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How many miles should I run today?
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How many miles should I run today?
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Originally posted by AtWVote now.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
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Five is the minimum Alexi. You won't feel the benefits unless you run at least five miles.
Take it from me, my knee is completely knackered from runningComment
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Used to run six miles three times weekly for a laugh!!
Now I'm a contractor with a posh car, so I use that instead...Comment
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You should cycle of course! Get out for a steady 3 hours and you'll burn off way more than a short run and you won't knacker your knees.
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ATW, I can't see the Poll Option entitled "I don't give a f**k" so cannot contrinute to this."My God, it's huge!!"Comment
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Alexei, 2 miles is not much use. You need at least 30 minutes to get fitness benefits. If it takes you that long to run 2 miles, take up swimming instead.Comment
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5 miles minimum or it's not worth doing!!
I find those swanky air walkers that they have in all good gyms are excellent. You get all the work out of a run with zero impact on your knees.
Something I intend on buying once I have some spare cash lying around.Comment
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Pathetic turnout - I think NL is right after all to demand people go and vote for the party of their choice so long as its New Liebor.
2 miles run today, 20 minutes running - 5 mins of feeding ducks, chatting up bored housewifes and other stuff.Comment
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