Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pet Peeves

Being an only child who is relatively high strung, I've been known to have a bit of a temper. I'm one of those people who has sarcastic one sided conversations with other drivers whenever I'm driving (despite the fact that they cannot hear me, nor do they care). So it's no surprise that there are some things about running that really burn my grits. So here, in no particular order are my running Pet Peeves:

1. Sidwalk Hogs
Get it?
Where I grew up in Suburban Ohio, sidewalks were 2-way streets. Though sometimes narrow and uneven, one endeavored to be aware of his/her surroundings and allow others room to go about their business. This is apparently not the case around here.

Nothing bothers me more than when two people who are walking/running together choose to take up the ENTIRE sidewalk and force others onto the road/grass to pass them. I walk as much as I run, so I understanding taking a leisurely stroll with a friend or loved one and wanting to focus on just that. However, that doesn't give you the luxury to take up the whole 'road' and prevent anyone else from sharing it. Case in point: the other day these two (morbidly obese, yes) women were walking at the park and an older man was walking behind them. The two women saw him coming, saw that he was about 150 years old, and yet did not shift aside or give him any room to get by. He was forced into the grass where he tripped on a tree root. True story. Don't be a sidewalk hog.


2. Crazy Dogs and Clueless Owners

This one goes hand in hand with the sidewalk hogs. I despise it when people use their dogs to hog the sidewalk. If you are walking on the right hand side of the sidewalk/road, do not let your dog wander around on the left hand side. Not only are you taking up too much room, but you're a trip hazard!

Similarly, people need to accept the fact that not everyone loves dogs. Now I think I've made it clear I'm kind of obsessed with my puppy. That doesn't mean that I'm oblivious to the fact that she can be absolutely horrible on a leash. While I realize my 14", 16lb beagle isn't going to put anybody in the hospital, I get that some people just don't want her jumping in their faces and love-biting their noses (why not is a mystery to me, but I digress). Lately it seems owners are oblivious to this little fact, letting their dogs run leash-free or on an unlimited amount of retractable leash. Lady, I realize not all pit bulls are blood-crazed killers, but I really don't know anything about your dog and you don't want me to have to punch you. Don't act shocked when I tell you to control your loose Mastiff in a public park, dude.

3. Lack of Race-Day Port-o-Potty Etiquette

Port-o-Potty's at a race event are a hot commodity. I've waited in line for an hour before the start at bigger events, and I was happy to do so. While I don't mind waiting in line for a potty, what really gets me is the clueless person in front of me who doesn't seem to realize said line. Maybe you'll remember my port-o-potty incident at the KDF Marathon this spring (which I wrote about here). No joke, it cost me 5 or so minutes waiting for Mrs. Clueless to realize the potty was open and then get in.

All I ask is this: Be aware of the line! If you see the potty flip to vacant, go! Don't stand around and stare, don't be chatting with a friend - GO! On the same note, once you flip the potty to vacant, don't just stand in there fixing your hair or race belt - GO! I don't expect rocket speed, just awareness and a little quickness, please.

Oh, and heads up if there's no TP. Just a courtesy thing.

4. Awful Running Attire
Probably runs a 5:20 mile
Newsflash - I'm going to judge you if you're running in cutoff jean shorts and Toms shoes. I can't help myself, it's my natural reaction. That being said, I applaud everyone who takes the plunge to get into running and takes positive steps to ensure good health. That doesn't mean I won't judge you though.

Also, I don't care how hard you worked to get that marathon/5k/Ultra shirt - if it's 100 degrees outside and you're wearing a long-sleeved shirt, I'm going to roll my eyes at you (and make sure that you see it). This isn't a "peeve" so to speak, It's more of a "what the F#%@?"


What about you?!
- Did I miss anything? What are some of YOUR pet peeves?
- Am I wrong? Too harsh? Let me have it - change my mind!

5 comments:

  1. I love these, so true

    Additional ones
    - clueless specators that walk across the race course while the race is going on
    - people who over brag about how awesome they are before the event, always seems I pass them on the course too
    - no matter your race story, thier is that one person who always "one ups" you all the time, so annoying

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  2. ugh - what drives me batshit crazy are people who pet dogs before asking the owners if they're friendly. Most dogs are really sweet and all but scream "romp with me" but some dogs get nervous around strangers and it's never ok to just go up and pet a strange dog without asking the owner if the dog will be ok with it.
    (same goes for people who try to pick up cats without asking if the cats like to be held. It pisses me off SO much when people purposely pick up/squeeze/mess with my very easily frightened and NOT-holding friendly cats, then get angry when the cat scratches the ever-loving shit out of them.)

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  3. hahahaha. yes. i try so hard to not take up the paths. when i am with my dogs walking i do let them explore but i am like on constant alert to pull them immediately to the side when people are coming by. but when I am running and i have to go all the way around someone...its kinda nutso!!!

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  4. Holy crap I'm a sarcastic, bitey only child too. Soul mates? I'd like to add "ill fitting running attire" to the list or really any kind of attire. Oh and runners that don't let you pass... "get outta my way dickbag! You aren't winning this race so let me the hell by."

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  5. I think there's a hierarchy to the sidewalk. Moms with strollers get first dibs and everyone else should go around them. Next are runners, then people with dogs then regular walkers. If I'm walking the dogs I always clear the sidewalk for a runner (although that might just be because I am one too :)

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