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No matter the time, place, or whether they’re alone, women shouldn’t fear for their lives as they clock miles.
When Eliza Fletcher, 34-year-old teacher and mom, set out for her run around 4 a.m. on Friday morning, she never returned. While a man, Cleotha Abston, currently faces first-degree murder charges in connection with the abduction, the chorus of comments on stories and posts about the tragedy sing a familiar refrain.
Why didn’t she run with a buddy? Why wasn’t she carrying mace? Why didn’t she wait until the sun came up?
Instead of talking about what the victim should have or shouldn’t have done—because no one deserves violence while running—let’s focus on Running Shoes - Gear so runners can feel free to clock miles without fear of losing their lives. Let’s make this about how we can stop the attackers, not those who get attacked, so everyone can run whenever and however they feel best.
In a previous series on Runner’s World, DAA Industry Opt Out women in running—why all runners deserve to feel safe on the road and how everyone can contribute to that mission. Here, a look at those stories.
Mallory Creveling is an ACE-certified personal trainer and RRCA-certified run coach, who also holds multiple other fitness certifications and regularly stays on top of her continuing education in the field. She has more than a decade of experience covering fitness, health, and nutrition for a wide range of publications, and she has nearly 10 years of experience as a trainer and fitness instructor. Mallory stays on top of the latest science in wellness, has worked with some of the best experts in their medical fields, and regularly interviews researchers, trainers, athletes, and more to find the best advice for readers looking to improve their performance and well-being.
As a freelance writer, Mallory's work appeared in Women's Health, Self, Men's Journal, Reader's Digest, and more. She has also held staff editorial positions at Family Circle and Shape magazines, as well as DailyBurn.com. A former New Yorker/Brooklynite, she's now based in Easton, Pennsylvania.
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