RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Not Just Running: Coping with and Managing Everyday Life through Road-Running Simon Cook 29 August 2014, London.

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RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Not Just Running: Coping with and Managing Everyday Life through Road-Running Simon Cook 29 August 2014,

Escape – coping with everyday life

3 Training Diaries Go-Along Mobile-Video- Ethnography- Elicitation Interpreted from interviews Running Routes

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Representations of running 4 Sport Health/Fitness Experience- orientated After Tanio, 2012

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Running as an escape Escape from somewhere Escape to somewhere Escaping through distance and time Escape into oneself Escape into movement (absorption) 5

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape from somewhere ‘The original reason I first started taking up running again in Plymouth was I felt locked inside those tiny little rooms in university halls... and I suffered depression the winter before last and I thought I’ll go out, get healthy, get some fresh air and it all started from there... It’s a complete escape, from being trapped inside the house or trapped inside the city centre with no means of getting out. I used to love Central Park because it is so quiet and you kind of escape from the noise and the city because I am a country person that moved into the city and never realised how noisy and non-stop it is. It doesn’t stop at night or ever but at Central Park, it is quiet.’ (Go-Along) 6

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape to somewhere ‘I think it’s just not having the cars, no other distractions and then occasionally you look up and there will a bird of prey on the way in or something going on. But it’s just the clean air I think, so occasionally I will get across on the ferry and run around the coast that way; Oreston [a suburb of the city next to the River Plym] is always quite a nice one – it’s really hilly.’ (Go-Along) 7

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape through distance and time ‘I work as a social worker and have done for about 15 years and I’ve always dealt with confrontation and I’ve dealt with challenges... I try and run home from work and... my run home can be my de-stress, well not de-stress because I don’t get stressed but I think clearing out my mess before I get home... I’m very boundary setting, my home is my space so I don’t like to bring work into my house or I don’t like to bring the worries or the anxieties or the confrontation into my house so I will run home... that is my escapism.’ (Video-Ethnography) 8

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape into oneself ‘It’s so de-stressing, I’ve got proper time to think and I never get that anywhere else. Normally because I live in a flat with people who insist the TV’s on all the time. I like to have that time to think, you know, that you just can't get elsewhere and I think, as I say, that comes back to the noise as well, noise of the cars and everything. You just don't get time to think unless you go out where you can block it out of your mind.’ (Go-Along) 9

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape into oneself I go out and start thinking. Very often, something rational that I didn’t think of throughout the whole day, suddenly comes to my mind… This can be solved so easily if I just took five seconds out and stopped worrying. I can problem-solve while running’ (Go-Along) 10

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape into movement (absorption) ‘I remember very vividly when my granddad passed away, that I got that phone call and my housemates went ‘you all right?’ – ‘yeah, going for a run’. I just ran and ran and I ran harder and harder until I kind of shut out everything, and then just eased up and let little bits in at a time when I was taking it in as I ran away. So not trying to forget it completely but it’s just trying to use that rhythm to control each thought till I came back and went ‘he was 85, he had a really good life.’’ (Go-Along) 11

Run Commuting – managing everyday life

13 10 Go-Along interviews Interpreted from interviews & survey Surveys

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Why run-commute? ‘It’s the best way to fit in the miles I want to run for my marathon training’ (survey response) ‘new born babies’ (survey response) ‘fit [running] into my work/family life’ (survey response) 14

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Run-Commuting frequency 15

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Run-Commuting distance 16

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 ‘Runable’ distance ‘Probably ten miles or less for me but other people are faster and fitter you know. But for me, if I lived more than ten miles away I just don’t think I could physically do that’ (Go-Along) ‘I could run to work from the train and that would be quicker but I would be annoyed in a way … that wouldn’t be far enough maybe, which is what maybe a mile or something. It would almost be frustrating to get sweaty for that distance and I’d have to shower and go through all that stuff’ (Go-Along) 17

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Run-Commuting duration 18

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Other benefits Health Wellbeing A ‘buzz’ Productivity Etc 19

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Escape and run-commuting Escape from other transport modes Escape from road-side travel 20

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Run-Commuting infrastructure 21

Challenging running Challenging the commute

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Representations of running – no transport 23 Sport Health/Fitness Experience- orientated After Tanio, 2012

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Reimagining the commute Challenging what a commute can be. Valuing travel time as productive A commute can be fun 24

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 What next? Is it a good form of transport? What potential does it have to expand? What can/should be done to encourage and facilitate run- commuting? 25

RGS-IBG 2014 Exercise and the Environment 2 Questions? Simon Cook Royal Holloway University of London 26