Pfffh, Hamilton Hall...? FFS, I'm not on the social. Railway tavern if you so please.
It'd probably kill me tho.
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Pfffh, Hamilton Hall...? FFS, I'm not on the social. Railway tavern if you so please.
If you're doing resistance/free weights, I wouldn't spend big on running shoes. And much of the cardio kit doesn't need it either e.g. rowing machine. Or for that matter classes that might help your core like yoga/pilates. On the other hand, and as others said, if you are going to run, then buy decent shoes - go to a shop and get properly measured up, but be prepared to spend >£100.Hummer_I_mean_Hammer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 2:40 pm Cheers PJ, thing is that I can't see myself doing much running, well not for a while until I can get my CV levels up a bit (quite a bit tbh, what with my post pandemic timber). Mostly looking at building my core up a bit.
I have always had similar issues with trainers being too tight for me.Hummer_I_mean_Hammer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:30 am Looking to make use of the free gym at work. Need to get myself some cheap trainers but am conscious of the fact that the last time I bought a pair of trainers they were somewhat narrow.
Any suggestions for buying reasonable trainers, on the cheap, that cater for wider-bodied persons?
Do those skater style trainers work ok for use at the gym?
Cheers
New Balance are generally on the wide side. Quite a range of price points. Acceptable wear for gym, running, and with a pair of jeans at the pub.Hummer_I_mean_Hammer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:30 am Looking to make use of the free gym at work. Need to get myself some cheap trainers but am conscious of the fact that the last time I bought a pair of trainers they were somewhat narrow.
Any suggestions for buying reasonable trainers, on the cheap, that cater for wider-bodied persons?
Do those skater style trainers work ok for use at the gym?
Cheers
Drink... Or have a smoke.ageing hammer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:34 am I rise weekdays at 5.30 am for work. I wake before the alarm at about 4.45 am and can snooze until the alarm goes off at 5.30 am
On weekends I don't set the alarm but still wake up around 5 ish which is annoying as I don't need to get up til about 10.
Last night I forgot to turn on the alarm and instead of waking around 5 ish as normal I wake at 7.30 and late for work
How is it I wake at 5 without the alarm at weekends but when I need to wake up for work I sleep through ffs
I couldn't tell you as I nodded off about halfway though yours .
It's simple really, Dan.dasnutnock3 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:16 am Pengland
Penaldo
Pessi
etc.
Anyone got any idea why people keep prefixing or transposing the first letter of names & places with "P" on social media?
The people writing it, or the targets of their baffling wordplay?