Hi all, i have decided to satrt a blog, to keep a record of how im doing, im currently over weight, and have not run in ages. my goal is to run half marathon in august.the blog ishttp://newjogger.blogspot.com/have a look and see what you think, i
, get fit and get running.Find out how blogging about your training or discovering the blogs of other runners can transform your training - whether you want to fundraise, meet likeminded runners or just get a motivational boost.Training LogTake Neil Lock
I enjoy reading other people's training blogs for London, to help motivate me in my own struggles. Where is yours? Please post your links here. I made a couple of training videos for London in 2008, but I think I'll do more this time round, starting
Hi - I read a recent article in RW (I think it was December) that suggested keeping motivated using a training diary in the shape of a blog.I heeded the advice and set one up here:http://pegitlegit.blogspot.com/I'm sure it'll get better over time
What are the best triathlon websites and especially blogs which I should be reading? Which ones do you check on a regular basis (apart from runnerswold, of course).Any recommendations would be great!Thanks. www.tri247.comwww.220magazine
Hi everyone I have just starting writing a running travel blog. I hope to have a brief guide on running in different cities around the world, with a suggested 6-10 mile route for each place I have been to. There will be a few photos from the route
(Regular forumite in disguise speaking)If I want to set up a blog but keep my identity secret, can I do so? Apart from giving away clues in one's writings, is it possible to trace an individual down to a single computer by IP address etc
I only have 60 minutes every hour. I can no longer keep up with every twitter, FB, blog or forum posting. (So don't, I hear you say)It's often the same people I'm linked to on each. I still wish to stay in touch but the means to do so has now become
Ok, got a "blog" set up so you can all follow me as I pursue my dream of starting a running shop in Belfast. Not much on it at the minute, but no doubt it'll continue to grow. So if it really interests you , click here to visit it and read about
I'm not a fan of running blogs but this one on The Guardian website could have legs (see what I did there?) So one of the first questions is what are the best running websites. As I type there are various suggestions including several