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<blockquote data-quote="TracyC" data-source="post: 1136444" data-attributes="member: 283758"><p>Hey thanks for taking the time to reply and so in-depth. I would certainly like to join a running club but I want to be faster first, I am so so slow, I'm sure my pace is some folks walking pace, and id feel like a bit of a tit lol. I don't run on roads up here, I live in the grounds of a castle and its all forest walks etc so its a dirt track I run on for the most part, or a mud track when it rains, which it frequently does ( its Scotland after all lol ) Swimming has never been a big love of mine but I think I might just give it a go, not been since I was a teenager! I don't think lifting weights would be for me so swimming might be a good alternative. Well done for the 1/2 you've just done!! and hope you have a fab dinner! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracyC, post: 1136444, member: 283758"] Hey thanks for taking the time to reply and so in-depth. I would certainly like to join a running club but I want to be faster first, I am so so slow, I'm sure my pace is some folks walking pace, and id feel like a bit of a tit lol. I don't run on roads up here, I live in the grounds of a castle and its all forest walks etc so its a dirt track I run on for the most part, or a mud track when it rains, which it frequently does ( its Scotland after all lol ) Swimming has never been a big love of mine but I think I might just give it a go, not been since I was a teenager! I don't think lifting weights would be for me so swimming might be a good alternative. Well done for the 1/2 you've just done!! and hope you have a fab dinner! x [/QUOTE]
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