Cant get my head around how we assign gender and clothes. Like - Mens socks, womens tights etc etc. Hey loads of us wear 'tights' when we run but, hey, if they were to have feet in them - they're womens tights, and when we get really macho
Anyone know of a way I can compare my times to someone of a different gender and age category?I've seen some club standard thingys which are quite good, but really want to know if there's some formula etc which could be applied (or even better, a
chaps. Equestrianism is mixed.Is it actually legal to discriminate on the grounds of gender in professional sport, or is it restraint of trade? Presumably the former, but I'm not sure on what grounds when all (most?) other jobs must be open to both
i am a female, running in new balance 766 mens wide fit at the moment, and find them very hard when striking the pavement.i am looking for a shoe with more cushioning, and have been advised on getting asics 2110. but i seen them describes as gender
clean and "pretty", the boys are engrossed in something "activey". Don't get me started on gender and marketnig S, I'll be here all night! grrrr. Seems Asda do. I certainly don't look like that woman when I'm out riding. Maybe send them a photo of myself
I have the task of producing some race results adjusting the times for age/gender. Anyone know where I can find a table of these values? The World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA) set the age- and sex-grading standard.There's a calculator
Does anyone know where I can find info about age and gender rated scoring? I completed my first marathon on the weekend and was really chuffed with my time. A male friend also ran, he is in his fifities and took approx one hour longer than me
of your own gender, mixed genders and with your partner. Would anyone like to share his or her experiences here?For me, like a lot of women, I started running on my own following a Race for Life programme. My first RFL was my first experience of running