Hi, I'm considering entering the Great Winter Run as it looks a nice run and will be good to watch the x-country after (although I'd prefer to run in that!). Has anybody done it before? Is it a good race? BUMP! I've entered now so would be nice
well that's me just back from my winter blues busting first run of 2006.. call it a plod really but my faithful Dalmatian kept me motivated throughout.. will anyone ever invent a dog who does not run across your path when he sees a tasty morsel
I was wondering if anyone knew which burns more calories... running a 5k route in the cold weather (say below 5 degrees) or when it's warm (above 25 degrees)? Good question. taking an educated scientific guessno idea My guess is winter as you
Hey people im doing 2 marathons next year and hopefully do my first triathlon next year iv been swimming which is my weakest discpline and improved over the last year, Have the experienced Runners on here got any off season winter schedules? And any
Do any of you out know what are the best gloves to keep the hands warm whilst cycling during winter.Now we getting into the cold season, I flipping hate the early mornings when on my way to work I cycle through the freezing cold and my hands go numb
Just wondering what the majority of peope do when it comes to winter and training in the cold. Does everyone get layered up with all the winter gear or do many prefer just to keep going in t-shirt and shorts? I'm thinking that if you can tolerate
I've been running now for about 10 weeks and now it's dark when I get home, the park is closed and winter is here. Does anyone have any tips for running in winter in terms of clothes, vis and safety etc? Also looking for tips on keeping motivated. I
I started running only this year and it's been so much fun I'm definately going to be going out through winter.I run in the morning for around an hour from 6.15 am, and less than a month ago I'd see 5 to 10 other runners along my route. This week
in.What are you all planning for the dark nights ahead?Brian. I love winter - long muddy damp fell runs or crisp sub-zero blue sky mornings where your breath freezes and you can see for miles from the top of the peaks. So, not so much the dark nights
I've decided to get another bike for the winter - and I'm tempted to get a hybrid so that I can ride some local trails/bridle paths etc as well as plenty of road stuff. The one I was looking at was a Marin Belvedere which is pretty lightweight