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Running in London, yuk.

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I live close to Kings Cross & Euston station. It's a very built up and busy area. I've noticed that constant traffic, road crossing and groups of hoodies hanging about is really quite distracting, So for my run last night (week 4, run1) I decided to use a stretch of the Regents canal. There's still a few hoodies hanging around even down there, I was even asked whilst running if I want to buy weed! In the main though it's a whole lot more peaceful.

Couple of personal things I learned last night. First, I don't like listening to music whilst running, it puts me off and reduces my awareness of what's going on around me. Second, it was raining, now I don't mind that in the least, it made me feel almost manly lol! But my Climacool trainers were instantly soaked through and I really didn't like that! They're like sponges. So I've decided that within the next few weeks I'll be visiting a sports shop to pick up something a little more weather proof (quite fancy the Inov8 313's).

There's another reason why I'd like something a little more robust. I've decided that when I'm able to do the 5k plus. I'll be taking my runs on Hampstead Heath. It's only a 15 minute drive away, and the grassy hills, forest and bridle tracks really appeal to me.

Well that's my lot, I'm off to the West End now my son is hitting double figures on Monday, time to do some birthday present shopping.

Good luck all, keep safe.

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Monemy

I run in town too and I dislike it. I try to take side streets so as to avoid traffic... But that's only good in full daylight. The only advantage that I can see is: no hills!!!

I've never been to Hampstead heath but maybe I will try to next time I go to london... sounds nice :)

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TJFlute

Oh that's interesting. I have lived in the country for 14 years and used to live in London, but didn't run then. I often wish now that I was running in the London parks or along the Thames rather than on the hilly country roads with noone for company except the odd tractor passing. It's funny how our perpective alters.

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jenniejGraduate

I usually run once a week on Hampstead Heath. Really recommend it tho' it is very hilly - amazing how much hillier it seems now I run there compared with when I just went for walks.

If I were you I'd also try Regents Park - much flatter!

I walked along Regent's Canal a few days ago and I was amazed how much its changed with the redevelopment work. It was really lovely and felt so far away from the hustle and dirt of the streets above.

Good luck with the rest of the program.

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