Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post Reply
JoeRoberts
Waterboy
Posts: 37
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:59 pm

Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by JoeRoberts »

How many schools out there allow their distance runners to train off school grounds and run on the roads during practice?


Blazer83
Riding the Bench
Posts: 60
Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:20 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by Blazer83 »

Jackson runners used to run on a gravel lane barefoot and crossed two railroad tracks and swam a moat. My buddy landed in a pole vault pit made out of old school bus seats we collected and covered with a military canvas. (Way back in the day of '78-'79). We never even had a cinder track. (still pickin those out of my knees) Unioto distance runners run on roads quite a bit, and they are the best distance team in the state since Mat Paxton has been there over the past decade. Making a distance runner go around in circles on a safe, soft track sounds ok but as long as the kid can think about safety at all times, it really should not matter where they train.


Blazer83
Riding the Bench
Posts: 60
Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:20 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by Blazer83 »

Sorry JoeRoberts- I'm sure you had a legitimate inquiry. I know that a lot of schools train distance runners on the sidewalks and roads around the school. On my daily trips back to my home, I pass through many towns between 3:30-5:00 and very often see Jr. and Senior High kids obviously distance training. I have yet to see one wearing earphones and listening to music, thankfully.


GAHSNOW
Freshman Team
Posts: 207
Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2005 5:19 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by GAHSNOW »

As a distance runner's parent, I'm totally against kids running on the roads unless it's a not very heavily traveled road. There are too many driver distractions now (cell phones). One of my kids has already been hit by a car while running.


User avatar
wildthingRV
All Conference
Posts: 735
Joined: Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:25 am

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by wildthingRV »

One of mine was hit last fall, but not at practice.

We don't allow them on the roads, nor do I encourage it. They tend to come too close to being hit in the driveway let alone on the road.

I also prefer to keep them off of pavement as much as possible to avoid lower-leg injuries. We have lots of grass and wooded areas to run.


User avatar
classof86
All State
Posts: 1022
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:51 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by classof86 »

Are you serious? Kids will be fine running on the road. I run on the road everyday and when a car goes by, i just drift further away from the road, not rocket science.


Ironman92
SEOPS Hippo
Posts: 31272
Joined: Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:04 am

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by Ironman92 »

no it's not...and in my 6 years we have been on many different roads...but with texting and cell phones it's really a lot different than just a few years ago.

The risk has become greater....still extremely unlikely....but too likely it seems.


User avatar
classof86
All State
Posts: 1022
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:51 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by classof86 »

We wonder why kids are so soft now a days


5kdude
Varsity
Posts: 462
Joined: Fri May 05, 2006 8:29 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by 5kdude »

when i was in high school that is all we did was go and run on the roads. if you are paying attachen and get over when you see a car coming your going to be ok. i have been running on the roads since i was 12


cg 22
JV Team
Posts: 280
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:48 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by cg 22 »

classof86 wrote:We wonder why kids are so soft now a days



Yea class of 86 mother use to tell him when he was little to go play in the road.


User avatar
classof86
All State
Posts: 1022
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:51 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by classof86 »

HAHAHAHA


trojandave
SEOPS
Posts: 5067
Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: Portsmouth HS--15 State Appearances in Boys Basketball--4th All Time in Ohio

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by trojandave »

I agree with Classof86 and 5kdude......I have been a runner for 39 years and run on roads and streets, not fields or trails.......to each his own, but it has worked out well for me.


ironmen1987
SE
Posts: 2312
Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:44 pm

Re: Schools that allow distance running on roads

Post by ironmen1987 »

Bike paths have made it a little easier to run for some but running on the road is common everywhere. I see kids running in Jackson and McArthur and for the most part both the drivers and the runners seem to be aware of each other. Most of the sidewalks have been so neglected that kids are more likely to get injured running on them than they are the streets. While i'm not crazy about it, i understand they need a bigger area to train and most schools can't provide that on school grounds. I know that the Jackson coaches want our runners staying in groups.


Post Reply

Return to “Track & Field”