Posts Tagged ‘Jog’

Next Dedham Run will be on Sunday 26th September 2010

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Entries in by 10.30am please – to allow for processing.
Runs start at 11am
Distance: 10k

The Dedham Run has enjoyed over 5 years of competitive and fun running for all ages whatever your level and interest in running. This website has been created to hold all the information for runners interested in joining in the Dedham Run.

The Dedham Run is popular with every level of runner. The run is set in beautiful Constable country on the Essex / Suffolk border, so whether you are a dedicated competitive runner or a young fun runner is a wonderful day out for all the family.

Kempton Park Racecourse Run for Fun

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Run for Fun is a 5k event taking place at Kempton Park Racecourse on Sunday 24th October 2010

The challenge is to complete the 5k lap of the racecourse, whether it be running, jogging, or walking.

All entrants will be asked to pay a small entry fee and commit to raising at least £50 in sponsorship, with all proceeds going to The Prince’s Trust.

In addition entrants are welcome to liven up the day by taking part in fancy dress! Prizes will be awarded for the most sponsorship raised and the best fancy dress costume.

Each entrant will receive a medal for completing the race, with a trophy presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.

The event will also include entertainment, so whether it’s the entrants themselves, or their cheering fans, there will be lots to do for all those attending.

Lets run for freedom…

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Event: Run, Jog or Walk
Distance: 5 km
When: Sunday 15 August 2010
Where: Old Deer Park, Richmond, London TW9 2AZ
Start Time: 9.30 (please arrive 15 mins before the start time)
Registration Fee: £13, & £15 after 25 July 2010
Early Registration Date: 25 July 2010

On India’s independence day, join us to remember those who fought for our freedom, the heroes who are somewhere lost in our history books and many who were not known. Lets celebrate the spirit of freedom, and the responsibility we share towards those whose freedom is still to be fought for.

The aim of the event is to raise funds to support ActionAid and their priority project in India: a safe haven for street children. This project is working towards helping children to stay off the streets and home them in safe ‘drop-in’ shelters, where they can get warm food, counseling, education, training and the chance to return home.

Nearly two thirds of adults risk their health through not enough exercise… What are we waiting for?!

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Latest results from a survey carried out by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy show that nearly two thirds of adults place their future health at risk through not enough exercise. 63% of adults questioned admitted that they don’t get enough exercsie and a frightening 20% admitted to exercising less than once a month – thats 1/20th of the recommended exercise amount – which is 1 hour a day for children and 5 times a week for adults.

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According to Bridget Hurley, chartered physiotherapist and spokesperson for Chartered Society of Physiotherapy “Most people know physical activity is good for their health but when it comes to doing it, exercise simply isn’t a priority.”

Unfortunately, the excuses of “I’m too busy/tired/stressed/unwell…” (the list is endless) seem to roll off the tongue just too easily when it comes to making time for exercise – a third of people say they cannot exercise as they are too busy with work and a quarter of people claim to feel too tired or unwell to exercise. (Although you can’t help but wonder how many hours are spent watching television by those who claim to be “too busy” to exercise more). However The results from the survey showed that 53% of those questioned said that they would exercise more frequently if they felt they could fit it into their daiy routine

Bridget Hurley goes on to say “Regular physical activity is as important as eating five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, and people need to understand that you can’t keep putting it off.”

“Without sufficient physical activity you increase your risk of life-threatening illnesses”. she says.

Encouragingly, the survey showed that 39% of people would exercise more often if it was free… and that’s the great thing about running, it is! A quick run or jog before or after work will cost you nothing but will improve your future health considerably.

“Active people are up to 50 per cent less likely to be at risk of major chronic disease such as coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer.” says Secretary of State for Health, Andy Burnham.

The benefits aren’t just long term however. Regular exercise is proven to lower your stress levels, improve your concentration,and make you feel happier. After just a short period of time; regular exercisers find that they have more energy and feel better and healthier in themselves.

Motivation to get out there and exercise can be difficult; and an empty hour slot isn’t going to just miraculously appear in everybodys day. When it comes to exercise and your health its about priorities and its something that you have to make time for, to be able to yield the benefits.

There is also a lot of support out there to help you get into exercise and build up your confidence as well as your fitness. As part of the latest CSP campaign “Move for Health” they have released a free Guide to Exercise. Here at Leggit wew also offer FREE training programmes for complete beginners to runnng.

Click here to get started with your FREE Beginner’s Training Guide Today

Gentle Joggers to Running Sloggers – what kind of runner are you?

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

So you like to think of yourself as a runner – but just how dedicated are you? Leggit have found the perfect 50 question quiz to put your passion for running to the test! Take a look at the below video and keep count of how many statements apply to you to find out whether you’re a hardcore and dedicated runner, a casual and gentle jogger, or all mouth and no trainers!

The video we’ve found is just a bit of fun although it’s surprising just how many points the team here at leggit.co.uk could relate to (yes we can eat our own body weight in pasta and proud of it!)

The Results:
45 – 50: You’re Amazing
39 – 44: You’re Legit
33 – 38: Not bad, but you’re still an amateur
27 – 32: You’re scared of Pain!
21 – 26: Hate to say it, but you’re a Poser
0 – 20: Why did you watch this?

One you’ve got your results, leave us a comment below to see how you stack up against other Leggit users