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Organise your own run with Heart Research UK

Run for Your Heart

Author | 21 July 2016

Fed up with expensive sign up fees and having to travel to take part in the next big running event?

Well Heart Research UK has just the event for you. Make your own choices and sign up for the Heart Research UK My Run, My Way which lets you take on your very own 5K, 10K, half marathon or indeed marathon……and most importantly, do it at your pace and your way! And to make it even more significant, World Heart Day is coming up on 29 September, so you could arrange it on or around this date to help spread awareness of the 7 million people in the UK living with cardiovascular disease.

You're in charge: choose a date and time for your run, choose your own route, choose your distance and finally choose some friends, family or colleagues to run with.

My Run, My Way is perfect for beginners, intermediate and advanced runners who want challenge themselves with something a bit different to what's on offer. The most important thing is that you choose a distance and a route that is right for you. Make the most of what our beautiful county has to offer.

It's completely free to you and all the money you raise will come directly to Heart Research UK to ensure they can continue helping people live healthier, happier, longer lives.

Heart Research UK will support you all the way with plenty of fundraising ideas and tools – from posters and balloons to banners and stickers. Full training plans and nutrition/diet advice will also be available for you to use, helping you make the most of your event. They will also provide you and your team with matching t-shirts to wear throughout training and on your event day.

If you want to organise your own My Run, My Way then please visit: www.heartresearch.org.uk/events/my-run-my-way call 0113 234 7474 or email community@heartresearch.org.uk

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