Re: Christmas day running
Boxing Day Duathlon - perfect....
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Multiterrainer
Definitely plan something but usually between 20 mins and an hour. As no race for me on Boxing Day this year will probably do more rather than less.
Re: Christmas day running
I'd be in serious trouble if I tried to get out for an hour! :w00t:
In my mind though, I might have time for something like what Mark is doing! If I can get up early enough that is!
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Originally Posted by
Mark Smith
3 miles every year - always in santa hat :)
Re: Christmas day running
We'll be up for a run out on Christmas day and for the Boxing day duathathon
Re: Christmas day running
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Originally Posted by
brett
Boxing Day Duathlon - perfect....
Hmmm....if I was around, and could remember how to ride my bike, that'd be an option but will be a few miles away in sunny Stockport!
Re: Christmas day running
I've just negotiated a 2hr sunrise run. Schweeet
Re: Christmas day running
[QUOTE=OneHillWonder;517212]I'd be in serious trouble if I tried to get out for an hour! :w00t:
In my mind though, I might have time for something like what Mark is doing! If I can get up early enough that is![/QUOTE
My problem too, my 3 kids would not be impressed and I seriously doubt I'll be up before them xmas morning:w00t:
Re: Christmas day running
I usually have a short run on Christmas day afternoon prior to dinner with a sprout assisted longer run on Boxing day.
Re: Christmas day running
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Originally Posted by
OneHillWonder
I'd be in serious trouble if I tried to get out for an hour! :w00t:
In my mind though, I might have time for something like what Mark is doing! If I can get up early enough that is![/QUOTE
My problem too, my 3 kids would not be impressed and I seriously doubt I'll be up before them xmas morning:w00t:
I've got two kids, the little 'un will have us up at about 6ish, so I'll probably have a brew get a quick run in after that and be back for my little lad being up about 7ish.
Re: Christmas day running
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Originally Posted by
Trog
I will have a trot.
On my wedding day I was still out running with my Dad an hour before we were due at the church. When we got back my mum went berserk :w00t:
Only one Christmas Day missed in 30 years, and I was bed-ridden. Pre-wedding run with my brother, reciprocated on his wedding day. And next year I'll be out first thing before my daughter gets hitched, we are all entitled to some quality time of our own!
Re: Christmas day running
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Originally Posted by
brett
Boxing Day Duathlon - perfect....
Is it the usual Duathlon route? 1st roundabout, 2nd exit, second roundabout turn back? and then up to Jubilee Tower and across? It's been a while.....