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My son is nearly three months old and my post baby body is starting to depress me big time...

I have very limited time in which to exercise - I tend to do exercise DVDs during the week as and when I can (not very ofter to be truthful!) but would like to start running again on weekends.


I need a running partner to motivate and keep me company while I run (or more likely walk at a pace) around Peckham Rye Common. At the moment I can only do it on weekends as my darling boy goes to bed around 8pm. Meeting time flexible to suit baby naps etc.


As the days get longer I may even contemplate running during weekday evenings but that's very ambitious I know...


Please PM if interested

I have done Liz's class. However I dont need a class (too inflexible, am too slow for intermediate but too advanced for beginners etc) but someone that is going through roughly what I am and can partner me on weekend runs perhaps more


thanks for the suggestion though I should have said...

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