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View Poll Results: How old were you when you started running?
5-11 3 10.00%
12-15 2 6.67%
16-19 1 3.33%
20-25 5 16.67%
26-30 6 20.00%
31-40 9 30.00%
41-50 3 10.00%
50+ 1 3.33%
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Old 20th Feb 06, 02:56 PM
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When did you start running?

How old were you when you started running? What was it that made you start?
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Old 20th Feb 06, 05:27 PM
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Well I ran as a kid, running in fun runs while my Dad raced, I also cross country's and track running, I was OK but never outstanding. I did FLM in 1997 but really just got round as I wasn't keen on putting the miles in (better things to do as an 18-19 year old!) and preferred to play football.

Since then I've broken a few bones playing football. The last time made me decide not to play again. I work in an office and started getting fat and unfit, I thought I'd better do something about it but wasn't sure what. One week I noticed that there was a local 10k, I entered it (it was only a few days away) and ran it with no training, I struggled but really enjoyed it and have run ever since.

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I never really ran much at school apart from a few cross county races. When I was about 20 I started jogging in order to keep fit for my karate class. After a couple of years plodding round on my own I decided to join a running club. Now I do a bit of karate to help my running . It was joining a club that really got me into racing and training correctly.
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i had done a couple of half's in my 30's, then the London. Gave up football aged 40 as i was fed up of the injuries and joined my running club. 13 year's later i'm still enjoying it as much if not more than ever before.
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Old 20th Feb 06, 10:20 PM
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I did a bit of x country at school but that was it until I was nearly 50. I'd played cricket until late forties and then felt the need for something active.
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I also did a bit of XC at school but then had a period of about 10 years where barely ran t all and got fat and lazy Now I'm back into the running and feeling much healthier for it.
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I did run a bit at school - we were forced to!

But I started on my own in my early 20s - cos I really wanted to do the London marathon...
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Old 21st Feb 06, 10:14 PM
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Did the usual forced running at school.

Hit my mid 20's having done next to no exercise since school and decided it was time to do something, started running on the treadmill at the gym and gradually built it up. Entered a race for life and decided it was time to hits the roads....that was 2 years ago and I have been running on and off since (more off than on but I'm working on it!!)
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Started nearly a year ago in order to get in shape. Never thought I would enjoy it and aimed to do only 3 runs a week of 5km.
Things turned out different. I've just entered a marathon.
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Well done Rene! Which marathon have you entered?
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