm sure I saw more as a kid and have seen them in other countries.
There are plenty of runners around here. It's cheaper than going to a gym.
In cities and towns the number of stray dogs are increasing. Thanks to civic society efforts culling of strays have stopped but the spread has not stopped So we end up having roving packs at night. It is an issue that we are still trying to work out without being cruel to animals. Most people who are comfortable around animals still do run and at times dogs might run with you and bark and then just settle down. However because of my fear I end up exciting them even more. so not worth the risk.
Runners are increasing here too, especially among the young crowd and the IT crowd. Running and cycling both. And the city i am in has a lot of trekking and hiking places around for people who like the outdoors. I like my bed more :D
I remember once in Ipswish I was walking back home after a dinner and my place was near the city center. There was zero traffic, and what weirded me out was zero people and zero strays. I was so not used to be that alone in middle of a city that it almost scared me :D