Running at Night
Tonight I went out for a 4-mile workout, at about 7 pm. Back in the summer during this time of day, there was plenty of sun left in the sky. Now, it’s dark out so it can be a bit more challenging working with the traffic.
I decided to run with an ipod and listen to a podcast along the way. Most of the time, I’ll just run without any music; just me and the solitude of the run. But every so often, the ipod provides great entertainment and is welcome on the workout. Running in the dark and with the music / podcast playing, I need to be careful not to turn the volume up too loud to the point of not being able to hear oncoming traffic. Obviously, that could be detrimental if you miss the sound of a horn or any audible sign of a car coming at you.
I tend to run in the street by choice, preferring this over the sidewalk. Technically, the street is a bit more forgiving on the legs since it tends to be more textured, and softer as a surface to run on than the sidewalk. But the tradeoff is the slant that the street has over a sidewalk with a flatter, more even surface. This slant doesn’t seem to bother my knees, at least not noticeably.
Tips for running at night:
- run in the direction of oncoming traffic
- wear a white-colored shirt, or even a vest for best visibility
- keep the volume down on your mp3 player so you can hear the traffic too
- watch out stepping on rocks or any ankle-twisting obstacles
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I run in the dark, too, only early in the morning. I purchased one of those vests with the reflective tape all over it. Better safe!
You can’t go wrong with a reflective vest, especially in rainy weather. They stand right out for cars way ahead of time. I probably should wear one too.