I AM VERY KEEN ABOUT FITNESS ALTHOUGH I HAVE LET MYSELF GO THIS LAST YEAR DUE TO A HIP INJURY, SUBSEQUENTLY I HAVE PUT ON ABOUT 20KG (NOW WEIGH 95KG). I RAN FOR YEARS AND WAS IN GOOD SHAPE PRIOR
(never happened before) and hips and knees were agony all the way round. I was heartbroken when I finally finished. I always apply every year for the London Marathon and have been successful for the 2007
we are taking 16 people to New York to run in the ING New York State City Marathon. If anyone would be interested in running for us receiving Tshirt and coming to our hip pre race party in Manhatten
years later, starting again as a beginner enjoying slow 5K jogs a few times a week.At 60, I promise myself I will stay fit and improve my running experience, but not damage knees or hips with too much
I've been running for just under 8 years. Despite a few problems last year (broken shoulder & a hip problem) I had a good year. I hope to build on things this year and am looking to do a half
Due to all the sports I have done over the years not just running, I played football at a high level & enjoy squash too. I had to undergo a hip replacement operation in july 2005.I had the birmingham
In the late 80's I was a competative runner when I was diagnose with a tumor in my hip in 1990. My PR for the 5k was 15.20 (Austin, Texas), 10k 30.53 (Austin, Texas Capitol 10k), Marathon 2
. Recently diagnosed with a heart condition (completely unfair - wrecked hips I could accept) I have taken up rowing as the knees aren't quite what they used to be but still get the odd half marathon and multi
which has worked miracles on one hip but progress is slow with the other.So had to drop out of training and races since last August, but have set my sights on return at Stroud later this year.
:39 and just run one in 1:35 please with the time but hip problems in the last few miles stoped me breaking the 1:35 barrier now targeting this year 2006 to beat it?