On "runs"
It's interesting.
According to the media (and the analysis of media representation will be the next big part of my study), practitioners of pk run through the city. German-language media even seem to think that going in a straight line, no matter what obstacles come up, were the aim.
Nearly all the training I've seen so far hardly even combined techniques in one forward movement; hardly any of the people are into endurance sports - such as running...
But, I'll have to see. For example, most of the people I've so far been training with were beginners or practicing with beginners. That in itself may be of effect.
Plus, Vienna's best training spots do not offer themselves too well for extended runs. I think.
According to the media (and the analysis of media representation will be the next big part of my study), practitioners of pk run through the city. German-language media even seem to think that going in a straight line, no matter what obstacles come up, were the aim.
Nearly all the training I've seen so far hardly even combined techniques in one forward movement; hardly any of the people are into endurance sports - such as running...
But, I'll have to see. For example, most of the people I've so far been training with were beginners or practicing with beginners. That in itself may be of effect.
Plus, Vienna's best training spots do not offer themselves too well for extended runs. I think.

