![]() This wasn't the best route to take, but it got me to actually make a change. I don't think I would do it again, but that adrenaline high was incredible. Fortunately, there was one really nice homeless man who intervened and mediated, and eventually a couple of cars (patrons and owner from the restaurant) found us. I kept my distance as I didn't know if he had a weapon, and I quickly noticed I was being surrounded by homeless people who were inciting him. There was a surreal 2-3 blocks of him jumping over dumpsters and doing parkour shit, but eventually he turned around, completely exhausted, and threatened me. It worked and he was visibly disoriented and tired after 10-15 blocks. ![]() He was MUCH faster than I was (even if I had my running shoes on), but since my city is basically a giant grid, I figured by getting out of his line of sight so that he could not see me would encourage him to start walking, and after he saw me again coming from a different direction/corner he would start running really fast. A huge group of people were running after this guy but they all gave up after 2-3 blocks. I just got out of a 3 hour yoga workshop, and as I was putting stuff in my trunk I heard a bunch of ladies screaming "Thief!" while running out of a restaurant across the street. See the Related Subreddits section for other popular fitness-related subreddits.General Posting Guidelines (click for more info): No Questions Related to Injury, Pain, or Any Medical Topic ![]() Progress Posts Must Be Detailed and Useful Posts Must Be Specific to Physical Fitness and Promote Useful Discussion No Threads That Are Answered by the Wiki, Searching Threads, or Google Welcome to r/Fitness! Click Here for a one-stop shop of our most important resources. ![]()
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