Yesterday, news hit very close to home about a female found dead on the University of Georgia campus. Athens is just a short drive down the road from Augusta. But the news hit even more after learning the woman was an Augusta University nursing student. Authorities were called around noon after the woman had not returned from a run she left for earlier yesterday morning. As a runner myself, this was just another scary incident that left me anxious about my own running plans and thinking about safety tips for runners.
My thoughts and prayers are with the woman’s family and friends. I can’t imagine what they’re going through right now. I also hope that law enforcement will be able to quickly determine what happened, and find the person(s) behind it. It’s so sad that this is the world we live in, where a person can’t even go out to exercise without the fear of something bad happening.
Running Alone
I’ve been running for years now. Unfortunately, most of my running is done solo since I don’t have any running friends. I do have a treadmill at home, which is where I have done many runs. And I use the treadmill a lot more than I’d ideally like to. But when it’s dark or raining, it is a convenient option that allows me to still get my exercise done. There’s also not a sidewalk in my neighborhood to run on. Plus, my neighborhood is pretty small, so I have to run the same route over and over to get any sort of mileage.
When I’m not running in my neighborhood or on the treadmill, I have done many runs on the Greeneway in North Augusta. While I feel mostly safe on the Greeneway, I will admit that when it’s early and there aren’t many people around, it can be a little scary. There are also some stretches on the path that aren’t close to homes or stores.
At some point, North Augusta did go through and put markers on the path with letters and numbers to have as a reference for where you are. I was glad to see that, because whether it’s due to criminal activity or just an injury, having those markers to let someone know where you are can help them get to you quicker.
Dangers For Runners
Of course, you want to believe that nothing bad will ever happen. And we all hope it doesn’t. But after countless stories of people attacked and killed while out running, it’s important to be vigilant and prepared. Criminal activity can happen at any time, and anywhere. Especially these days. Being a victim of a crime isn’t the only danger that runners face. Injury is another thing that can happen to even the most seasoned runners. Regardless of the situation, it’s good to be aware of the dangers and take precautions to prevent any major incidents.
Runner Safety Tips
That’s why after reading about the woman killed at UGA yesterday, I started looking up safety tips for runners. Here are some steps you can take to keep yourself safe when you’re out on your next run.