Jogging tours of Rome offered for athletic visitors
ITALY SIGHT JOGGING
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Rome, February 13, 2008
1. Wide shot of sight joggers in front of the Colosseum
2. Close up guide talking to sight joggers
3. Various sight joggers running past the Colosseum towards the Arco di Costantino
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Katie Wepplo, Sight Jogging Guide
People really enjoy it, because it's a way to see Rome and a way that most people don't get to see it, usually when you go walking past these things it takes half a day to see one thing and so on a sight jogging tour you can see all the major sights in Rome within an hour and get little glimpses of the history behind them.
5. Long shot sight joggers running towards the Circo Massimo arena
6. Pan left joggers running on top of the Circo Massimo arena with view of ancient Roman ruins on the Palatino hill in the background
7. Pan right joggers reaching St Peter's Square from Via della Conciliazione
8. Close up joggers running in St Peter's Square
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carolina Gasparetto, Sight Jogging Founder:
Clients can choose from 14 routes at the moment and different languages, we normally have, apart Italian, English, German, French and Spanish. Then the trainer meets clients at the hotel whenever they want, keeps them walking around the city and takes them back after round about one hour of jogging.
10. Various of joggers running past St Peter's Basilica
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jorge Moreno Esteban, Sight Jogger from Ecuador:
For me it was pretty interesting to really get to know all the main buildings and tourist attractions, like St Peters, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza del Popolo, the Colosseum, the Fori Imperiali. It was amazing to just run through this eternal city being able to actually get to know some of the information and enjoy doing sport in general.
12. Joggers running in St Peter's Square
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Rome, February 15, 2008
13. Tourists getting out of the tour bus
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul, Tourist from UK:
No, no, no, I come to relax, I jog when I'm back home, now all that I want is sit and relax.
15. Tourist sitting down reading a map
16. Wide of St. Peter's Square
17. Close up over-weight tourist
LEAD IN:
There is a popular saying that celebrates the popularity of Rome as a 'must visit' city for tourists for centuries .....See Rome and Die
Now tourists visiting the Eternal City can see Rome and jog too.
Tourists wanting to visit the Italian capital can now chose to sightjog a combination of sight-seeing and keeping fit at the same time.
STORYLINE
While many believe holidays are a chance for a well deserved rest, some are firmly convinced it's the right time to get fit and lose some weight.
Sight-jogging is the brainchild of Carolina Gasparetto, a personal trainer who has lived in Rome for 30 years.
She organises trainers, who are knowledgeable about art and history to give tourists a run down of the city's monuments as they zip past them panting and sweating.
Male or female trainers collect tourists from their hotels, offer them a drink and then set off jogging around the city for an hour.
There are 14 different routes around Rome to chose from. One of the most popular tours starts from the Colosseum and reaches St Peter's Square passing through the Circo Massimo Arena.
If you can keep up with the pace, there are benefits to be gained ....
Since you have no tour bus it will never get stuck in a traffic jam....
and you will certainly burn off enough calories to justify another slice of pizza or other Italian culinary delight.
Jorge Moreno Esteban, from Ecuador says its a great way to explore the city.
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Tourists enjoy guided tour of Rome - at a jog
Seeing the sights of Rome only quicker - tourists from across the globe enjoy a jogging guided tour of the Italian capital. Duration: 01:08
Guide takes jogging tourists around city sights
SHOTLIST
1. Wide Piazza del Popolo in Rome''s city centre
2. Wide of runners arriving in Piazza di Spagna with Carolina Gasparetto, sight-jogging trainer, giving information about monuments in English
3. View from the top of the Spanish steps with Bernini''s Barcaccia fountain
4. Various of runners walking up the Spanish steps UPSOUND (English) Trainer, Carolina: The Spanish steps were commissioned by Pope Innocent XIII in the 18th century to architect Francesco De Sanctis to connect the above church of Trinita'' dei Monti to the Piazza underneath.
5. Close up of jumping feet
6. Runners walking up the Spanish steps
7. Group of American tourists imitating the sight-runners
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin, American tourist (seen imitating site-joggers in shot 7), Vox Pop:
I think it would be great. We could see the area much quicker, better, and in better shape, coming up and down the stairs and spending more time looking. It is a beautiful town, a lovely city, Rome. This is Rome, right?.
9. Group running
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Carolina Gasparetto, sight-jogging trainer:
The word sight-jogging? Sight-jogging is a combination of sightseeing and jogging.
14. Cutaway of tourists
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Carolina Gasparetto, sight-jogging trainer:
It is something for everybody we have experienced trainers and we will make the pace according to the fitness of the person.
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Japanese tourist (imitating site-joggers), Vox Pop:
I''ll like jogging and find a beautiful view!
19. Group of boy-scout tourists imitating runners
20. Trainer Carolina and group UPSOUND (English) Carolina joking: And in front of you guys the Statue of Liberty!
22. Cutaway of St Peter''s square, tourists watching Pope Benedict XVI talking on a video screen
24. Sight-joggers passing St Peter''s square
25. SOUNDBITE (English) Glannys, U.S. tourist, Vox Pop:
I think a bus is horrible because you are stuck in traffic, there''s so much traffic here and it is like you don''t come to Rome to sit on a bus.
26. Tour bus in traffic jam in front of St. Peter''s square
STORYLINE
Tourists visiting the wonders of Rome can do so whilst keeping their bodies and minds in shape.
Groups can now join an experienced personal trainer who is also a multi-lingual tour guide, jogging from monument to monument on specially tailored routes around the city.
The new sport of sight-jogging, is named after a fusion of the words sight-seeing and jogging.
The pioneer of sight-jogging in Rome is Carolina Gasparetto, a personal trainer with a degree in foreign languages and a special love for Roman sightseeing.
Carolina is starting to lead small teams of sight-runners through the most striking monuments of the Eternal City on foot.
Sight-joggers can choose from eight different routes: from the Spanish Steps to Saint Peter''s Basilica, from the Tiberina Island to Piazza Navona and the Colosseum.
It is something for everybody and we choose each time the right pace according to the fitness of the person, Carolina explains.
Glannys, an American tourist, chose to run with her friends from the Spanish Steps to Saint Peter''s Basilica, a tour of 4600 metres which takes around 45 minutes.
As the team was walking up the Spanish steps some middle-age American tourists were fascinated by the new trend and tried to join Carolina.
After reaching the top, Martin, a tourist from New York, stopped and said he thought the area could be seen much quicker, better, and in leave him better shape.
Other tourists, one Japanese man and a group of boy-scouts, appeared to be so excited by the idea that they started to imitate the sight-joggers immediately.
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Jogging tours of Rome
(17 Jun 2011)
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Rome, Italy - April 16, 2011
1. Wide of jogging tour guide Nicole Stahel talking to German joggers before going on jogging tour of city
2. Nicole talking to people in tour, UPSOUND (German) Nicole Stahel, Jogging tour guide:
Ok, can we start?
UPSOUND (German) (from left to right) Chris Jasche, Jan Urban, Lars Antelmann, German joggers:
Ok.
3. Tour group jogging through Piazza Barberini, pull out
4. Pan of joggers crossing traffic light, fountain in the foreground
5. Tour group jogging through Rome
6. SOUNDBITE (German) Nicole Stahel, Jogging tour guide:
We had three German clients. They wanted, as usual, to see the most important sights. We created a tour that was about 8-9 kilometres long and took about an hour, an hour and 10 minutes.
7. Wide of joggers waiting at lights by Roman Forum
8. Joggers running across road by Roman Forum
9. Tour jogging, pull out to tour by Colosseum
10. Tour jogging down the steps of the Circus Maximus
11. Various of joggers running through Circus Maximus
12. Tour jogging, tilt up to ancient ruins on the Palatine hill
13. Wide of joggers in Circus Maximus
14. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Carolina Gasparetto, Founder of jogging tour company, Sightjogging :
I studied languages at university, I love art history, particularly the Renaissance, and I love jogging. So I thought about putting them all together; art, jogging and, why not, languages ? And Sightjogging is what came out of it.
15. Various of joggers running along the Theatre of Marcellus
16. Pan of joggers running through Piazza Venezia, monument to Victor Emmanuel II in the background
17. Tour jogging by the Trevi Fountain
18. Various of tour entering Villa Borghese
19. Tour arriving back at starting point, UPSOUND (German) Nicole Stahel, Jogging tour guide:
Ok, here we are, well done. I hope you had fun. I hope you've learned something and are still fit for the rest of the day.
20. SOUNDBITE (German) Lars Antelmann, German jogger:
I read about it in the magazine Geo Reisen. Then I thought, that would be something for us, because we run, independently from each other. And because we were planning to eat a lot this weekend, we thought that this way we could combine something pleasant with something useful.
21. SOUNDBITE (German) Jan Urban, German jogger :
In contrast to what we planned to do!
22. SOUNDBITE (German) Nicole Stahel, Jogging tour guide:
I am a bit tired now. But I am usually very concentrated when I run because I have to take care of the traffic, I have to keep in mind which monument is the next one. I'm always very concentrated, so I only feel the fatigue afterwards. The clients usually start to become a little tired after about an hour. But this time it wasn't a problem, everything went well.
23. Water in fountain, tilt up to Stahel drinking
LEAD IN:
The eternal city of Rome plays host to a tour company which offers fit tourists the chance to take a guided jog past some of the city's greatest treasures.
All you need is stamina and a good pair of running shoes.
STORYLINE:
A group of jogging enthusiasts gather early in the morning to start the day with a sightseeing tour of Rome.
This is no ordinary tour however.
Although the group will visit some of Rome's greatest monuments: the Colisseum, the Trevi Fountain and the ruins on Palatine Hill, they will do so at a jog.
Jogging tour guide Nicole Stahel checks the group are ready and then they set off.
Sightjogging is a tour company providing tours of Rome at a jog.
They offer five languages, a variety of itineraries and a running pace to suite each tour.
On this tour 34-year-old Swiss athlete Nicole Stahel is running the group through the city on a nine kilometre (six mile) look at Rome.
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早上七點,當所有景點都沒有很多人時候,我們以慢跑的方式一個接着一個景點穿梭,還經過很多地下泉水的飲水池,可以停下來解一解渴。
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