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What's the difference between NHS and Cool Runnings C25K?

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Just seen it on google and wondering if it's the same

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There are a number of them about and they are all similar in nature though probably differ in some details.

The main difference is that this one's the best!

8-) 8-)

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JR21

Laura ;-)

More seriously, the basic plan is the same but the music and commentaries differ. And Greg_M is right!

John

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Yes, I tried out one last week, He was american and really dull but the music was better (sorry). I still think c25k is the best obviously !!

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