that costs £300?All I know is that people who have one rave about how they help training. Anything is worth a try!! You could buy John Parkers book, the complete idiots guide to HRM training, its brilliant and then decide if you want to splash out lots or a
daughters, i can feel a run coming on! Lets just hope he doesn't want to date one of the sisters... thats cheered me up!! At least he didn't do it right before exam season.... The first thought I had when my son announced he had a girlfriend was "Oh no, he
the day before;)))))))))off road too er, are you sure who you are talking to? think of it as a recovery run then :) This must be a similar race eh, AA? They've moved it from the Weds night, and made it shorter.Yes, tough indeed! I like it. Hopefully I
Got a new SPI Belt last week, came recommended to me from a friend at my local running club. Seems to be doing the trick so far, definately allowing me alot more flexibility to carry small essentials + already been REALLY useful for storing my car
.....(So says Chris Moyles)Who clearly doesn't make allowances for differing senses of humour.....I loved it - but then again.... I am blonde and men talk to my boobs DM made the point apart that it was hardly any different to your normal run of the mill x
are not running using the barefoot method. As a more direct answer to your question though, you don't need support if you run barefoot. Less shoe = better. If your happy with Saucony, then the Kinvara seems to get rave reviews. I haven't taken the plunge yet
I'm doing the Amsterdam marathon in October so I'm currently knocking out 18-20 miles on my Sunday runs - but getting really bored with the same old routes (generally along the Embankment). I live in East London but could always tube/drive to a
:First mile flattish then1 big long hill up 2.5 miles 650ft climb (past the Ryles Arms) getting steeper all the way ...steep down then flattening out a bit past Ridgegate reservoir so that you can enjoy the great scenery (this part was a RW Rave Run photo
and the whole event reminded me of the Rave Run photos from the mag. If only there had been a photographer.Does anyone on this forum know that route?Anyway - awesome experience all told. Just added to a fantastic day by making me feel all the more alive
Hello! Does anyone know of a running back pack that would also double as a caual "just walkin' around" backpack? I was thinking about the Nike Cheyenne Vapor, but it seems like the waist straps would be kind of flopping around in front of you unless