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Has anyone found a quiet jogging route in the area? I normally go on the jogging track in Dulwich park, but there are quite a lot of walkers on there and dogs and it's often hard to get 2 metres distance. I think it would help if they introduced some signage with the rules for joggers, dogs etc. In the meantime I'd love to know if people have found a quiet route?
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gromit3:16 Wrote:

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> How do you get the motivation to do it.

> Keep saying to myself get up early to exercise,

> every morning this week when I wake up, I'll do it

> tomorrow:-(


I know the feeling very well, but it's a matter of routine. And with me, when I've managed to achieve a certain level of fitness, the fear of regressing is sufficient to motivate me to get out for a jog now and again (or to the gym in peace time).

gromit3:16 Wrote:

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> How do you get the motivation to do it.

> Keep saying to myself get up early to exercise,

> every morning this week when I wake up, I'll do it

> tomorrow:-(


must say- the concrete jungle is not very appealing but the air quality- except in Woodwarde Road- is better

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