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Make safety part of your new year’s fitness and training resolutions

Changing up your route and training time makes it difficult for any would-be criminal to anticipate your movements

WHILE you work on achieving your fitness goals this year, it is also important to make safety a part of your daily routine.

Head of Marketing and Communication for Fidelity ADT, Charnel Hattingh, shares a few basic tips to help you focus all your attention on training without having to worry about criminal elements:

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Identification – Carry some form of identification on you, so that any bystanders will know who you are and who to contact in case of an emergency. Most exercise gear has small pockets for this very reason.

Safety in numbers – Hattingh strongly discourages running or cycling alone. Rather join a group of people who can look out for your safety and also offer moral support along the way when muscle pain or cramps set in.

Tell someone – Ensure someone you trust knows that you are headed out for a run or cycle, has an idea of the route you plan to take and when you should be returning. In this way, they can quickly raise the alarm if you do not return as planned.

Be visible – Wear reflective clothing to ensure you are visible to other road users. Run against traffic and cycle with traffic. This makes you even more visible to others. If you can, make use of pavements or any designated cycle tracks.

Vary your routine – Changing your route and training time makes it difficult for any would-be criminal to anticipate your movements. The change in scenery can also make the physical exertion more enjoyable.

Charge your phone battery – Make sure your cellphone battery is fully charged so that you are able to call for help in case of an emergency. It is also important to save the correct emergency contact numbers on your phone so that you can quickly contact the police, your security company or your neighbourhood watch when you need them.

Mobile tracking – Find out from your security company if they offer a mobile tracking app which can be downloaded on your cell phone. This is an effective way of alerting emergency service providers when you need them, while also giving them your accurate location, especially if you are running or hiking along a mountain path or in a forest.

 

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Tamlyn Cramer

With a background in publishing in the UK, Tamlyn has been in the news industry since 2013, working her way up from journalist to sub-editor. She holds a diploma in journalism from the London School of Journalism. Tamlyn has a passion for hard environmental news, and has covered many such stories during her time at the Zululand Observer. She is passionate about the written word and helping others polish their skill.
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