I am looking at starting a 16 week training programme on Sunday 04 Feb for my first mararthon at the end of May and plan to do 2 half marathons in training preparation probably in weeks 10 & 13. I
training or resting as training does take a lot out of you. I am joining a club in the new year as well as getting back to training as i have planned my training for for 16 weeks so i will be ready
Married with 2 children (Age 7 & 5)Have run 3 Marathons with a PB of 3 hrs 23 mins (North Dorset Village Marathon)and several Half Marathons With a PB of 1 hr 28mins. Plan to do the New Forest
have lost 17Lbs in the last 12 weeks through a healthier eating plan and increasing my running and training.I am 41 years old and try to teach others that exercise should be something that we enjoy
plan like brown stuff to a blanket. Average pace in training is 12min/ml so hope to do the 10k around 70mins.
I did the London marathon this year in 4 hours 40 after following the RW training plan for sub 4.30 so pretty proud of my time. I couldn't believe I got a place through the ballot, not really sure I
I ran the Berlin Half Marathon in April for a local charity. I have since run the Anglesey Half Marathon and will be running the Cardiff Half Marathon soon. These are training exercises with a view
I have a BMI which at best dips to 25, don't follow any recognised training plan and yet have still managed to run a half in 1h 25 ... am I defying the odds or if I did all the right things would I
46, married with 4 young children. Have recently started running as part of my cyclocross training and found i enjoy it, so am planning to do it for its own sake now.Oh yeah, I also suffer from
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