How Many of These Running Etiquette Rules Do You Know?
Here’s how to deal with everything from an overly chatty training partner to farting on a group run—according to an expert.
Lizzie Post, the great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post, (the woman behind Etiquette, published in 1922 and numerous etiquette and advice columns) spends her days continuing her family legacy of writing about, talking about, and advising on etiquette. She’s written books on etiquette—including the recently published Higher Etiquette, and Emily Post’s asked, “What’s the word on spitting during runs. When is it and is it okay?&rdquo—is copresident of the Emily Post Institute Running Shoes - Gear Awesome Etiquette podcast.
In her free time, Post is also a dedicated runner. She started running 10 years ago, using a couch to 5K app on her phone, and finished with a 5K she ran with her cousin. Since then, she gets out on the paths and trails in Burlington, Vermont, for regular runs.
“I covet my daily run,” she said.
So we asked Post to put her etiquette expertise to use to answer some of your Whats a Good 5K Time.
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