I was an occasional contributor to this thread back in the first lockdown when I substituted my nightly gym visits (as the gym was shut) with running 5km each evening on local lanes until inevitably failure to take rest days and poor technique resulted in injury...
But I also used to post on this thread to share what a positive thing Junior ParkRun is, in providing kids with a weekly, organised opportunity to run and track their performance on the website - all for free. My children (10 and 12) have now clocked up 80+ JPRs each and never miss a Sunday event, even though it means getting up at 7am. They are always generally competing at the front of the field - but yesterday it was great to see them finish 1st and 2nd. I was massively proud of them both, which just goes to prove running is good for the soul - even if you are just watching.
But I also used to post on this thread to share what a positive thing Junior ParkRun is, in providing kids with a weekly, organised opportunity to run and track their performance on the website - all for free. My children (10 and 12) have now clocked up 80+ JPRs each and never miss a Sunday event, even though it means getting up at 7am. They are always generally competing at the front of the field - but yesterday it was great to see them finish 1st and 2nd. I was massively proud of them both, which just goes to prove running is good for the soul - even if you are just watching.
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