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Hi to all,


Here is the Friday Rah Rah, this is a bit latter than normal as I have been slightly ....buried in things..... :-(


Sat, 10am, by the cafe on the Rye.... with a bottle of water for arm, shoulder & back toning.


Missed you guys last week!




McCabe.


PS, if you are a first time reader, this is for the slow, the fast, the slim, not so slim etc.... I run the group from the back so you are not on your own....

Hi to all!


Its that time of the week to rah rah the team up :-)


If you are new to this thread and uncertain who it is aimed at, here are the high level details:


* You can jog, power walk and for the fitter ones... run.

* We work to 300m points where we stop and tone, stretch or have some other fun.

* AGE: 16 to 60+, and you can bring your babes in a buggy or older if you think they can achieve this distance.

* Getting back to exercise, in remission, diabetic, fibromyalgia etc...

* I lead from the back and will keep you motivated. And...

* Its FREE!


Bring a 1 Ltr bottle of water for arm, shoulder and back toning, and then for re hydrating. Also, some change for a tea / coffee at the end.


All you need to do to register is to fill in a health form on www.AHM-Go.com and email it back to [email protected]



See you all tomorrow morning at 10am by the cafe on the Rye.... and we have a 10am cycle ride this coming Sunday too meeting at the Texaco Garage in Goose Green to Southwark Park.





McCabe

You bet!


All things being equal, I'll be there 30-mins earlier to do an outer lap of the Rye.... it will be slow but meaningful :-)


Catch you all for 10am, bring a bottle for arm, shoulder & back toning and also for rehydration!




McCabe

Went to my 1st session today and had a great time. Was made to feel very welcome by the group and Macabe stayed with me all the way in case I collapsed! ( only joking)Seriously though it was like having a personal trainer. Will definately be back for more next Saturday.


Come along, it's not often you get something this good for free.

G'day guys,


This is a Saturday morning Rah Rah, I know, it should have gone out yesterday.


So, 10am by the cafe and bring a bottle of water for arm, shoulder and back toning - and to rehydrate


McCabe

To all fit fans on both Free Fitness in the park groups, Julie is organising drinks for the team and you can bring your friends and buddies too!


* Drinks Thursday 23rd Aug, from 7ish-@ The Great Exhibition pub, Crystal Palace Road SE22. All welcome!!!!!!!!

What a fantastic evening last night! Thanks Julie for organising it - right, you are the social secretary!


All things being equal, we will have a beautiful morning to have some fun and get a bit fitter too.


It was good to meet I think...... Jessy.... last night who started with the group last week while McCabe and family where in Jersey living it up with the cows! I had better scrub up on my German now :-)



So, 10am at the caf? on the Rye for tomorrow morning - and bring a 1 Ltr bottle of water for arm, should and back toning, and to rehydrate too. And..... some change for a tea / coffee at the end.



McCabe.

G'day Jess and team,


Its the Friday Rah Rah time, to get you good people ready for the Saturday morning fitness session.


If you are reading this for the first time, we meet by the caf? on the Rye for 10am and have an hour of fun and fitness. We cover around 2.5Km with stops every c.300m for stretching, toning and some other bits and pieces. Bring a 1 Ltr bottle of water for toning your arms, shoulders and back... and then drink it for rehydration.


If...... if you want to do a bit more, meet at the same place for a 9-15am start where we do 2 outer laps of the Rye.... I set the pace at a 14-min mile which is a powerwalkers pace.


Can I run faster, oh yes! But I will have a half marathon the next day so taking it easy - its the first half of the London Marathon. Come and join me if you can.... meet for 9am at Blackheath/junc of Greenwich Park car entrance... and then finish at Tower Bridge.



Hasta la vista!


McCabe

Great!


There is a slight change to the plan for tomorrow. As we can't do the 1/2 London Marathon on Sunday, I'm going to do 7.5 laps of Peckham Rye which equates to c.Half Marathon.


Assuming I am jogging at a 12-min mile, you will catch me by the zebra crossing (Barry Road) heading up the Rye at the following times:


* 7am, 7-20am, 7-40am

* 8am, 8-20am, 8-40am (Lynsay is joining me here at 8am)

* 9am, 9-20am, 9-40am


And then I will take the 10am group, and really will be leading from the back!


I love setting personal tasks to see if

a) I chicken out (which McCabe doesn't), and

b) can I do them non stop unless I develop an injury?


10am team, remember..... a 1Ltr bottle of water for arm toning.



Hasta Leugo!


McCabe

G'day guys,


In keeping with Admins recent posting on the EDF, I have updated the 'Subject' bar on this thread from:



** 'FREE! Fitness in the Park - Sat @10am (Main Page)' **


TO


** 'FREE! Fitness on the Rye - Sat @10am (Main Page)' **



BTW, this isn't the weekly Rah Rah, that comes tomorrow as always.




Best!


McCabe

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