Rule 1.12: Do not tempt fate. “Keep your wits about you. Live to run another day.”
Rule 1.17: Look before you expel. “…please make a good-faith effort to make sure the area immediately around you—experts call this the Loogie Radius—is reasonably clear of other before you spit, blow, or hawk.”
Rule 2.27: Run the mile you’re in. “…it can be tempting to dwell on the total distance or on how far you are from the finish line. Try not to. Instead, focus on the mile you’re running at that particular moment. Be mindful of the full distance, of course; mentally and physically, you should be aware of how far you’ve got to go. Primarily, though, keep your head in the here and now.”
And finally the Frozen II Rule: Do the next right thing.
Let’s take a look at of these in isolation and then put them all together for a great COVID-19 plan. In regards to Rule 1.11 one question is why sign up for a race when all of the early spring races (and likely more) have been canceled and who knows when your next race will be? For many of us having a schedule to follow helps us get outside (if able and allowed—and in most states right now even with many things shut down getting outside in a socially distant manner is OK) or on a treadmill to run. Even if your race has been canceled or postponed, keep training to stay motivated, in shape and healthy—which really is the main goal. If training all out for a race that is on the schedule seems a bit much consider the following tweaks—cut back duration and/or intensity of plan by 20%, add more cross training, or work on building base miles in anticipation of starting fall race training in a few months.
Rule 1.12 (tempting fate) in this environment pertains to social distancing and non-group running—please don’t go out in groups and run right now! It may seem a little dramatic to suggest that running in a group, even a small one, right now is “tempting fate,” but it is—either yours or someone you interact with. We know that COVID-19 is extremely contagious and even small groups of people can become infected (sometimes without knowing it) and pass it on to others they come in contact with—think family. So run alone or in pairs (three people max—six feet apart), and when done wash your clothes and body.
Rule 1.17 is pretty self-explanatory particularly in light of the contagious nature of COVID-19 and the fact that it is spread by respiratory droplets. It is never good to spit on anyone, but for sure not now. And fortunately the Loogie Radius and social distancing are both about six feet.