Running Rhetorics

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I coined the term  running rhetorics and created the theoretical framework, that bears the same name, to explore the embodied, rhetorical, and phenomenological everyday lived experience of women runners. This isn’t just about running–it’s about what running means, communicates, and persuades.

Running rhetorics is the study and practice of how meaning, identity, and agency are created through the embodied act of running. It names the two-way communication between mind and body that emerges in motion: the body “speaks” through sensation, rhythm, and endurance, while the runner interprets, negotiates, and responds

Through this lens, running becomes a rhetorical act-a site of meaning-making, identity formation, and emotional processing. It is a language. A form of resistance. A space where hegemonic cultural narratives about gender, discipline, health, trauma, and inclusion are both reinforced and resisted.

Core tenants of my philosophical approach are:

What makes Running Rhetorics different?

Unlike traditional sport studies or physiological models that focus on performance metrics, Running Rhetorics centers:

  • The phenomenology of lived experience in running – how running feels and what it means beyond traditional performance metrics
  • The rhetorical power of embodiment — how the moving body itself creates meaning
  • The vernacular rhetorics of everyday runners, especially women whose identities have been historically marginalized in sport
  • The way running provides women tools for healing, agency, and identity formation beyond traditional cultural constraints.
  • Running as a means to process trauma stored in the body

Why it matters-Especially for Women

Running rhetorics centers the experience of women – trans and cis – who have been sidelined, silenced, or scrutinized in athletic spaces. For us, running isn’t a ‘recreational activity’–it’s a reclamation

It’s where trauma is metabolized

Where rage becomes our rhythm

Where we remember our power

In a culture that polices women’s bodies, running offers an opportunity for autonomy-and Running Rhetorics gives us the language to understand it

A feminist, embodied, rhetorical framework

The framework is still evolving-through research, storytelling, embodied inquiry, and the miles I log with women around the world. As the creator of Running Rhetorics, I continue to expand and refine the theory to reflect what running reveals about identity, communication, space, place, and power.

Running Rhetorics is more than a theory.

It’s movement

It’s resistance

It’s meaning-made mile by mile.

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