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FREE - Completely! Joggers & Powerwalkers: Tues@7-30pm on the Rye **Cancelled**


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Thanks for the friendly welcome this evening, I enjoyed getting out in the fresh air. I will definitely be able to come next week, as it's half term and my kids are off to Scotland to see their grandparents, so see you there!


Pippa

Hi to all,


Its that time of the week for a powerwalk or a jog or even a run around the Rye!


Meet on the Rye, by the zebra crossing opposite the Clock House Pub for 7-25pm and set off for 7-30pm :-)


Otherwise, see you all on Saturday. Or..... if you haven't been on a cycle ride yet - the next one is in 2-weeks time to the Cutty Sark via 3-Blue Plaques, one of which is for Barnes Wallis (The Bouncing Bomb).




Best!


McCabe

Hey guys, just got my first pair of running trainers and really excited about giving them a whirl on Tuesday! So even if the weather is completely pants, I'll be there!


For anyone thinking about coming along but not feeling sure because of their current fitness levels; my old trainers were bought for me by my mum in the late 90s in an attempt to make me go to aerobics with her, the fact they lasted this long goes to show how much exercise I did before joining Tuesday running club so don't be worried! Walking, jogging and a combo of the two are completely smiled upon! :-)

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