Kristia
Well-Known Member
As running becomes more popular, I think the line between 1 and 2 is becoming less defined and there is definitely a shade of gray in the middle which is probably where I fall. Definitely won't be dressing up in a tutu for any runs (don't know how people do that), I usually do try for a PR, but try to have a good time and not take it so seriously that I stress myself out.Of course there can be runners that are both type 1 and type 2. I just meant that in a general observation of the majority of runners. Generally, Type 1 dont run year round, but start running the schedule 3 months before the event, and generally, Type 2 runners run year round and it is more a lifestyle then a hobby.