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Run For Your Life – book review
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Run For Your Life – book review

1st January 20185th November 2020

Author Jenny Baker kindly sent me a copy of her book Run For Your Life – how one woman ran circles around breast cancer. I was really keen to read this, not…

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Active Women Interview – meet Joanna Bott
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Active Women Interview – meet Joanna Bott

23rd September 201723rd February 2021

Cancer Research UK tells us that 1 in 8 women in the UK will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. You might have heard that if you regularly exercise for…

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Exercise or the pub? What did the nation choose?
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Exercise or the pub? What did the nation choose?

3rd June 201523rd February 2021

Anyone else getting the feeling that more and more people are exercising? I know lots of women who are starting to run, the numbers of cyclists streaming past my house…

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Turns out there lots of runners out there who, like me, quickly get freezing after a run! This happens most after very long or intense runs. I shared why this happens and here’s a slide summary from that post explaining what you can do about it. How to stay toasty after your run.🧤🧣 ☕️
Unexpectedly amazing run tonight! Time to kill while son doing fell training. Hard walk/run slog up the hill. The sensation of completely flying on the way down. Sometimes you have to be fearless and let go and give in to gravity. Absolutely loved it. What a treat 😌 And to think I almost sat in the car because I’d already had a run today and felt tired after work. Grab those chances everyone!
My running partner is in the dog house. Nipped out for a quick run with her as I have a busy day. She rolled in a huge, soggy cow pat. Full shampoo of dog, harness, lead and me required. She’s drying off in her dog bag but she’s not too happy about it 😏 Bless her 😍 #runningdogs #runbuddy #runwithmydog #smellydog #inthedoghouse
I tried a new route today. City rather than rural. Miles along the canal, out to the sea at Morecambe and then looping back into the city centre. Didn’t notice the miles with so much to look at. Mixing it up, exploring and going somewhere different really brighten up your running I find. Obviously one of the benefits of restrictions easing too. Even if it’s just down a different road why not try a little exploration on your next run? #runwell
Look 👀 A huge extract from Run Well in @runnersworlduk this month. I’m super proud! So grateful RW have given it so much space. I hope the tips help the readers ☺️ #runwell
Here’s a handy infographic I created to help you manage hay fever and running. 4 simple steps to stop hay fever getting in the way of your running.
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