I’m obviously not in charge, but I can’t really run due to genetic issues, and I’d love to hear about how your (and others’) interaction with green spaces are mediated by the experience of running in/through them. I imagine it creates a very different experience/relationship than a nature walk.
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I always feel more one with nature than an observer of nature on runs. It's more meditative and less... Mentally noisy I guess
I felt much the same when I ran more often than I do now. There's something buried in our brains from when we were long distance exhaustion hunters that wakes up once you're reaching a flow state during a run - smells are more vivid, our eyes take in all the small lives moving around us, and our connection to the earth feels more solid with each step.
I have no issues with posts like this in this group, as long as there's a connection to nature in the post and ensuing discussion. There are qualitative differences between running through natural settings and those full of concrete and blacktop, and I feel as though this is an appropriate avenue for folks to explore that.
Additionally, there had been interest during the last round of community suggestions for an "Outdoors/Hiking" type community. While there wasn't enough to get the green light, several mods felt that this corner of Beehaw would be an appropriate forum for those posts until there's enough engagement around those for their own community. If a post is more about technical aspects of running, you may be asked to post in !sports instead.
I'll second this. I'd love to see posts about the green spaces you run through, but for a discussion more focused on the running itself, that would be better suited elsewhere.