Howdy, I'm working in the Gatwick area for a few days ( am totally unfamilliar with the area) and have been told that there's a running track in Crawley. Is there any form of public access to the track? If there was I wouldn't mind going along
Has anyone noticed a correlation between typical Plantar Fasciiwotsit type pain (in my case in my left foot) and sprint work (ie short rep) sessions on the track. It seems strange that I suffer for a few days after a track session and that the pain
does anyone know if there is a running track in manchester that is open to the public and free to use? or maybe one that you have to pay but is not expensive?any suggestions/help would be great! cheers. There is a running track at Springfield
Hi,Does anyone know of any indoor runnng tracks around Canary Wharf, London? I've tried a google search but haven't found anything close to where I live.Any help would be greatly appreciated. There are very few indoor tracks in Britain I'm afraid
, 800m and now 1600m) on the road. Does anyone know of any tracks that offer eveing running without having to commit to joining a training session though a club. Ideally would like to go along do my training and come away. I am toying with the idea
hey i see this is mainly a site for distance runners and beginner runners but come on, there must be some folks to represent the track and field! it would seem not! There are a few but we are far between and generally the younger forumites. Being a
Hello,We are launching a new running sport, Race Track Runners, in August 2011. We are looking for runners or teams of 5 to run popular racing tracks through-out the UK. Runner's will be required to run until 10 laps of some circuits ( 25-35 miles
Hi - looking for a little help. I live Newcastle way and was wondering if anyone knew of any running tracks open to the general public in the area (Tyne and Wear/Norhtumberland - I'm willing to travel a bit if needs be). I know Gateshead Stadium
I know the books all say - "take your kids to the track and let them play in midfield whilst you run round" - but has anyone tried this, and does it work in practice? I always get the feeling I shouldn't be on the track anyway (even if there's no
Hiya, newbie here -are there any proper, accessible 400m tracks in or near Croydon? I'm looking to do some 1600-2000m fitness tests/intervals and need a handy measured surface.Thanks, D This site list running tracks in the UK and sometimes has