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FAFFAGE- how long does it take you to get out for a run?

ju-ju- profile imageju-ju-Graduateβ€’β€’484 Voters
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10 to 15 minutes- I have my routine.
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Up to 5 minutes- I'm super slick
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15 to 30 minutes- I like to be prepared
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Over 30 minutes- Faffage is part of the routine... right?
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It varies
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Other- please state
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Josephineeee profile image
Josephineeee

Anything more than 5 minutes and I wouldn't go out lol

roseabi profile image
roseabi

EASILY an hour 😁

linda9389 profile image
linda9389Graduateβ€’ in reply toroseabi

Absolutely! And I don't particularly faff. Not possible any faster, even with everything laid out and ready to go - there's the cup of tea and the banana to digest first :D If I have to run later in the day I can be out there a bit quicker ...

roseabi profile image
roseabiβ€’ in reply tolinda9389

Oh yes, that's a good point! I was thinking about morning runs, but afternoon ones are much quicker 😊

BargainRzl profile image
BargainRzlGraduate

During the week it’s fine. I set my alarm for 6 and hit snooze a couple of times. But I know if I’m not in the shower by 7:30 I’ll be late for work, so I *can’t* faff beyond 6:45.

On a non-work day, especially if for some reason I’ve had to run much later in the day, faffage can run to HOURS. Even if I am in full running gear and ready to go.

Silverfox1943 profile image
Silverfox1943Graduate

I do extra daily exercises because of old age problems. Gives me peace of mind and no injuries or strains so far. A good routine is the by-word.

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Bonsaiboy

I can only do my runs after work. I finish at 4pm but have an hour drive. I try to do some simple stretches when I'm changed but usually try to get out by 5.15. wondering how I will feel once the dark evenings and bad weather sets in.

SamSam17 profile image
SamSam17Graduate

Up to 5mins but that’s only because I’m using the treadmill at home :)

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Dexy5Graduateβ€’ in reply toSamSam17

🀣

schumigirl profile image
schumigirl

I am still to brave running outside as I am so slow (had my big toe fused a few years back and the consultant told me I would never run again, slowly getting back to running some years down the line). I've had a few false starts since trying to get back on C25K but am determined I will run again whether fast or slow. I still faff before getting on the treadmill though! I have a treadmill at home but occasionally do C25K training at the gym. The last C25K I did my Fitbit thought I was walking I'm that slow! At the end of the day I'm moving and burning calories, that's all that's important!

mrrun profile image
mrrunGraduate

The gear is always prepared and ready so it's just 'go'.

Pantingpainter profile image
Pantingpainter

Currently I think about it for about half an hour, then I lie down till the thought goes away! :-D

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toPantingpainter

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ju-ju- profile image
ju-ju-Graduateβ€’ in reply toPantingpainter

This is my favourite, I’m in stitches!!!

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toju-ju-

We have an old guy at Woodland Workout, 78πŸ€” he is a scouser,

This is his strategy, he lays there for half an hour thinking about getting up and then rolls over and forgets about it.πŸ™ˆπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Today he was there, first time in weeks , so the strategy works.πŸ™ˆπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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MitzirunsGraduate

Have to fit in between child related duties... grab the opportunity or it’s gone.

Tbae profile image
Tbae

Being retired I only go when I am chilled, relaxed, ready and the best I can be. Even if I am not, I tell myself this is your best.

Got three slots in my day, contingency plan.

I am getting slicker now, but generally my preparation and warm down is longer than my slow pace runs.I always resist cutting corners.

Easier for me I know.Less responsibilities.

So about an hour minimum.

But loving it all and do not enjoy my run if I am not relaxed and tension free.

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DNB2512 profile image
DNB2512Graduate

What about 5 - 10 minutes?

Copperbird profile image
CopperbirdGraduate

10-15 mins because I can't do anything in the morning before I have fed the cat :)

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katsheareGraduate

My alarm goes off at 6, I'm out the door between 6:10 and 6:15. I'm not sure I could actually get dressed, drink water, use the loo and do so quietly so as to not wake my partner or our son quicker than that.

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JanfranGraduate

My 15 to 30 mins includes a little bit of lying in after the alarm goes off at 7. I'm out be 7.30 though, after drinking some water and eating a banana. I hope that the time may reduce as I become better at getting up in the morning!

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Rooster678

9 minutes to drag myself out of bed... 1 minute to change, get headphones started, trainers on, cap on and out.... go!!!!

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Agi74

When I was running (injury) I'd have my kit ready to go but I'd never run without some dynamic stretches and warm ups so I've included that.

Still managed a Flippin ankle tendon injury though so maybe I should warm up longer!

If it takes longer than 5 minutes I'll not have time to fit it in between my partner getting home from work and the kids bedtime

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lovebomb

Have to get changed, deposit clean dog poo bags in 1 side and phone in other side of the bra, connect headphones, start radio and other app, get dog lead on, (by the time I've put my running shoes on she's going mental!!!) lock back door, put key in shed then I'm off!!!

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NobbywattsGraduateβ€’ in reply tolovebomb

Oh pleeeease don't put your phone in your bra - it's SO SO bad for your boobies (all that radiation going STRAIGHT into breast tissue).

Julzkibs profile image
JulzkibsGraduate

I replied with up to 5 mins, realistically its more like 6/7 mins, but theres no option between up to 5 and 10 to 15 :)

nuffsaid profile image
nuffsaid

it takes longer as I get older, I have to give my body notice

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Madge50Graduate

I do a bit of prep the night before to prevent too much faffidge.......doesn’t always work.....πŸ˜‚

Mx

Razouski profile image
Razouski

I am sure this is aimed at me ju-ju- after my recent performance with the change in the weather. All summer I've been mostly faff-free but the other day when warmer gear was required it seemed to take me an age. This afternoon was more slick as I knew what I needed AND where to find it. :-)

ju-ju- profile image
ju-ju-Graduateβ€’ in reply toRazouski

Hee hee!!

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Phlashster

I get up at 5:40am and like to be out by 5:45 because the family starts getting up at 6:15 so I like to be back by then

SOlb profile image
SOlb

i replied less than 5 but as some others have said more like between 5-10 otherwise I probably wouldn't do it

LibbiC profile image
LibbiC

I’ve just set aside a drawer with my running stuff in so it’s all ready to go (and not messy and all over the house). I’ve got tops on one side, bottoms on the other, sports bras and socks in the middle and my headphones and phone holder tucked in at the front....but still it takes me about 10-15mins to get ready!! Haven’t quite perfected the order of getting it on yet so end up messing around. I’m only on week 3 so I’m hoping to get slicker with time!

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Jell6Graduate

15-30 minutes ,especially now it's getting colder and darker. I've got so many things to put onπŸ™„

If you had asked in July I would have answered 10-15 minutes 😎

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NobbywattsGraduate

Spring & summer: I plan in advance - will run tonight or not. My running stuff is in a drawer ready to rock & roll. iPod shuffle is charging in kitchen. The thing that takes the longest is untangling the headphone wires! The whole process takes probably 5-10 minutes.

Autumn & Winter: everything same as above except a bit more faffing with layers, high viz, gloves etc. So a good 10 minutes.

LibbiC profile image
LibbiCβ€’ in reply toNobbywatts

Wireless headphones are the best! Not sure if iPod shuffle has Bluetooth tho!

Nobbywatts profile image
NobbywattsGraduateβ€’ in reply toLibbiC

I don't think it does, it's quite "primitive"!

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5Graduate

Not so much faffing for 30 minutes but allowing the body to wake up and function.

BarbieW profile image
BarbieWGraduate

I have to set my basal insulin to 70% 30 minutes before I run so. Have an excuse!!!!!!!

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Speedy99Graduate

I get up at a stupid time in the morning to do my run and as it's dark I don't worry about scaring anybody so put on clothes, tie back hair and am gone! If I chose to run in the daylight...it would take much longer!

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Annabel51

I prefer to run in the mornings when I can. And when I’ve made up my mind to go, like to get ready & get going. As I work part time I try to run on a non working day, otherwise I think I’d be too tired to run.

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mx5mada

I have everything ready to hand

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AnneDroidGraduate

I count my pre-run coffee as part of the faffage. As I take it black it takes a while to cool... :)

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TailChaserGraduate

I procrastinate as much as possible...take 2 trips to the toilet? Have I tied my laces enough? Is the music right or would I rather listen to a podcast? What route shall I take? Is it too cold? Are my leggings going to be warm enough? Will I be too hot in this top? My shoes are getting a bit worn on that bit of the ball of my foot, better put another pair on my Amazon Wishlist whilst I remember... Anything to delay the inevitable. Don’t know why, I always manage to get out the door eventually.

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Smee223Graduate

Aaages but I also have to convince the baby and the toddler they want to go for a ride in the buggy and get them ready! Just give the baby once last feed... And then one of them needs another nappy change by that point πŸ˜‚

By myself? About five minutes!

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate

Takes me yonks to find a decent set of headphones!!! Lol x

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GryllotalpaGraduate

Depending when do you start counting. My just sub-30 min routine starts with the alarm clock waking me from deep sleep and involves a coffee and a toilet stop.

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angelbettyGraduate

My prep time depends what i have to do before I can run. Ie take kids to school. Usually i dress for a run, do school run, then run. If you count all that it could be 2-3 hours. I wake roughly 5.30-6am and typically step out for my run around 8.30.

If I didn't need to do that it would around 10-15mins x

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crystaltips42

About twenty minutes but that's from waking up and getting out of bed to going out of the front door.

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AliHCGraduate

I can be dressed and ready to go in minutes if I get my πŸ’© together. But I like to run in the countryside which is 5 mins drive from home. So most of the time is spent looking for car keys πŸ”‘ Once I've parked up, I then faff with getting the music sorted and the app up and running and choosing which celeb to listen to πŸ˜‚

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