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Stay safe while training

SANDTON – ADT has released some security tips for people training for big marathons or cycling events.

 

Safety should be part of any training plan for individuals who are preparing for big events such as the Cape Town Cycle Tour, the Two Oceans Marathon or any of the parkrun events happening across the country.

This according to Theunis Kotze, general manager ADT Inland Region who said, “Our roads are very busy this time of year with cyclists and runners making use of the favourable weather conditions to get into shape. My wish is that every single person is able to enjoy their workout in safety.”

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A very good place to start with one’s safety routine, he said, was by making sure another person is aware of the route you will be taking and your expected time of return. In this way, they can quickly raise the alarm in case something goes wrong.

“Visibility is another very important aspect. Wearing reflective clothing ensures you are visible to other road users,” said Kotze.

There is safety in numbers. Kotze recommends strongly against running or cycling alone but rather to join a group of people who can look out for your safety and also offer encouragement along the way when the muscles get too sore.

Kotze recommended the following tips:

  •  Make sure your cellphone is properly charged so that you are able to call for help in case of an emergency
  • Don’t use the same training route every day. Varying the route makes it difficult for any would-be criminal to anticipate your movements, while the change in scenery can also make the physical exertion more bearable for you
  • Leave the headphones at home. It is better to remain aware of your surroundings at all times so that you can hear any oncoming vehicles or other potential risks to your safety
  • Take along enough money to be able to catch a bus or a taxi or even make a phone call from a payphone if need be
  • If you have an alarm system at home, remember to activate it before leaving for your training. Lock all the doors and gates, so that your loved ones remain safe while they wait for your return.

“Cycling groups such as the Pedal Power Association have put together very important safe cycling tips. Take a look at their website www.pedalpower.org.za for advice,” Kotze concluded.

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