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How To Maintain Proper Treadmill Form
17 Dec
2014
Written by Paul Stainthorpe

How To Maintain Proper Treadmill Form »

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Running on a treadmill is quite similar to running anywhere else and you’ll want to keep the same body shape. Here are some differences that you’ll need to be aware of.

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Major New Closed Road Marathon Launches Between Bristol And Bath!
9 Dec
2014
Written by Paul Stainthorpe

Major New Closed Road Marathon Launches Between Bristol And Bath! »

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O2 Events, the Bath-based organiser of mass participation running events, are delighted to announce the launch of a brand new closed road, traffic-free marathon in 2015.

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Couch To 5K… Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love To Run!
10 Nov
2014
Written by Sarah Jackson

Couch To 5K… Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love To Run! »

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I think it all started when I was watching a TV show about celebrities trying various diets from around the world and realised that I was the same weight as Cheryl Baker.

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Nifty At Fifty? That Remains To Be Seen…
4 Aug
2014
Written by Val Baxter

Nifty At Fifty? That Remains To Be Seen… »

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It's been a while since my musings have been seen on these pages, and since it's been a bit of a big year for me in terms of occasions. I thought I'd make it 3 for 3 and write another blog!

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Five Of The Most Extreme Footraces In The World
8 May
2014
Written by Paul Stainthorpe

Five Of The Most Extreme Footraces In The World »

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Running a marathon is no small feat, but once you reach a certain elite level – hooked on training 5-6 times a week, it’s time to start thinking about the next big challenge.

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Durham Coast Half Marathon
3 Jun
2013
Written by Stephen Mordue

Durham Coast Half Marathon »

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When word gets out about this run I suspect numbers will fill up quickly in subsequent years. Why? Well, it has to be one of the most picturesque runs you can do.

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Half Marathon Of The North
3 May
2013
Written by Stephen Mordue

Half Marathon Of The North »

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I parked up quite a distance from the start line and all was quiet. But as I walked through Sunderland city centre I started to spot other, similarly dressed, people in their running gear heading in the same direction.

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Looks Familiar!
4 Apr
2013
Written by Val Baxter

Looks Familiar! »

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Three weeks since the Nationals, and here I was again, setting off on my two mile trek to Herrington Country Park…for the Nationals! However, this time around it was the British Masters National Championships.

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Run Northumberland Half Marathon
3 Mar
2013
Written by Stephen Mordue

Run Northumberland Half Marathon »

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Will I do this again next year? Probably. It’s better than the route from 2012 that started and finished at Wallington and seemed to be a course comprising a one mile downhill stretch followed by a twelve mile climb.

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Have You Done A Mud Run Yet?
4 Feb
2013
Written by Paul Stainthorpe

Have You Done A Mud Run Yet? »

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A mud run is essentially one of the wildest events that you can participate in and it is perhaps the dirtiest fun that you can engage in without having to take off your clothes.

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