…the birds.
I never run with music.
During a race, I want to hear if someone is coming up behind me.
During a jog, I want to hear nature.
What’s not to love about a low-flying hawk’s screech, an owl’s hoot, or a crow’s caw?
I am not alone. Nor would I want to be.
I’m the same. I’ve never listened to music when running.
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I totally agree with this! I am not a big runner, but trying to get better. But I have participated in a few 5k and 10ks and always been put off with music! Listening to the world another you clears me head! Zx
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There’s nothing like nature to inspire you to be outside!
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Oh this is wonderful! I have friends who run with headphones in but you’re right that the outdoors offers its share of music 🙂
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I feel the same way about hiking!
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I’m with you. I never listen to music. I’d rather enjoy my surroundings.
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I thought you were going to say ‘crossing the finishing line’. 🙂 🙂 I like walking but I can’t run to save my life.
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I have run several spring marathons in the woods, where I have entertained myself by birding by ear. I did a run last week, where I saw robins and bluebirds. A killdeer landed on the trail in front of me. I saw a hawk in an old dead tree. I heard at least 2 kinds of woodpeckers. LOVED your article!
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Yeah I never run with music. I run to get away from it all, so why bring it with you.
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Great perspective, thanks for sharing!
mindy@onesolarutah.com
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