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      Does everyone run very slow in their dreams?

      Every time I am running in a dream it is like I am moving slower than a turtle and actually not really even going anywhere at all. I am usually getting chased by someone that is trying to kill me or harm me and I start to run and I my body feels like it ways a ton and I barely move and then the person trying to catch me is getting closer and closer very quickly then right as they are about to catch me I wake up sweating balls.

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      I have difficulty running as well. To the contrary, it feels as though my body weighs next to nothing and I simply can't get enough grip to propel me forward! If you are being chased by something you may need to face it at some point, either in waking life or in the dream state. (I say in waking life because it may be a subconscious manifestation of a problem you have in waking life)

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      My experience of running is usually the opposite: while dreaming, I'm able to run much faster than I'm even capable of while awake. I've even had a couple dreams where I was certain I was moving fast enough that a simple jump (or series of jumps) would get me flying, but alas, I awoke before taking to the sky.

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      I get this too. for example:The other night, I beat up a few pricks that were throwing nails at the tires of the bike I was riding, and one of them ran away so I chased him, but I couldn't run very fast and he got away. It kind of feels like I'm running in water- something is kind of holding me back... I get that feeling most of the time when I try to run in dreams.
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      I just replied in another thread similar to this. If you didn't know, what you're probably feeling is sleep paralysis, which stops your body from moving in real life so you don't sleep-walk and hurt yourself while dreaming. A lot of people can feel this sleep paralysis in their dreams, and I'm one of them; I can't move very fast while running or fighting in dreams.
      Sometimes I get the rare dream where I can run super-fast, but those are really, really ... rare.

      People who know a decent amount of information about sleep paralysis in dreams (ie, not me) can probably help you find ways to over-come it. Usually I just realise I'm dreaming when I can't move fast and it just goes away, but my subconscious has gotten smarter and makes up crazy reasons for me moving so slow, like there being a lot of wind, or I'm walking through really thick, long grass. Damn sub-conscious, thwarting me when I found the perfect dream sign :@
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      I find that I am more aware of the real world while I'm dreaming when I'm stressed. If this is true, and assuming this is sleep paralysis (which it is), then if you de-stress yourself, the problem should go away in time.

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      I have the same phenomenon in my dreams. However, that's a good thing in my opinion. Something like that is a good dream sign to signal that you're dreaming if you are doing anything with lucid dreaming.

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      yes, i experience this very often in dreams. in times of danger, i'm weakened. can't run fast, or scream loud, or punch hard. very frustrating, losing your defenses just when you need them the most.

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      If someone or something is chasing me in my dreams I run abnormally fast at first but just as I am about to get away my body feels almost weightless and I cannot run fast enough but the people I am running from are running much faster than before.

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      I don't run in dreams anymore. Many years ago I used to have nightmares and I couldn't run properly. Eventually I adapted to flying instead. Much more efficient and fast!

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      A lot of the times when I've tried running away from things in dreams, I found myself to be paralyzed, and a lot of the times when I've had to catch something in a dream, I found I was running really slow. In other conditions, I usually run at an average speed, maybe slightly faster than I can run in real life.

      The only time I remember being able to run extremely fast was in a non-lucid dream where I was a former government super soldier or something like that, trying to escape form government agents. I was running really slow at first, but since I was about to be caught, I tried as hard as I could to run faster, and found I could run at superhuman speed.

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      Differs, sometimes it feels as if ive got concrete boots on, other times a can almost glide at 100mph.
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      I used to have this, getting chased, or i can only whisper when calling for help.

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      I broke my knee very badly in February, so I can't run very well at all in real life. (It doesn't help that I am overweight either)

      But in my dreams I am a track star, I run so fast I seem to be flying directly over ground and sometimes can't even stop myself at first. But when I look down I see my feet somewhat spinning behind me as though I am Sonic the Hedgehog!
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      YES ! BUT only when its day time dreaming, i always feel very drunk in my dream a

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      in non lucid dream i always run really slow when being chased or something, but in lucid dreams i have hyper speed!
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      Happens to me whenever I run in dreams. I remember one dream in which I was running in, and I was running slow. It was on a nature trail. I was runnin from two ex friends of mine (not for real) and they were these two mean goth chicks, so, I started pulling on weeds and such on the side of the trail to propell myself faster, not sure if it worked or not.
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      Quote Originally Posted by lucidreamsavy View Post
      Happens to me whenever I run in dreams. I remember one dream in which I was running in, and I was running slow. It was on a nature trail. I was runnin from two ex friends of mine (not for real) and they were these two mean goth chicks, so, I started pulling on weeds and such on the side of the trail to propell myself faster, not sure if it worked or not.
      I have been exactly there, pulling on weeds and tall grasses in attempt to move myself forward. This is because, like someone earlier said, my feet 'can't simply get enough grip to propel myself forward', its really frustrating.

      I'm looking very forward to using the information I've found ITT, it is brilliant.
      Like jumping, and pretending that I have rocket boots or am on a rocket skateboard. I'm new to looking into controlling my dreams, wish me luck, this site seems pretty dang useful, so I decided to register.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Shackleford View Post
      Every time I am running in a dream it is like I am moving slower than a turtle and actually not really even going anywhere at all. I am usually getting chased by someone that is trying to kill me or harm me and I start to run and I my body feels like it ways a ton and I barely move and then the person trying to catch me is getting closer and closer very quickly then right as they are about to catch me I wake up sweating balls.
      Yes! I experience the exact same thing. When im being chased and I try to run, it feels like something is holding me back, and I run really slowly, its sooooo frustrating!

      I cant imagine being able to run fast in a dream, I wish!

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      being chased = being criticized
      running in slow motion = feeling helpless, lack of full control, struggle.
      being killed = being put down

      It seems like in reality you may be feeling some criticized in some way and you are having struggle and wanted to fight back with words. Projecting running slow shows emotionally you are having some struggle in defending yourself. In other words, you are feeling helpless in terms of protecting yourself in words. You basically wanted to show people what you can do, but due to low self esteem or confidence, you are losing control.

      Whether that criticizism is constructive, you are trying to avoid it. Deep down, you want to stay firm where you are and that is why you vent out this dream of being killed. (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...2234306AAWsaYM)

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      never in my lucid dreams. It is a common dream theme to have to run away from something, or get somewhere really quick, and find that it is very hard to move, or your feet are stuck to the ground. I had this dream twice.

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      I fly, run slow and run fast . its pretty disordered and makes no sense to me. just electrical impulses jumping in the brain deciding what I will be doing next
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      This happens to me all the time. I usually use it to trigger a lucid though

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      I remember that used to be my problem a while ago. I don't know what changed but now it's easy and a lot of my dreams have to do with running and parkour

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