with a friendly stranger.As Josie Jump says, "10K run then forum picnic and a good cause: couldn't be better :-)"Need more persuasion? One lucky random entrant will win a pair of running shoes every year for the rest of their life! Sounds like just
Enter the Liverpool Santa Dash this month and you'll be in with a chance to win one of four pairs of Nike LunarGlide running shoes.Four lucky runnersworld.co.uk Santa Dash entrants will be selected at random to win a pair of LunarGlide running shoes
Could this be the offer of a lifetime? For the price of a whizzy pair of shoes and a couple of pair of good socks, you can get individual Runner's World-approved schedules and personal coaching across the entire build-up to your spring marathon
This Sunday heralds the return of one of the UK's most prestigious endurance triathlons; Ironman UK. This is the only officially branded Iron distance event in England. More than 1,500 triathletes will be speeding through Lancashire's countryside
marathon-length stage, on top of the 2,000kcal to fuel his day, and the 500kcal to feed his elevated metabolic rate.2. Big FootHeat edema causes feet to swell, so runners must wear shoes one half to two sizes larger than normal. “The body’s natural cooling
views like these, expect a field of at least 200 runners for this new event.”Watch out for: The new shoes that give the race its name. Any extras?A T-shirt for your effortsHow to enter:Click here:
prize includes:Flights from London to Palma de Mallorca and backHotel for 3 nights (Friday - Monday)Starting feeTransfer to the start and finish on sundayRunners up will receive a running kit from JAKO (shirt, cap, socks, tights and shoes).
If you ran a Trailblazer race last year, you'll already know what knockout events they are. If you didn't, read on.Trailblazer, sponsored by Saucony, is a firm and fast 10K trail run set in stunning woodland. There are three locations to choose from
: two phrases I won't be using to describe my experience of the Meon Valley Plod.This 20.3(ish)-mile event was established by the Portsmouth Joggers Club in 1997 as a masochistic 21st birthday present to themselves and has been tweaked almost yearly
) and allegedly traces the path that William I embarked upon when landing on these shores in 1066. The only differences are that you’ll be equipped with a neat, new pair of shoes and not a skull-splitting axe and a medieval A to Z.The route takes you around