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Could you run from London to the coast in a day?

Could you run from London to the coast in a day?

Did you know that in the UK you are never more than 70 miles from the coast? In this inspirational guest blog from adventurer and expedition expert Tim Moss, he sets himself the challenge to run non-stop from his London home all the way to Southend on Sea.

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Have a go at…. Mountain biking

Have a go at…. Mountain biking

For this  ‘Have a go’ guide, we’re heading up North to bonny Scotland, to team up with Graeme McLean from the Developing Mountain Biking in Scotland Project. Prepare to get muddy people…

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Review: Get the lowdown on electric bikes

Review: Get the lowdown on electric bikes

The Dutch LOVE their electric bikes, and the Germans. But at a retail cost nearly three times that of a regular bike, what’s the appeal?

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Walk yourself fit with Joanna Hall

Walk yourself fit with Joanna Hall

We walk every day, it’s second nature, but are we walking enough and with the right technique to maximise it’s potential? Fitness expert Joanna Hall gives her tips on how to make the most of every step.

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Get on your bike to a festival this summer

Get on your bike to a festival this summer

Guest blogger Lucy Lynn-Evans from wwwbike2basics.com tells FAF how cycling got her through one of her darkest moments, and why she thinks bikes and festivals are a match made in heaven.

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Doing it military style

Doing it military style

Need a kick start your fitness regime? Lucy Dixon finds out if a bit of army style motivation will do the trick.

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Get fit with fido

Get fit with fido

Own a dog? Need to get fit? Then sign up for a Canicross event and your canine companion will be whipping you into shape in no time. Guest blogger Lucy Dixon finds out more.

“Apparently I’ve been practising Canicross for a few years now, although I wasn’t aware of it. In fact, all dog owners have probably tried Canicross before, without even knowing (unless they own one of these well-trained dogs I’ve heard about). Technically, Canicross is running with your dog, not running after it – which is what I’ve been doing for so long – and it’s a great way of getting fit (both man and dog) and exploring your local countryside.

My interest in the sport of Canicross started when I signed up to do a 10K run and realised I really ought to do some training. As I also have to walk the dog (a Cocker Spaniel called Henry) twice a day too, it made sense to combine my jogging with his walks. I was also interested as exercising with your dog, whether that’s running, roller blading or cycling, is something many dog trainers advocate as a way of improving behaviour. I’m lucky enough to live in rural Bedfordshire, very close to both Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire, so really spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful countryside to jog through, including Dunstable Downs, Ashridge Estate and the Chiltern Hills.

Dunstable DownsMy first attempt at proper Canicross (and not just running after Henry when he’s doing something he shouldn’t) wasn’t much of a success, although the setting of Dunstable Downs was perfect. Breaking into a run (OK, a slow jog) with Henry on the lead seemed to inspire him to break into a sprint, which nearly pulled my arm out of the socket. He was much better if I shouted ‘heel’ every five seconds, which became quite tricky when I got out of breath (so after about three minutes of jogging).

I then tried again with Henry off the lead, which also didn’t really work as he attempted to run alongside me, as close as he could possibly get, giving me the impression it was only a matter of time until he tripped me up. This may well have been his intention.

My Canicross technique got dramatically better once I invested in a hands-free lead designed to go around the waist, so you can move your arms while jogging. There’s also a harness that goes around the dog, which stops him pulling so much. I still had to bellow ‘heel’ for the first few minutes but Henry did seem to get the message. And if he did make the odd burst of speed it wasn’t enough to unbalance me as it is with his normal lead. Now we’ve been going running together regularly, Henry knows what is expected of him and trots along beside me remarkably well. He almost looks like one of those well behaved dogs I’ve heard so much about.”

Top five tips for Canicross beginners

1. Buy a hands-free lead – it really does make a difference. I got mine from Larz Equipment

2. Don’t push yourself, or your dog, too hard. Start slowly with a mixture of walking and jogging and gradually build up your time and speed.

3. Take water and a portable water bowl with you, so that both of you can stop for a drink. Try www.canineconcepts.co.uk.

4. Sign up for one of the events advertised on www.cani-cross.co.uk . The season starts again in September and having a goal to aim for will help you stick to a training schedule.

5. Do take breaks to catch your breath, allow your dog to have a sniff around and generally just enjoy the British countryside.

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Banish those winter blues

Banish those winter blues

During the short, dark days of mid-winter, it’s easy to start feeling a bit low. The lack of light can trigger SAD syndrome in some people, and the lower temperatures make it very tempting to stay indoors and snuggle up.

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Burn off the post Xmas flab

Burn off the post Xmas flab

Try these outdoor exercise ideas for burning off the last of those Cadbury’s Roses…

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Are the short dark days of winter making you less active?

Are the short dark days of winter making you less active?

The shorter days of winter are something everyone dreads. Getting up in the dark and going home in the dark isn’t much fun for anyone. Turning the clocks back forces us to switch lights on earlier, costs us more and uses up more carbon.

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Is this the ultimate Boxing Day hangover cure?

Is this the ultimate Boxing Day hangover cure?

Plunging into an ice cold pool or into the sea may sound like total madness, but plenty of people up and down the county will be jumping in this festive season to reinvigorate their senses!

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Get your skates on

Get your skates on

More and more outdoor ice rinks have sprung up around the country in recent years, especially over the Christmas period, and a skating session burns off a surprising number of calories (up to 375 calories an hour) making it a great way to counterbalance all those mince pies!

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UK cyclists vote for their top 10 perfect hills

UK cyclists vote for their top 10 perfect hills

Sky and British Cycling have revealed this week the UK’s top ten perfect hills to cycle down, after a nationwide search throughout the summer, helped by the British public.

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Rob Penn: ‘It’s all about the bike’ review

Rob Penn: ‘It’s all about the bike’ review

There are cycling enthusiasts, and then there’s Rob Penn. Anyone who has completed a 25,000 mile round-the-world cycle trip, and now runs a cycle training camp in the Brecon Beacons, has to know a thing or two about the sport.

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