I did my first half marathon this and yet I still consider myself a beginner? Started running to get fit and found that it has really helped in all the other sports I do. Play netball and tennis regularly and enjoy hill walking especially on a nice
Are there any beginners out there who are doing the Torbay Half-Marathon, that would possibly like someone to run with for a bit of company and mutual moral support ??? Hi Robboi. Don't worry about company on the run there will be plenty of people
, with a few hills - 3 laps though. Just come on down and get stuck in!!Good if you are a plane spotter too.. Hear, hear Simon. What's a beginner? Most of us started running shortly after we started walking. If beginners races were any easier
will thanks. Just got to get over the nerves and run i think. Dont think its gonna be a scorcher so may aswell. I did it last year as a relative beginner and enjoyed it despite the rain - there is one hill which you do twice but it's not hugely draining
This was my first half for about four to five years. I must say I found it well organised and well supported by the locals.A friendly race, which is good for beginners/returners to the sport.My wife would have liked something for the spectators
Done this loads of time - it's great course with some bits through the lovely local woods !well worth the effort Did the 10k race sunday and loved it great course ideal for beginners only one hill to speak off. I had read over the years about bad
!!!!!enjoyed myself though, now contemplating the Macclesfield half this sunday.any good stories from yesterday??? Don't know about good stories but there's a few threads running over in Events and there was at least one in Beginners. Tell me about it - those hills
I will be in Delamere on Saturday 15th on a recce ride with Lindi for the following week. If anyone wants to join in then feel free. All welcome, even beginners but would suggest at least 2-3 hour fitness, we will also be stopping for cake
Hi all Have recently taken up running, I am a complete beginner, the only running I used to do was cross country at school which was 10 years agao now! lol I am looking for a running buddy who is also a beginner/intermediate as I'm finding it quite
Anyone advise here? How doable is it for a beginner trail runner? I'm entering it as my first race. I've walked round Mugdock before, and I imagine it is quite a reasonable course for a beginner (at least I hope so). I'm going to head over