.So:1: Is anyone hard enough to be still training in shorts in the south east snow frenzy?2: Anyone recommend some reasonably fetching tights/tracksters? The preference being for some which won't result in too much ribbing from the girlfriend.Ta. Mr
for training, and am worried about not being able to do a SLR this weekend. Someone told me about snow grips for shoes. Does anyone know if we can still run wearing them, are they effective? Anyone tried them? Any recommended brand/type? They are brilliant
known to scientists as 'snow'. No-one can remember the last time this agent of chemical warfare was deployed in England's South-East, and the Government has been quick to link it to "al-Qaeda or Saddam or probably both at once". Although the widely
I know i have to dress for the conditions, but can anyone advise what to wear when its minus degrees outside? Last time I wore my ski trousers over the top of tights...and that was OTT. Is there a snow friendly tracksuit/training suit I could try
Honest - someone told me snow is forecast for Kent this weekend ....could reach London.... Pah ! I scoff at this !It'll be a nice sunny day. I just know.(roots round for thermals & ski goggles) Don't care if it does, I'm a cold weather runner - all
in what I run in the midst of summer - yet there's snow on the ground.I haven't got a cold, I haven't got a fever, I just get really, really hot whilst running I see other runners out in tights and hats, even gloves and I wonder how they can run with all
long sleave top and a jacket without arms. Hat and gloves depending on temp/wind/snow. thats what i was thinking, tracksters seem to be fine. i like the idea of the sleeveless jacket, seen a few in shops, are these padded for warmth or just normal thin
[color= blue]Christmas snow scenes[/color] always help set the mood and give you that giddy feeling you had as a kid when the festive decorations were everywhere and the holiday songs were humming. Finding Christmas snow scenes, however, can