that are long enough in the leg I have to go for XLarge, but then suffer them falling down into a saggy mess in the crotch region and having to do that awkward 'pull-up-while-running' manouvre every 500 yards.To get them to fit around the waist and be nice
Just to give a thumbs up to Start Fitness for great service (I'm not connected to them!).There was a problem with my order...but THEY phoned ME to tell me within a few days of the order! And they resolved the issue by substituting a higher priced
I saw this and thought it was kind of interesting... http://www.fit2fat2fit.com/Its a personal trainer who has spent the last six months not exercising and eating badly to get as fat as possible. He is then going to spend the next six months
Hi, had a recent Fitness Assessment at my Gym. It told me I needed to lose a few pounds, my flexiblity needs working on, upper body strength not too good but endurance and stamina was excellent.Anyway it predicted my VO2 max to be 48.1. I have
I am running in the FLM and as an Xmas present i got a fitness assessment at my local gym.I am a bit fearful of the outcome. Although i have run regularly for many years i am not the quickest i have a bmi of 28 (6' 3 and 102kg). I am hoping
My hubby has just spent the past three months training with me for my flm attempt. He would like to keep the fitness going for a marathon later in the year. What is the best way to do this, or will he have to cut down the mileage and go through
it in the right place? (yes it is round my chest!). what i mean is being a girlie and having boobs, i can't put it across my chest like my male friend wears his. instead i have to fit it around my ribcage under my boobs. i mean this is really the only place
company's could learn a thing or two from these guys! Agree entirely. Have used regularly and service etc is always excellent. start fitness are the BEST!!!!ordered pair off ds lytes friday last week at lunch time goods arrived the following morning at 8am
Can anyone tell me how quickly you lose your fitness? I have been ill for the last week and therefore haven't run in 5 days. Will I have lost alot if fitness? Before that I was running fairly regualrily (4/5 times a week), and up to September
mileage of around 25-30mpw. I know I will have lost some fitness, but am seeking reassurance on how quickly it will all come back.......... is it reasonable to think I can get back to my previous fitness level in a couple of weeks?I've got a 10 mile run