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winter running
By Huw Rowcliffe on 17/11/2006 in forum
Motivation for running in the winter.....
Hi, Can someone help me i run 7 times a year in the summer and in the winter i find it hard to run 2-3 times a week. Can someone help me by telling me what i could do to motivate myself to run in the winter. And if there is anything i can do
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Winter running
By Gefilus on 13/08/2004 in forum
and I mean winter
in this position, it DOES get MUCH easier!I'm now up to running one 10k and two 5k routes a week - and loving it :-)My problem is, what do I do in the winter? I don't mind rain, wind or temperatures around zero, but I live in Finland now and this means that winters
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Winter Running
By Karlq1 on 14/09/2006 in forum
As summer turns to winter.......
of bed.I'm really worried that I'll use the winter months as am excuse to cut back on my running - does anyone else feel this way and do you have any super tips to get me up at stupid o'clock on a miserable December morning? Yes. Once you are out in it
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Winter running
By slimjim on 12/10/2004 in forum
Hwo do you cope with winter training
I was wondering how you all cope with winter running. In the summer I used to go out at 6am 3-4 times a week for my pre-work morning run - now I am waivering on this. I am finding it really hard to get out of bed for my run when it is dark and cold
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Winter Nights
By daisybop on 22/10/2004 in forum
Where Do You Train/Winter Nights?
Hi all,Daisybop here.Now that the winter is coming in pretty fast:How do you keep yr running schedule up every day? Or at least five days a week??I have one night a week were a load of women all meet on a thursday evening.But other than that I am
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Winter Gloves
On 23/11/2009 in Triathlon: Gear
These gloves are just what you need to keep your hands from freezing on long winter rides
Sombrio Forensic gloves, £26These super-thin gloves are a great all-rounder and they're perfect for the transition from autumn to winter. They might be aimed at mountain-bike riders but they're great for triathletes, too. The tough, hardwearing
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How to avoid the Winter illness
By Mike Curry on 08/11/2003 in forum
How to avoid the Winter illness
Hi,I was wondering if anyone had any good ideas about avoiding getting any Winter illnesses? I am in a house full of people who have the cold - but I have not got it yet, but I know it is only a matter of time before I do. Does anyone have any
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Winter
By penpot on 06/09/2003 in forum
I was wondering what other morning runners are going to do as winter approaches and the mornings are darker. wear a bright top :o) Run in the dark round boring houses & then again after work & make the most of the daylight at the weekends!!! yikes
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Winter.....
By Cossack on 05/12/2003 in forum
the delights of it all.
. Running in the dark is also fine if there are some streetlights and there aren't many walkers deciding to wear all black.But apart from that, I agree. Nowt like running on a chilly but fresh winter morning. Running in the snow accross the fields, when
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winter
By Groder on 16/10/2006 in forum
the wall!Might take the opportunity to improve my swimming this winter but it's just not the same as going out for a nice long plod to clear your head! Bex, which Uni are you at, only I work at Bristol.. just realised that post had been duplicated and i
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