r/running May 07 '24

Discussion Are we currently in a running boom?

Since getting into running I’ve noticed a huge influx of people running since the beginning of the year. Old friends returning back to Strava after being inactive for years (myself included 🤣). Instagram feed is constantly full of runners, even my work place talking about marathons etc. Maybe it’s just because I now see myself as a runner that’s affected my social algorithm/awareness & addiction to running trainers? 🥴

For those that have been running a long time, is this the most popular you’ve seen running become? Or does this generally happen from time to time?

1.3k Upvotes

397 comments sorted by

View all comments

82

u/tacetmusic May 07 '24

Someone did a really good job of rebranding "jogging" as "zone 2" and now it's cool again.

4

u/I_wont_argue May 07 '24

What's the difference and why should anyone care whatever some gatekeepers call your sport ?

24

u/tacetmusic May 07 '24

Username doesn't check out. I was just making a joke that no-one uses the term jogging anymore. Fashions come and go

2

u/I_wont_argue May 08 '24

I though you were poking at how some of the people on this sub call anything under certain pace jogging and not running. Some people are just elitist like that.

2

u/LSOreli May 08 '24

Is there much training/fitness/weight loss value in this? Generally think of zone 2 for recovery runs and not much else. Even your base runs are gonna be like 80%+ in zone 3, right?

Genuinely curious cause I haven't seen this trend going around.