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I just had normal running shoes on and it was quite slippy, so I spent most of the time on my bum.
In her study, substituting a mere mile per week of normal running at the start with one in minimal shoes "was probably too much," she says.
Around £1bn originally earmarked for capital spending last year – for building and maintaining hospitals and buying equipment – was transferred into the NHS's resource budget to help cover normal running costs.
Radio 4 announcer Susan Rae anchored a 15-minute news bulletin at the top of the hour during Today's normal running time, with repeats filling the rest of the airtime.
The second component is a so-called tempo run of three to five miles, a controlled effort that's faster than a normal running pace, but that can be sustained for the length of the workout.
Although gas-turbine locomotives have had moderate success for long sustained runs, they have not been able to make significant inroads against diesel locomotives under normal running conditions, especially after increases in the relative cost of heavy fuel oils.
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