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Playtex Moonwalk 2005 anyone?

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MarsLady · 08/11/2004 13:08

So ladies, who fancies doing the Playtex Moonwalk to raise cash for breast cancer research? I did it a couple of years ago (couldn't this year as had just given birth to the twins) and it was FANTASTIC! 15,000 women and about 1,000 men walking in bras through the night to raise cash. Victoria Wood did a programme on it recently. You walk 26.2 miles (full moon) or 13.1 miles (half moon). Great fun. Fancy it? Anyone?

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MarsLady · 08/11/2004 13:26

Come on girls, it won't be that bad, especially as I managed to do it. If we're going to be sleep deprived it ought to be for a good reason.

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Titania · 08/11/2004 13:36

wheres it at?

happycat · 08/11/2004 13:37

what is full moon and half moon.This gives me images of micheal jackson or walking 26 miles with our backsides showing.didn't see the program but it sounds good

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 13:41

The full moon is the full walk and the half is half. No bare bottoms (unless you really want to) . It takes place on 18th June and starts and ends at Hyde Park. Don't know how to do links but the website is walkthewalk.org.uk (I think). All the info is there. You need to apply as soon as the applications come out as it is very popular.

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MarsLady · 08/11/2004 14:06

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Ixel · 08/11/2004 15:11

I'd love to do it, but it depends what shift dh would be on, as he'd have to be at home for ds!!

Arabica · 08/11/2004 18:41

I would love to join in, I was only thinking about the moonwalk today! I met Nina Barough in 1999(the organiser of the moonwalk) and promised her I would do it soon. So it's about time I got my wonderbra and trainers on, isn't it.

charliecat · 08/11/2004 18:47

I would like to aswell.

cellulitequeen · 08/11/2004 18:49

I'm up for it - I love walking.

unicorn · 08/11/2004 18:54

Saw the programme with Victoria Wood, thought it was amazing.
How fit do you need to be tho?
I would be up for it (she says sheepishly!!)

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 19:26

It's good to start training asap. My friends and I started with a couple of miles twice a week. Then after a couple of weeks we went up to four and five miles. By the time we got up to 10-15 miles we were walking in the evenings. It was a lovely break actually. If you start now, then it doesn't matter what level of fitness you have. Just little and often. Don't be fooled into thinking that you can just walk it, people have before and ached before they were even half way round. It's great fun though and the website offers a training guide. Good trainers and good friends to walk with. That's what worked for me.

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charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:28

Wheres the website please?

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 19:35

walkthewalk.org.uk

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charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:38

Ta already emailed my sister and shes gonna do it too

charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:40

Hmmm its bringing up a search engine for me

charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:41

Here it is!

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 19:42

how did you do the link?

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charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:45

Instructions next to the smileys...its without the uk bit I think

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 19:46

how daft am I? thank you Charliecat

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charliecat · 08/11/2004 19:49

No problem...so where can I expect to dash to to pick up a form? Any ideas?

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 19:52

register with them and they will send a form out when they are ready. don't be fooled into thinking that you can take your time to send it back. It fills up so quickly that "he who snoozes, loses". Happened to friends of mine last year. When you get your form and fill it in tick the fastest time box, otherwise you'll be languishing behind and not start until about an hour after the first across the line.

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Gobbledigook · 08/11/2004 20:11

Def up for this!

Started training for the London Marathon a few years ago but got injured and couldn't do it - then went on to have babies and haven't got round to doing it again. I know this isn't running but I bet it's equally challenging!

charliecat · 08/11/2004 20:15

Cant see anywhere to register...

MarsLady · 08/11/2004 20:18

click onto contact us and leave your details asking for an application form.

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deegward · 08/11/2004 21:00

I have sent off for application form, and have had confirmation that it will be coming, am I right in thinking it hasn't been sent out yet? It will be 10yrs next year that my bf from school died from breast cancer so REALLY want to do this. Is anyone near me (Leavesden, Watford) to start up a RL walking group?

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