A group of school pupils had a tougher than usual PE class as Commonwealth champion boxer Charlie Flynn put them through their paces.
The 22-year-old left the gloves to one side and concentrated on jogging with the St Mungo's Academy children in Glasgow as he prepares for the Bank of Scotland 2016 Great Scottish Run.
The event incorporates a half-marathon, a 10k and a series of fun runs to encourage people of all ages to get involved over the weekend of October 1 and 2.
Andy Mitchelmore, from the event organisers the Great Run Company, said: "The Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run has something for everyone - from Olympians and club runners at the front of the half-marathon to the youngest runners in the Toddler Dash on Super Saturday."
Flynn, who previously worked for Royal Mail, turned professional after winning gold at Glasgow 2014 and is a fan of running to keep him fit for the ring.
He said: "Come rain or sun on the Scottish run, be it Mike, Claire or Dan, you'll need fast feet on the Glasgow beat to out-run the Mailman."
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