Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.#running #RunnersOfMastodon #positive
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I’ll start with the first one that happened to me:
“One spring day – I was running along the path through a lovely forested section, really struggling to keep my pace up, and felt quite defeated. Then this young university student comes around the bend, sees me and gives me a big double-thumbs-up with a grin. I waved back and managed to run for another thirty minutes before slowing to a walk.”
(From https://leroux.ca/the-serendipitous-runner/ )
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Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.
@WTL fellow runners that send a word of encouragement before or ask how it went when they know you have an important workout or race #running #RunnersOfMastodon
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Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.
@WTL I’m my early days of running circa 2018 I connected gradually with a great running tribe on Tw*tter, before it went down the pan and I found you Mastonauts.
Several runners, particularly a local guy named Jon, shared their knowledge of distance running willingly and encouraged me to do daft things like ultramarathons. Without them, and the support of my wife, I wouldn’t be here - literally on the eve of another marathon tomorrow - having completed so many crazy races -
Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.
@WTL the fine folks here in #running spring to mind in many ways.
I had been trying to resume running after a few years away, having stopped back then because of repeated hamstring injuries. I struggled… no plan & stubborn expectations. The people here were so supportive, offered guidance & tips, and soon I was wholly back.
Later, inspired by others here, I began increasing distances. Soon I ran my first 10k & 2 years ago, a HM.
Now, as I’m struggling… same supportive group.
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Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.
I want to highlight the profound positive impact of the running community on this platform. I didn't know I missed it before I found it - but now I cannot imagine doing my hobby without you all. You have, literally, made my life better. Thank you!!
In "real-life", I travel a lot and always bring my running shoes. Meeting and greeting local runners in other cities and countries, often just with a nod or a thumbs-up, has made me feel more welcome everywhere; my "tribe" was already there.
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I want to highlight the profound positive impact of the running community on this platform. I didn't know I missed it before I found it - but now I cannot imagine doing my hobby without you all. You have, literally, made my life better. Thank you!!
In "real-life", I travel a lot and always bring my running shoes. Meeting and greeting local runners in other cities and countries, often just with a nod or a thumbs-up, has made me feel more welcome everywhere; my "tribe" was already there.
@askekammer This is absolutely true. The #running community here has been the best I've experienced anywhere.
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Runners - based an a conversation earlier here this week, let’s share some stories about how other runners have helped each of us on our running journey.
@WTL never liked running, only saw road/city runners and they always looked miserable. After more hiking and watching Beau Miles on YouTube for some reason I started to run in 2024. I tend to run in remote places but when I do meet other runners I get a smile and a wave. Yesterday I got to a gate first and held it open, the 30sec chat with the couple running the other way was very nice and friendly. Don't run for PB, pace or splits. I run for time spent outside. And on here I don't feel pressured to do otherwise.
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@WTL the fine folks here in #running spring to mind in many ways.
I had been trying to resume running after a few years away, having stopped back then because of repeated hamstring injuries. I struggled… no plan & stubborn expectations. The people here were so supportive, offered guidance & tips, and soon I was wholly back.
Later, inspired by others here, I began increasing distances. Soon I ran my first 10k & 2 years ago, a HM.
Now, as I’m struggling… same supportive group.
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@sebastianhahn @WTL I’ve lived in SW Virginia for 20 years. But because I didn’t grow up here, some regional expressions and colloquialisms really pop out and I catalogue them like an anthropologist might.
The one I really adore, is that they don’t say, “I appreciate it”. Instead they say, “I appreciate you” or, really “appreciate ya”.
I love it for being more personal and less transactional.
This is a long winded preamble to say… appreciate ya!
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@sebastianhahn @WTL I’ve lived in SW Virginia for 20 years. But because I didn’t grow up here, some regional expressions and colloquialisms really pop out and I catalogue them like an anthropologist might.
The one I really adore, is that they don’t say, “I appreciate it”. Instead they say, “I appreciate you” or, really “appreciate ya”.
I love it for being more personal and less transactional.
This is a long winded preamble to say… appreciate ya!
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@mlawton @sebastianhahn Firstly, I also appreciate you all too. Secondly, that saying recently arrived here as well. I like people being nice to each other. 🧡
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@mlawton @sebastianhahn Firstly, I also appreciate you all too. Secondly, that saying recently arrived here as well. I like people being nice to each other. 🧡