Most of my runs take place with my MRTT crew on the beautiful trails surrounding our neighborhood. For the most part, we can cross through the intersections with a brief pause to check for traffic. There are, however, 2 busy intersections we frequent where we are required to wait. So what’s a runner to do at the stoplight? Stop and stretch? Keep moving?
Runners thoughts From a Stoplight
Noticing all of the different movements my running friends were doing at the stoplight got me thinking about what others runners do at stoplights. Here are a couple of activities I’ve witnessed lately. Do any of these look familiar to you?
Stretching
Upper body stretching and calf stretching seem to be the most popular moves I’ve seen.
Butt Kicks
A few runners enjoy alternating but kicks to keep the legs moving.
Running in place
Need to keep your heart rate up? Running in place seems to be a popular move.
Water and Fuel Breaks
Perfect time for a little hydration and refuel?
Me? I am hoping that the auto-pause on my Garmin has kicked in and I am happy to just stand still for a short break. Tell me what do you do at stop lights? Do you like to just enjoy the short rest or do you prefer to keep moving? We runners really are a unique bunch aren’t we?
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Maureen @ Maureen Gets Real says
I always pause my watch and just enjoy the breather while at a stoplight. Sometimes I’ll stretch my calves though.
Deborah Brooks says
I am always happy to pause my watch for a few seconds too!
Kim G says
If I have to stop at a light (which is often) I will either jog in place of stop and march in place. I try to make sure that I keep moving no matter what, but I do pause my Garmin, lol
Deborah Brooks says
Always pause the Garmin! 🙂
Debbie says
I kind of think it’s funny when runners run in place at stoplights, though I guess if they’re doing a tempo workout or something it’s a good way to keep the heart rate up. I just tend to stop and wait, though there may be some stretching going on. I remember an old joke that was something like, Joggers bounce up and down at traffic lights while runners just stand and look pissed.
Deborah Brooks says
ha ha I am always very appreciative of a little breather time myself!
[email protected] says
I’m a jog in placer. I know it looks silly and think so when I see others do it but I hate to stop moving.
Deborah Brooks says
As long as you know it looks silly 🙂
Annmarie says
Thankfully, I don’t have to stop too much on any of my route but when I do I usually use it to stretch my upper body for a sec or refuel!
Deborah Brooks says
the upper body stretch is good!
Laurie says
Loved this post, Deborah! You got me thinking. I often pray (Oh, PLEASE be a red light!) for a red light just to have a good excuse to take a break. My usual routine at a stoplight is to stand there panting. I DEFINITELY do not jog in place.
Deborah Brooks says
I am usually panting and hoping for a red light as well!
Wendy says
Haha! I love this! Yep, I’m like you, so relieved for the break in the motion. It’s kind of a gift…
Deborah Brooks says
Oh it sure is! I have one friend who is always like yeah we can make it across let’s just sprint. lol
Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says
I usually use the stoplight as an opportunity to take a break lol! But sometimes I’ll keep moving side-to-side if I’m feeling restless!
Deborah Brooks says
It is funny how many different things you can do at a stoplight
coco says
Fun question! I’ve started doing leg swings – an easier version of butt kicks?
Deborah Brooks says
yes if that works for you!
Darlene says
The lazy runner. Just stop and rest. Lol.
Deborah Brooks says
That is me too!
Chris Tiley says
This make me glad I live in the country. My regular running route means I only have to cross a main road once and can normally get across without needing to wait.
Deborah Brooks says
Well I guess that has it’s positives and negatives
Kimberly Hatting says
I usually pace back and forth and (probably) look rather annoyed LOL I don’t do the run-in-place act, though…I know my heart rate will not plummet that much in the short time I’m waiting.
Deborah Brooks says
I am sure you just look like you are anxious to get back at it!
Abbey Sharp says
I love all these tips! I am more of a running in place kinda girl to keep my momentum going
Deborah Brooks says
That works too!
Chaitali says
I think I just pause my watch and anxiously wait for the light to change! To be honest, I’m not sure what I do. I’ll have to pay attention next time.
Deborah Brooks says
Yes let me know!
Nicole @ Fitful Focus says
Now that I’m in a less busy area, I use lights as an excuse for a quick break, but when I lived in NYC, there were so many stoplights I couldn’t take a break at every one. I usually used the lights to guide the direction of my run. Can’t go straight here? I’ll go left!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes I can see living in NY you would really need a good strategy for the stoplights!
Marc Pelerin says
Definitely stopping my watch and catching a quick breather… that or turning the corner so I don’t have to stop!
Deborah Brooks says
Ha that works too!
GiGi Eats says
Running in place is always a good idea in my mind. It’s a great way to warm up those joints!!
Jenn says
I encounter very few traffic lights on my running routes. We have a few stop signs but since we run so early, we don’t usually have to stop to wait for cars, either. When I’m in a city where there are lights, I think I just stop and wait for them to pass.
Deborah Brooks says
That’s good that you don’t have to stop at many lights
Amy Barker says
I’m with you, I’m happy to stand there and have a little break!!
Deborah Brooks says
It sure is nice to have a little break!
Angela Cardamone @marathonsandmotivation.com says
I’m with you! I just take the time for a short stretch break and hope my Garmin auto-paused!!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes exactly!
Esther says
I used to be a running in place girl, but now I enjoy a little break!
Deborah Brooks says
I am right there with you!
Zenaida Arroyo says
I stop my watch and take a break. Normally this happens when I am doing an easy run so that is “OK”. 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Definitely oK!
Cari says
Ooh didn’t realize Garmin had an autopause. I’m used to manually pausing and either water/calf or both. There was question somewhere – thinking Wendy’s but can’t remember for sure – about when to stop your watch in training and my theory was only in conditions that don’t exist in race. So photos, water – let it run, I’ll do same during race. But street crossing? Nope, that’s a puse as hopefully no intersections on race day
Deborah Brooks says
That makes sense to pause on situations that do not occur on race day. Never thought of it that way
Shathiso says
I always run on the spot! 🙂 Thankfully, it’s usually not long enough to stop my Garmin but if had to wait any longer I would – I’m always about that stats!
Deborah Brooks says
ha yes don’t want to stand still too long!
Katie says
Newish reader, and I enjoy your blog! OK I’m a “running back and forth on the sidewalk” type which I realize looks stupid, HOWEVER, I will argue that this is, in fact, the lazy option – rather than stopping & waiting. Why? Because it’s harder to stop and start up running again then to just keep running back and forth. A different perspective. 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! I do like to hear different perspectives so thanks for sharing yours. Hope you have a great weekend
Debbie @ Deb Runs says
I’m with you, I just stand there thankful for the short little rest!
Deborah Brooks says
The short rest is always appreciated!