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Share with us your favorite distant, routes and any other running related info.
I started running 3 years ago and have been running 3-4 times weekly.
Usually run between 5 to 15 km and my goal is 30km weekly.
Fav routes are Bishan Park 1 & 2. It's linked to Potong Pasir PCN, which is near my house. The end of Park 2 is close to Lower Peirce Reservoir, plenty of open spaces, but can be crowded on weekends.
Next is Upper Peirce Reservoir, this is a must for all runners, the slopes and scenery is something to remember by.
MacRitchie Reservoir, the trail at MR is legendary. Weekends are filled with people out for a challenge.
Upper Peirce Reservoir
Share with us your favorite distant, routes and any other running related info.
I started running 3 years ago and have been running 3-4 times weekly.
Usually run between 5 to 15 km and my goal is 30km weekly.
Fav routes are Bishan Park 1 & 2. It's linked to Potong Pasir PCN, which is near my house. The end of Park 2 is close to Lower Peirce Reservoir, plenty of open spaces, but can be crowded on weekends.
Next is Upper Peirce Reservoir, this is a must for all runners, the slopes and scenery is something to remember by.
MacRitchie Reservoir, the trail at MR is legendary. Weekends are filled with people out for a challenge.
Upper Peirce Reservoir
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My fav route is park connector near Buona Vista, next to Ghim Moh. Usual distance is ard 5km 3 times per week on alternate days. Rest of the days workout. Lol
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monkeys are plentiful at Upper Peirce, consider a menace by the residents there!
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I'm just an occasional jogger. I hope to jog at MacRitchie though, may be during this coming school holidays. It's torturing but finishing it feels really shiok.
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Only run 1km/day at nearby park because got asthma.
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Ya, MacRitchie is a tough route to run, I stop and walk when the trail gets too tough, dun want to fall n hurt myself. Takes me 1.5 hours to complete the 11km route.chriscentro wrote:I'm just an occasional jogger. I hope to jog at MacRitchie though, may be during this coming school holidays. It's torturing but finishing it feels really shiok.
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started jogging again last dec aft my Army(a decade ago)
5km-7km on most alternate days around my area.
cck ave 2(start point) - brickland road - bukit batok road - choa chu kang way - cck ave 2(end point)
5km-7km on most alternate days around my area.
cck ave 2(start point) - brickland road - bukit batok road - choa chu kang way - cck ave 2(end point)
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Its either the gym on threadmill or near my place at ECP. ECP route - Still Road > ECP > Fort Road > Still Road
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I have not done this route, but I heard that Bukit Batok Nature Park is Goodlunarin79 wrote:started jogging again last dec aft my Army(a decade ago)
5km-7km on most alternate days around my area.
cck ave 2(start point) - brickland road - bukit batok road - choa chu kang way - cck ave 2(end point)
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ECP is very popular with cyclist n runners. I'll be doing Race Against Cancer there in Aug.Diospada wrote:Its either the gym on threadmill or near my place at ECP. ECP route - Still Road > ECP > Fort Road > Still Road
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I do 10k every weekend, around Chinese Garden. Will do 2.4k of interval once or twice a week around a track as well.
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Recently started to jog after getting a new pair of running shoes.
Din know that running shoes is so costly nowadays. Always use SAF issued PT shoe for jogging previously.
My route starts at the park connector behind my place around stagmont ring, go all the way to the end of the connector near sungei kadut then loop back. Bout 3~3.5km (i guess) but enuff for me.
Din know that running shoes is so costly nowadays. Always use SAF issued PT shoe for jogging previously.
My route starts at the park connector behind my place around stagmont ring, go all the way to the end of the connector near sungei kadut then loop back. Bout 3~3.5km (i guess) but enuff for me.
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Running shoes aren't cheap, but well worth the money. I used to just run with SAF shoes too, but it was only when I bought New Balance that I realised SAF shoes tend to be heavier. Better protection for feet, but not efficient for medium distance.eeee78 wrote: Din know that running shoes is so costly nowadays. Always use SAF issued PT shoe for jogging previously.
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Recently got the NB 1260 for my flat feet, it made a world of difference from the SAF standard issue PT shoes.galaxy_convoy wrote:Running shoes aren't cheap, but well worth the money. I used to just run with SAF shoes too, but it was only when I bought New Balance that I realised SAF shoes tend to be heavier. Better protection for feet, but not efficient for medium distance.eeee78 wrote: Din know that running shoes is so costly nowadays. Always use SAF issued PT shoe for jogging previously.