HI I have two young children so I am limited on time to go running what is the earliest time anyone out there runs in a morning? I was thinking about 6ish only during the summer though. Does anyone think thats too early or ok??Thanks providing
I think this article is brilliant. I take our dog out twice a day and three times a week sometimes more he gets a run rather than a walk and loves it. He is always extremely tired when we get home (as are we both). I sometimes find myself making
Hi all,I'm new to this website so hope I've done this right. My question is what time of day is the best to go running as I currently do not run as much as I would like to due to feeling too tired- which in turn makes me grumpy. I am a staff nurse
Hello Has anyone any experience of setting up a lunch time running club at their work place? And is it still running/proving popular? I work at a university and I'm sure there are members of staff who would be up for a lunch time saunter. We have
to race, just run (maybe the competitive edge will come in time!) but I just can't seem to find the time.I work very irregular hours and a regular day can easily turn into a late finish at the answer of a phone call and I also work away from home a fair
What's the best time to go out running?I usually go at a lunchtime at work but I want to do more miles so times a bit of an issue.Went for a quick 5k this evening and got a load of verbal garbage from passing cars which I just ignored but it
No need to write anymore on this one it says it all in the title!! Whenever, all good. It all depends on when you feel more energetic/have more time/motivation etc. Personally, I like to run first thing in the morning; it makes me feel great
Hi, I'm fairly new to running - back to it after a break. My main problem is finding time to run. I'm not a morning person, lunchtime is difficult so it would have to be evenings. Do others run before they eat, eat and run later, or do I just
about long runs: 1) do 20 milers 2) run for the same amount of time you expect to run in the race. Having done that distance today I have realised that it is not going to take me 1:20 to run an extra 4 miles! So I am confused. Do I do the 20 milers
a time of 10.08 for my 1.5 mile run which is half a minute what it needs to be, but I scraped a pass. Basically I was wandering if its possible to drop that time to 9.30 in 8 weeks ( when my actual selection is ) and the best way of getting there