Parkrun is a network of UK (and now international) 5km weekly runs open to the general public. There are now three in Leeds – Woodhouse Moor, Temple Newsam and Roundhay Park.
Each one takes place at 9am each Saturday. You register (for free) and print out a barcode. You then turn up and run 5km with everyone else and get your barcode scanned when you are finished. They then upload all the data and email everyone to let them know their times. They are popular events. Woodhouse Moor had around 400 people there this week.
Overall, I am not sure I prefer it to running on my own. For a number of reasons:
- I like running because it is accessible. I live next to the canal, so I can leave my front door and start running. No overheads. With Parkrun I have to make my way up to Woodhouse Moor, wait around for it to start, do my run, then come home. The whole experience takes around 75 minutes for less than 30 minutes of running.
- I am not very fast, so it is not that motivating to be at the back of the field.
- It is hard to pace yourself when running in a large crowd.
However, cleverly they give you a t-shirt when you have completed 50, 100 and 250 runs. And I want my t-shirt!
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Tags: exercise, fitness, leeds, parkrun, running
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