- hence Shapers lunch! M&S wensleydale cheese sandwich and trifle pud for afters. Might be tempted by a bar of fruit & nut later though ...! Thanks Gail. I've not been to bothered about the post-christmas paunch up until this lunchtime. It was awful - I
I've just moved over from Sydney and each Tuesday lunchtime between 20-100 folks get together in the park (The Domain) next to the city for what is described as 'Pain in the Domain'.It is an informal get together (entirely at own risk) and split
Are any of you forumites the numerous people who run through Avenham Park in Preston at lunchtime? no but i was running in east london at lunchtime.... Northampton near the A45
does anyone run at lunchtime if they have a full time job?I cant get up earlier in the morning to run, and when i get home from work its dark and the area i live in isnt that safe.. so im thinking about running at lunchtimes (have kit with me today
can I may be slow but I am serious and will be doing FLM this year so those extra lunchtime miles help I run at lunch, but I get out into the country (sort of) AND I have a shower afterwards as well. (Actually did my best ever time yesterday as well
Having just got back from a gentle lunchtime 5-miler, I wondered what others' thoughts are on this?A fairly new discovery to me - only since the company I work for moved out of North London 18 months ago, to the not-too-glamorous-sounding Hemel
.Many Thanks The late great Dr George Sheehan said the sweat from running isn't nasty, dirty, odouriforous sweat. When he ran at lunchtime he just towelled down and got on with his afternoon surgery.I don't go that far, but make do with the sink in the disabled
Hi there,I'm just about to move offices. I currently work just off Oxford Street in London and have been making use of Green Park and Hyde Park for a lunchtime 5 miler.Next week we are moving to St. John's Square in Clarkenwell/Farringdon. I hate
at lunchtime and I feel invigorated in the afternoon! I've not been there too long, so don't want to push it too far on the over long lunchbreaks (well not just yet ). It's not the distance that worries me, but trying to introduce speed does me in. A 30 ish
with 'plodding' and need some inspiration! Thanks I've been running 2-3 times/week at luchtimes ever since I started running 7 years agoMy week is mainly focused around a long run or race at the weekend, and the lunchtime runs "fine-tune" whatever I'm currently