00:00To do sub two hours is just phenomenal and I think that running can help anyone with whatever they're going
00:09through in life and when you watch things like the London Marathon and the Great North Run, our sure piece,
00:17you see all these inspirational stories and you realise that the normal people are the superhuman people, not the athletes.
00:23I think that we're using technology now because I understand that he used new trainers from Adidas so I think
00:29as things evolve, I think the trainers will make them run faster and faster.
00:34Wow, 26 miles, that would be a big challenge. I would need to start with park runs and then work
00:41my way up maybe to the iconic Great North Run and then possibly do the full 26 miles.
00:48But I don't feel any ambitious need to do 26 miles.
00:54Maybe it's a million pound paycheck at the end.
00:57No, it would have to be a lot. I definitely could walk it.
01:00I mean, I've done the...
01:00You have done 26 miles.
01:01Yeah, I would do the Macmillan thing.
01:03Yeah, but I don't know about running it. No, it would take a lot, especially at the age we are.
01:09Yeah, so I had a bereavement and anyone who has been bereaved knows how hard grief is.
01:17And a friend of mine said, oh, Blythe Running Club's doing a couch to 5k, would you like to come?
01:23And I joined Blythe Running Club, not being able to run at all. I've been a member now for three
01:29years.
01:29And I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club.
01:30And I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club.
01:30And I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club.
01:30And I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club and I joined Blythe Running Club.
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