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Dancing [running] on Ice
By Ali Baby on 28/01/2009 in forum
How do you do it?

. If you can land mid foot then bigger surface area and less chance of slipping.Then again there has been a couple of times I have turned around and gone home to the exercise bike as just to slippy. I dont run in ice. Its not worth the risk. Run on the road

Anyone tried liquid ice?
By Rosemarie on 04/08/2007 in forum

This sports ice looked interesting but I couldn't hyperlink from this page - so I put out some 'feelers' on the internet and found that now the only people that can sell this on the internet are www.liquidice.biz and it retails about £30

Ice bath after training???
By Mark Bryant 3 on 20/04/2012 in forum

As there is a lot of hype about having an ice bath after training I thought I’d give it a go after my 18 miler yesterday. To be honest I only lasted a minute in the bath! Should I persevere with the ice bath in future, do other runners feel

Ice Cream Vans
By The One and Only XFR Bear on 01/08/2007 in forum
What did they used to play?

Every ice cream van I hear these days is playing the same ruddy tune and it's driving me nuts. As you might guess it's the one from the Cornetto adverts way back in the 70s.What did ice cream vans play before that advert, and what other tunes have

Running on ice / snow?
By ixus_123 on 06/12/2004 in forum
Track spikes / X-country shoes / tennis rackets???

There's no snow or ice just in my neck of the woods yet but I was thinking on some shoes incase the need arises.So what do you use? What have been your experiences of running in the snow / ice?I've been looking at long distance track spikes like

Ice Cold Baths.
By Lawrie Cornell on 24/07/2003 in forum
How do you get them really icy cold???

Hi,A lot of people recommend an ice cold bath after long runs to help reduce inflamation. However, when I run a bath, my "cold" water comes out fairly tepid rather than ice cold, and I don't think that even emptying in the entire contents of both my

ice/cold baths
By melmar on 17/08/2008 in forum

. must say was nice putting on my snuggly socks after tho, my legs feel reasonably ok now tho. whether it helped will reveal itself over next 2 days i guess? depends how icy it is I guess - I did hear of some research about not icing for more than ten

Ice Baths - Yes or No
By IronM.in on 14/03/2006 in forum
Confused!!!

Can anyone out there offer me some good advice on the subject of ice/cold baths after a run?Currently I do take a cold bath (all of 15 seconds - takes longer to run than sit in - I'm just not that brave!) after my long runs, and then I read

Soya Milk Ice Cream
By Barnsley Runner on 01/12/2004 in forum
Where can you buy it...

...in the Barnsley area?Following a dairy free diet but I LOVE vanilla ice cream with broken dark chocolate.Haven't seen any alternatives in Tesco, Asda or Morrison's in Barnsley. Get Sainsburys to deliver some. Bu??er! If you look in their ice

ice pack bandage
By rabbit on on 26/04/2005 in forum
what was is called

At the marathen expo there was a stall selling tubs containing a blue spongey bandage. The idea was to keep it in the freezer for those injuries which need ice and compression. I didn't have enough time to stop. Now I can't remember who was selling




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