Issue One
I’m beyond excited to welcome you to Issue 1 of the new all-digital Serpentimes. A group of passionate and skilled Serpies have come together to tell fascinating stories from all corners of our club. In this first issue we explore a huge range of the club’s activites. Enjoy exploring with us. The track and… More
On Track: the Serpie Athletics Season
Interviews with four of our inspiring Track and Field athletes bring you a flavour of the action
Cross country: Challenge and Reward
Our men’s cross-country captain reflects on the feeling of giving it your all in a cross-country race
Jenny Gibbs shares the experience of training for her first 10k race
Natalia Delfino catches up with her friend Jenny Gibbs to find out what it’s like training for her first 10k
Celebrating Serpentine’s Versatile Volunteers
Volunteering for Serpies is likely to make you see the athletic world differently – Serpentimes talks to two of our volunteers
Favourite London running routes
Tom Watts takes us on one of his favourite runs along the Parkland walk in North London and up to Alexandra Palace
How to run hills
Glenn Hughes is a top mountain runner and took Serpies out for a hill running session on Box Hill. Here’s the session plan
Taking on Mont Ventoux
Karen Hancock, coach of the Greenwich hill sessions describes overcoming her fear of cycling up Mont Ventoux, and coming down again
The Road (And River) Back From Injury
Natalia Delfino talks to Nicole Keenan about recovering from injury whilst taking on triathlon for the first time
Running Blind
What’s it like guiding a blind runner? Phil Bradburn takes Maria Puddu to find out
Serpie Travels
We are an international tribe, and our members run in exotic locations. Vienna and the Caucasus mountains are our destinations this issue
Exploring Three Parks
Our main club run must be one of the most historically interesting in the world. Diana Valk explores the lesser known parts