Yep, quick look in the latest FR has about 23 articles, ranging in subject matter from the 3 mile bunny runs to the 24 hour plus rounds, and lots of less specific articles. Plus 25 pages of results![]()
Yep, quick look in the latest FR has about 23 articles, ranging in subject matter from the 3 mile bunny runs to the 24 hour plus rounds, and lots of less specific articles. Plus 25 pages of results![]()
Thanks; may give it a whirl
Is there anything for (whisper it) trail running...jsut being realistic as I cant get to the fells every week, so short of running up and down Incombe Hole and Ivinghoe Beacon, I cant think where mI can find the "elevay-shun
Barty
sometimes there is something trailish and i dont mind it. In fact i run my best races on a 400m track not the fells. Runners World isnt bad for trail running though.
I did this one day out of boredom about 3 years ago. I sprinted up the stairs, turned and hammered down them. At the bottom I walked in a small loop and repeated this process for close to 60 minutes. I had very sore calf muscles the following day....was glad I'd tried it though
Good suggestion..problem is I'm staying in a bungalow!! Never mind..there's a tumulus (burial mound) a short ways off which I can run up and down lots and lots and lots (the sides are pretty steep!)
Well, I really enjoyed the Holmfirth Harriers article, but I thought there was one glaring omission. There was no mention of the current Harrier (Tom Brunt) who has pretty much made the Old Counties Tops trophy (and partner Martin Beale's) his own. Who wrote the article?
Last edited by GeoffB; 12-07-2009 at 08:41 PM.
Tom Brunt wrote the article