Episode 25

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4th May 2020

Should you Wear a Mask while Running?

Hello Runners!

Should you wear a mask while running? That is a question that has been kicked around since the Covid-19 pandemic started.

We are now over two months into our lives being abruptly changed by the coronavirus. It feels like a year. I long to run with my running friends and go out to breakfast, eating away the morning after a nice run. But that is probably far off. I am running. Actually, I ran more miles in April than I have in any month the past two years.

As with many of us, I'm doing my job of staying at home, I feel I am contributing my share. That is what we are supposed to do. But I am forever grateful to the selfless front line medical workers that are working day and night to exhaustion saving people but also seeing the ugly side of death. I thank all the other workers; police, firemen, grocery store workers, and so many others that are out there keeping things going. They are putting their life on the line for us. Most are healthy some are not and have passed.

We are fortunate as runners to be able to still go outside and run. But should we be wearing a mask? Well, Scientist Taisa Kushner, Coach David Manthey, and Dr. Christoper Segler give their thoughts. And a few of my serious running friends also provide their thoughts and if they wear a mask while out for a run.

I hope you enjoy this episode. It's different than the others and provides you thought provoking opinions that may help you to decide if you should wear a mask. That is if you haven't already decided.

If you have any comments about this topic, I would love to hear from you. And when I say hear I mean hear. Record a voice message to me by Clicking Here!

Please stay healthy and safe and respect other runners. We will get through this!

~ Jim

 

SHOW NOTES

Taisa Kushner - Running and the Science Behind Mask Wearing - Article

Oiselle Volée Team– By and For Women Athletes - Website

Coach David Manthey - Runners Edge of the Rockies - Bear Chase Race Series

Dr. Christopher Segler - Doc on the Run - Podcast

NPR - Is it safe to go running right now? - Article & Report

Belgian - Dutch Study - Business Insider Article   - Medium Article - The actual study is hard to find but this article will give you the picture. The study was debunked as Taisa mentioned in the discussion.

 

Inspirational Running Quote (during these trying times)

“You're Allowed to Scream, You're Allowed to Cry, But DO NOT GIVE UP” – Anonymous

 

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Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!
Feel Good Running | For the Everyday Runner!
Feel Good Running is for the everyday runner. No matter if you are a long time runner, a beginner or just thinking about getting into running, you will enjoy each episode. Our goal is to inspire, motivate and even entertain you. Our guests are mostly everyday runners that have amazing stories about their running. There are also weekly news snippets about runners accomplishments that will inspire you. And we always end the show with a motivating running quote! Host Jim Lynch is an avid Feel Good Runner himself. Enjoy the show.

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Jim Lynch

I am an accomplished long-distance runner, having completed 101 marathons and earning recognition as a certified 50 States finisher, with a marathon completed in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. I have also completed a 50K ultramarathon in Moab, Utah.

In addition to my athletic achievements, I am a certified Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) race director and support multiple race events each year across Denver and beyond. I currently serve as the course director for the half marathon at the Denver Colfax Marathon. I also collaborate with HAL Sports and Aravaipa Running, contributing to the execution of several high-profile road and trail races.

Previously, I served as race director for the Maui Marathon from 2023 to 2025, following more than a decade of involvement in various leadership and operational roles. I also served as Vice President of Valley Isle Road Runners, supporting and growing the running community in Maui.