Man_City_Loyal
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Only the usual Sports Direct type chain rubbish. I do frequent "Up and Running" when I'm up in Manchester though.
on deansgate?
Only the usual Sports Direct type chain rubbish. I do frequent "Up and Running" when I'm up in Manchester though.
Are the locals being as snooty as usual in Lymm?Every street in the village. I'm about half way there in about six runs so far. It's quite a wide spread village (Lymm).
Seriously try the Boston 12s I really really rate thembeen historically going with Adidas, then a few years ago realised they were pants.
Went wiht a number of Nike trainrers, include road and trail Pegasus. Still got my road Pegasus trainers as i ran my fastest ever 10k race wearing them.
However, since getting covid, and having numerous niggles a few years back, I have had several Hoka trainers including the Rincon 2 and 3, along with the Clifton trainer.
Last year I purchased some New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v12 GORE-TEX trainers, been great wearing them continuously.
I did get the Hoka Rincon 4's last week, ran in them once at the weekend and feel quite nice.
That's the fella. The chaps in there always seem really proactive and friendly.
Seriously try the Boston 12s I really really rate them
Very friendly locals. Except the ones who complain when I run along their private road.Are the locals being as snooty as usual in Lymm?
I use them for everything from speed work, 5ks and my long distance (the version 13 is coming out soon so you may be able to bag a bargain). Also I recommend having at least 2 pairs in rotation, it elongates their lifyeah they are really good in there.
But always feel bad spending money online rather than in branch.
Would you really recommend them? Just for longer runs? don't want to splash more money again on trainers ha
I use them for everything from speed work, 5ks and my long distance (the version 13 is coming out soon so you may be able to bag a bargain). Also I recommend having at least 2 pairs in rotation, it elongates their lif
Leave it a few weeks when they announce the 13 these will come down, also log onto to Quidco and search adidas you will get money backbeen looking at the adidas site. some in my size going for £140.
There's an Adidas outlet at Pear Mill in Stockport. They sometimes have a few bargains.been looking at the adidas site. some in my size going for £140.
Leave it a few weeks when they announce the 13 these will come down, also log onto to Quidco and search adidas you will get money back
There's an Adidas outlet at Pear Mill in Stockport. They sometimes have a few bargains.
Amazing effort mate, such an inspirationCompleted my 100th Parkrun this morning at Peel Park in 29:45.
Not too bad considering I only started Couch to 5k in February 2022, and before that hadn't run for 35 years.
At least it proves that if an overweight retired bloke can do it, anyone can!
I lived there in the 90s. So nice to hear those place names againI think it's an age thing. As you get older, running becomes much more for fitness and enjoyment, and less competitive. After recent injuries (notably an ongoing hip problem) I'm just happy to be out there, enjoying the beautiful scenery, getting very tired legs, and aching for the rest of the day.
12km starting at 7am today, from Keswick to Threlkeld, then back via Castlerigg Stone Circle. 5km of it was beside the fast flowing River Greta. On return, there were views of Catbells and other distant fells. An absolutely stunning run, and the slow pace allowed me to enjoy the scenery for much longer.
Well done @staffsblue. Great achievement and an inspirational story. It shows what you can do, with perseverance and self-belief.Completed my 100th Parkrun this morning at Peel Park in 29:45.
Not too bad considering I only started Couch to 5k in February 2022, and before that hadn't run for 35 years.
At least it proves that if an overweight retired bloke can do it, anyone can!
There is a tiny white bit in the middle just above higher lane :)Completed my little project, which was to run the length of every street in the village I live in, which is Lymm, in Cheshire.
Exclusions were a small stretch of the M6 which runs through the village, some private roads, and some interlinking footpaths.
It took eight separate runs to complete, and I covered 100km in total.
Although this was probably not the most efficient coverage, I still think I currently hold the world record for this event.![]()
It's a footpath. There's another just near it. I limited it to places accessible by car, but used some footpaths for shortcuts.There is a tiny white bit in the middle just above higher lane :)
But well done mate thats a cracking idea, i thought at first you were going to draw a cock and balls with your run routes