Way back in the early days of my blog, I planned to write a post defining the many words, acronyms, and phrases we runners use that not just everyone understands. You know, like bandit, taper, bloody nipples, splits, LSD, two a days, BQ, the wall, or training cycle, but I quickly realized that had been overdone by many other bloggers. Perhaps the most detailed list was put together by Runner’s World in their Guide To Common Running Terms, so if you’re curious, be sure to check it out.
Today’s blog post has been setting on the back burner as a draft for nearly three years until I recently decided to finish it, but with a little twist. My revamped post focuses on a few more obscure words that runners can appreciate.
Callipygian
I think it’s fair to say that many runners are callipygian. Whether or not becoming callipygian is a goal of runners, it’s often a delightful result of logging all of those miles! So what does the adjective callipygian mean? It means having sculpted or shapely buttocks. 🙂
Niggle
I first heard the word niggle when one of my readers from Australia used it in a comment on my blog. Since it was a new word to me, I quickly looked it up and thought how perfectly it fits into our running vocabulary. A niggle is something that causes a persistent annoyance or discomfort and we runners become anxious when we suddenly have discomfort in any body part. I think it’s fair to say that we immediately fear the worst and assume that any little niggle will turn into a huge sidelining injury.
Cynefin
Cynefin is a Welsch word describing a place where a person feels at home and where they belong. For trail runners, a secluded trail in the middle of a forest is the cynefin where they feel right and at peace.
Fartlek
Perhaps fartlek isn’t as obscure as the previous words, but many average runners very likely have never heard of it – just running geeks who race and read running blogs throw around the word fartlek. Running fartleks is a great way to gain speed, but the average person will do a double take if you say you plan to do some fartleks after work. Fartleks is simply a Swedish word that means speed play and it’s a great way to get faster without doing an organized speed session.
- Questions:
- What obscure words do you use, running or otherwise?
- Was the word callipygian in your vocabulary? ~ I once used it in a blog post and most of my readers had not heard of it before. They got a big kick out of its definition when they looked it up!
- What is your favorite word or phrase runners use?
Fartlek is still one of my favorite running words, lol. Sometimes I use the work “tweak” to describe a minor injury, like “I tweaked my knee”, etc
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Seriously, how can anyone not love the word fartlek? And yes, tweak is a good descriptive word!
I just used niggle in a post and I thought to myself, who else would use this word in a conversation?
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I remember when you used it, and you’re right, I don’t think I’ve ever seen it used by anyone except runners.
The only one I’ve heard on this list was “niggle” and to be honest I thought it was something my runner friend made up!
What is LSD?
Niggle does sound like a made up word. 🙂 LSD is long slow distance.
I had not heard of callypigain either, and I’m not so sure it really applies to me. Thank God for Spandex!
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Interesting words. I’ve never heard of callypygian, niggle, nor cynefin – not sure if i can even pronounce them. Good post. Definitely worth the 3-year wait. Glad to know I’m not the only who sit on unfinished posts. Working on one now. Thank you for sharing.
HaHa! I still have a few unfinished posts I need to finish. Have you ever had an unfinished post actually post because you forgot that its scheduled date was approaching and didn’t move it to later? I have on a few occasions and it’s rather embarrassing!