plenty of sound advice and encouragement on here.I live in a hilly area too, and hate gyms with a passion, so its either a case of get used to the hills or don't run at all - ultimately, you''ll get there as well. Best advice I can come up
Can anybody suggest some good parts of London to do some hill training. My runs (around West and Central London) are very flat at the moment.I live in West London, so obviously anything around there would be good (as opposed to having to head over
Hi Guys I have moved this to the general forum as I'm not sure I qualify as a beginner , not sure when the cut off point is for a beginner??/New to this forum a brief history , have only ever ran two 10k races the last one the bluewater run in Kent
for beginners ? Have never run round vrynwy but have been across in a 2 man canadian canoe. Stunning place Was that knackered afterwards I slept like a log. Have had a look at 2008 results and I certainly don't think i would be last. Was going to do
HiDoes anyone know of any running clubs in or around Earlsfield, that would welcome a slow plodder like me?TaD DanniDo you mean Earlsfield London SW17?If so I don't think there are many, Herne Hill Harriers train at Tooting Bec track, which
I new to the sport and need some one who is of the same sort of level to train with. If any one can suggest some clubs, that would be great too.Thanks Daniel,Try Hillingdon AC, just head up Bury Street towards Ducks Hill, their club house
if that helps, good luck for tomorrow, i hear the weather is supposed to be nice for you anyway Claire its one big hill kidda Nutty - it was utterly ridiculous!! I can't believe that was the course for Race for Life! It was killing!! I had to stop and walk
tirednes was all I could feel, even up the hills.It really is something that is worth getting right, I for one shall continue this way until it becomes second nature.I hope this is of use to other beginners who may struggle at times with pain and fatigue
Hello anyone who might read this!! I'm looking for a running club based in glasgow city centre or southside AND (!) if poss a running partner! I'm 26 and reasonably 'beginner' fit, though at the moment I don't run anymore than 3 slow km at any one
As a beginner I need to go and speak to some experts to get my 'gear'. Can anybody recommend any shops in Central London/West End or East London/Essex.Cheers! www.runnersneed.co.uk - near Liverpool St Station (Strype Street, off Middlesex St