heslops barnet
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2 and half years off the pop……best decision I’ve ever made …..Whens your 40th? Will send you a reminder ;-)
I'm a few weeks off 6 years no booze. Much prefer it
2 and half years off the pop……best decision I’ve ever made …..Whens your 40th? Will send you a reminder ;-)
I'm a few weeks off 6 years no booze. Much prefer it
2 and half years off the pop……best decision I’ve ever made …..
Mind you it was after over 50 years on the sauce.. ;-)congrats HB on the journey!
I would love to run to work - good on you mate.It's the little wins, and one was had this morning when I ran into work for the first time, just over 6k.
There's no way that I'd have believed I'd have ever done that a few months ago when I started running!
Took all my stuff into the office yesterday so all I had to do today was run in, forgot arguably the most important thing though, a towel!!
You're right, it's such a good way to start the day, and just encourages you to a) have a good day b) make positive choicesI would love to run to work - good on you mate.
Unfortunately, I'm a sweaty bastard so it would be unfair to inflict this on the people around me. I know that some workplaces have showers which is great for encouraging healthy behaviours among staff.
I used to live and work in London. As part of my job, I had free access to the swimming pools in Westminster - and there was one almost next door to my place of work. I would cycle or run about 8 miles from Hackney / Haringey to Westminster then go for a swim & shower before work. I absolutely loved this routine and it was such a positive way to start the day.
Whens your 40th? Will send you a reminder ;-)
I'm a few weeks off 6 years no booze. Much prefer it
Sept 01st
Before that I have a mates 40th this Saturday, work summer party next week, stereophonics Finsbury Park Friday after, Oasis gig at London and Manchester, Geneva work trip and other stuff. all will involve to much booze. Impossible to do all this and be on track for running, something will have to give.
Not sure if you're actually seeking advice or just wanting a rant.Sept 01st
Before that I have a mates 40th this Saturday, work summer party next week, stereophonics Finsbury Park Friday after, Oasis gig at London and Manchester, Geneva work trip and other stuff. all will involve to much booze. Impossible to do all this and be on track for running, something will have to give.
Fair play for getting out in this heat, well done!Completed Nobles Parkplod in Douglas, Isle of Man in 33:53. It was very hot, but a very enjoyable course.
It must cost a fortune. Do you know how much? If you can afford to piss so much money up the wall and are happy to do so then go for it.Sept 01st
Before that I have a mates 40th this Saturday, work summer party next week, stereophonics Finsbury Park Friday after, Oasis gig at London and Manchester, Geneva work trip and other stuff. all will involve to much booze. Impossible to do all this and be on track for running, something will have to give.
How are we getting on in the heat, lads? I made a little video on the topic recently. Top tip: get out early!
Also, I'm on the lookout for recommendations for shorts - especially for race day. Something comfortable with no inner lining. I need one or more zip pockets for my key, earbuds and a couple of gels. Bonus points if they look good and/or make me as fast as Kipchoge.
Just seen that on your Strava mate, I lived in Douglas for five years, never even knew that park was there!!Completed Nobles Parkplod in Douglas, Isle of Man in 33:53. It was very hot, but a very enjoyable course.
It must cost a fortune. Do you know how much? If you can afford to piss so much money up the wall and are happy to do so then go for it.
I like a few beers too. Health and financial impacts prevent over indulgence.
Hookers ain't cheap in your part of the world mate, you must have some huge expenses receiptst’s not just beers that I end up buying
I run at least 4 times to work and back, got rid of the car and haven’t looked back. Little backpack to carry what I need and get a shower at work. Complete over 100 miles a month now and not having to drag my arse back out in the evening after a long day in work, all done by 5pm and wish I’d done it sooner.I would love to run to work - good on you mate.
Unfortunately, I'm a sweaty bastard so it would be unfair to inflict this on the people around me. I know that some workplaces have showers which is great for encouraging healthy behaviours among staff.
I used to live and work in London. As part of my job, I had free access to the swimming pools in Westminster - and there was one almost next door to my place of work. I would cycle or run about 8 miles from Hackney / Haringey to Westminster then go for a swim & shower before work. I absolutely loved this routine and it was such a positive way to start the day.