Amy Stainthorpe »
I hope to build upon my new found desire to run. Whether that be increased distance, speed or ability, I'm not sure yet but I'll try to enjoy the journey.
Read more...Rachel Cox »
Running is something I wish I could say I do more off. I often use a run as an excuse to have some ‘me’ time. I find that if I set achievable goals I keep motivated.
Read more...Garry Cochrane »
I started running at the age of 35 after the death of a relative; he died in his mid-fifties from a massive heart attack and it was the wake-up call I needed.
Read more...Andrew Bell »
I thought I would start by sharing my running past and the reason for starting my running journey. As a kid, unlike most, I used to enjoy cross country.
Read more...Erin Stewart »
I started running after having my first child in 2009. I wanted to get fit again, have some time to myself and in the long run set a good example for my daughter.
Read more...Kev Richardson »
Having shown some promise as a runner at school Kev finally got back to the sport at the age of 30 in 2012. In the three years since, he has steadily improved.
Read more...Lisa Lawson »
Why do I run? Let me start by saying; I don’t really like sport, I don’t understand the appeal of gyms, sports Read more…
Brian Bailes »
I have been running now for almost 30 years and love it! Running is a great sport that anyone can do, and is as cheap or expensive as you want it to be.
Read more...Nadhim Bayatti »
I can't imagine a future without running, I hope to stay injury free and enjoy myself. The next best thing to running is to chat about it because it just makes you want to go and run!
Read more...Martin Cottle »
I can't see a time when running won't be apart of my life and I hope that I have many many years ahead of hitting those streets and getting that feeling of freedom, a great workout and clearing the mind. Nothing else works better!
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