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Garmin  Forerunner 305

Garmin Forerunner 305Arguably the most advanced training aid on the market. Monitor your speed, pace, distance and also your heart rate and use a series of features designed to help you get the most from your training.
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Hilly Twin Skin AnkletTwo layered technical socks to keep your keep comfortable for mile after mile.
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Ultralife DetoxUltralife Detox is one of the most effective cleansing and detoxification products available. It has been scientifically developed to improve digestion, bowel function and eliminate toxins.
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Garmin  Forerunner 205

Garmin Forerunner 205Use cutting edge technology to monitor your training with this speed distance system. It does far more than tell you how far and how fast you have run!
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Hilly Runners PouchVersatile running pack suitable for carrying a range of items such as a mobile phone/iPod/mp3 player and plus larger items in the main compartment. Price £17.50
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Charity running - Fundraising tips for people running for charity

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Running an event for a charity is a win-win situation.

The charity gains much needed funds for a good cause. As a runner you gain additional motivation for your training and extra support from both the charity and the sponsors, who now have a vested interest in their success.

But how do you go about raising money for a charity by doing a running event?
Here are some simple steps that will make it easier for you and enable you to raise more money.

Choose your charity
There are a lot of charities out there! Take the time to look into the different charities which work in the areas that are of interest to you.
Some focus their work in a geographical area or focus on a specific part of a problem. For example they may deal with children who suffer from a certain disease rather than people of all ages, they may focus providing care or on research in a cure for a condition. Looking into exactly what the charity does can help you make a decision. You may make your choice because you have benefited personally from the work of a charity.
Try to weigh up what it is you would most want to have the money you raise going towards.
It is well worth being well motivated and being able to give strong reasons as to why you are supporting your chosen charity will help you to persuade people to support you.

Choose your event
Some events are out-and-out charity events. Just entering means that some of your entry money goes to charity and then any sponsor money also goes to that charity. These events are also likely to be more beginner friendly so can be a good starting place for you if you are new to running.

Other events, such as the London Marathon, are not charity races but do have a strong charity tradition. People won’t be surprised to be asked for sponsorship if you are doing one of these events and it can make it simpler for would-be sponsors to understand what you are doing and the commitment involved.

You may, however, choose to do a less common charity event. Some charities take groups to more obscure events or overseas events. This can be a great way of seeing a different part of the world and sharing a once-in-a-lifetime experience with other people who you have a lot in common with. You will find out why other people have chosen the charity and the event – sharing these experiences and interests can be as much a part of the trip as the event itself.
You could decide to pick another event to do for charity. This may mean that you have to give more of an explanation as to what you are doing and why. So have your reasons ready! But it can work to your advantage as you may be asking for sponsorship at a different time to other people in your group of friends, family or workplace. It will also mean you have an interesting tale to tell which will help raise interest in what you are doing.

Whatever you decide to do make sure it is something that inspires you! This will keep you motivated and your enthusiasm will rub off on your sponsors.

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Great value for Money from Sports Fitness

We at Sports Fitness have reduced the prices on all our running shoes so that you can get the best products at great prices NOW!

With a stack of top sports clothing and accessories also available at www.sports-fitness.com Stocks are limited so act fast.

Nike Air Pegasus

Nike Air Pegasus

The Pegasus is the best selling cushioning shoe of all time. Great cushioning and a stable feel for a neutral shoe. Good protection and enough responsiveness for when you want to push the pace. A well designed outsole means the shoe is suitable for running on varied terrain too!

adidas Supernova GCS

Adidas Supernova GCS

adidas's top support shoe is their ground breaking GCS and it's a cracker. The GCS system deals with impact forces and starts controlling pronation from the moment your foot hits the ground! There’s adiPRENE+ cushioning for even more protection – a great ride.

Nike Air Vomero

Nike Air Vomero

Designed to bring all the benefits of Nike’s legendary Air cushioning and the Control At Origin technology that gives comfort from the moment your foot hits the ground. But the shoe also gives the freedom of allowing the foot to move naturally giving a beautifully smooth feel to the shoe.

Nir Air Zoom Percept

Nike Air Zoom Percept

A women's shoe combining of the principles behind the Pegasus and Free (the Nike shoe designed to train your foot to work more naturally). But there’s extra cushioning and stretch panels in the upper to make the overall feel a real delight.

Adidas Supernova Cushion

Adidas Supernova Cushion

This is a shoe that gives great cushioning whether you are running the miles on the road or on the treadmill. The shoe is also spot on for when you want to push the pace.

Nike Air Structure Triax

Nike  Air Structure Triax

Great cushioning comes from Air units in the heel and forefoot plus a PU 'Crash Pad'. Then for support the Structure Triax has a combination of features including medial support, specially placed flex grooves and forefoot WARP.

Adidas Response Cushion

Adidas Response Cushion

Highly effective running shoe that shows why the Response range has been a 'go to' line for runners for years.

Adidas Response Extra

Adidas Response Extra

A new Response shoe that includes cushioning from adiPRENE and adiPRENE+ and adidas' Pro-Moderator system to guide your foot through it's correct movement.

Adidas Nova Cushion

Adidas Nova Cushion

A great shoe at this price! Good cushioning and protection with a smooth feel to the shoe.

 

 

 

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