If you want to meet girls effectively, the stadium is the place to be. Why? Firstly, it’s less likely that you’ll be seen as a creepy stranger.
Guys, get ready: we’ve elevated morning jogs to an art form in meeting new people! If you want to catch a girl’s attention on the running track but aren’t sure how to do it without making silly mistakes, here are 5 simple and fun rules to help you make an impression and, maybe, start an interesting connection.
If you want to meet girls effectively, the stadium is the place to be. Why? Firstly, it’s less likely that you’ll be seen as a creepy stranger. Stadiums are well-lit and open, so girls feel safe. Secondly, if you spot a girl jogging at the stadium, she probably lives nearby, making it easier to offer to walk her home after your encounter.
Never run after a girl like a character from a horror movie. Instead, run towards her, smile, and slow your pace slightly so she doesn’t get scared. It’s better to catch her attention gradually rather than attacking her with your approach right away.
Trying to strike up a conversation when you’re sweating like a pig and looking like a mess isn’t ideal. Instead, approach her at the beginning of the run when you look relatively fresh and can actually say something coherent.
Look at her shoes to get some clues. If she’s wearing professional running shoes, she’s likely serious about her workout. In that case, don’t expect her to slow down for you. However, if she’s wearing casual shoes, she might be open to a pleasant chat, and you can accompany her without being pushy.
Many girls listen to music while jogging and might not notice your attempts to talk. Try a different approach: use non-verbal communication. You could use a sign like the one a guy used to attract attention creatively. If you don’t have a sign, just "accidentally" appear on her path with a "hurt" leg and ask for help. The goal is to get her to notice you instead of her playlist.
So, get in shape and start attracting attention on your jog! You’ll not only burn calories but might also make new connections that will make your runs more interesting.
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