A goldmine of amazing information as always. Huge thanks again UKBers! All being well, I'll be registering this week and training starts at 6am tomorrow.Keen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures.
Keen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures.
Quote from: Monolith link=topic=24552.msg455358#msg455 :ras:358 date=1407338718A goldmine of amazing information as always. Huge thanks again UKBers! All being well, I'll be registering this week and training starts at 6am tomorrow.Keen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures. You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htm
Quote from: Monolith on August 06, 2014, 04:25:18 pmKeen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures.I you want some pics, you could have a browse at these. I was signed up to do Coniston but my achilles had other ideas so instead I went up for a walk and watch the pro's in action (it was the second round of the English Championships) and get some snaps. Might give a feel for the usual procession of runners at the start of the first climb. It doesn't take long for them all to thin out! It's impressive to see how quickly these guys descend - no sooner do you see the first spots coming over the top of The Old Man and they are down on the lower slopes steaming past. Certainly a skill to learn!I also toke some of these of the first Peak Skyrace last weekend. Its a 30 miler from Buxton over the Roaches and back round via few other trig points, with around 2000m of ascent. Bugger that for a game of soldiers!!!
You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htm
Quote from: bigtuboflard on August 06, 2014, 06:03:12 pm You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htmA month away? Balls, that's snuck up as quickly as my running has tailed off, I'm still thinking it's ages away and I have loads of time like I'm back in April. School holidays and a dry Cornice haven't helped the mileage at all. Have it reccied as far as Stanage and back from Padley, just the fiddly middle bit if I can make it out.
Quote from: psychomansam on August 07, 2014, 10:33:30 amAnd habrich, you they might be right about the weight gain, at least in people who aren't losing fat at the same time (I currently am). But I'm actually more motivated to push myself to run further, than to climb harder.Not my opinion, but I think that podcast is full of interesting contrary stuff so I will probably keep posting the link to anything vaguely relevant. For the record, I think fell running is very impressive - though it is not for me.My main observation about running generally is that there seem to be a lot of people my age with fucked knees ...
And habrich, you they might be right about the weight gain, at least in people who aren't losing fat at the same time (I currently am). But I'm actually more motivated to push myself to run further, than to climb harder.
Quote from: bigtuboflard on August 06, 2014, 06:03:12 pmQuote from: Monolith link=topic=24552.msg455358#msg455 :ras:358 date=1407338718A goldmine of amazing information as always. Huge thanks again UKBers! All being well, I'll be registering this week and training starts at 6am tomorrow.Keen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures. You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htmYeah the Exterminator is a great race, well worth doing. I think plattsy said he was going to be keeping the bar in the cricket inn company this year....
Quote from: chris20 on August 06, 2014, 10:31:10 pmQuote from: bigtuboflard on August 06, 2014, 06:03:12 pmQuote from: Monolith link=topic=24552.msg455358#msg455 :ras:358 date=1407338718A goldmine of amazing information as always. Huge thanks again UKBers! All being well, I'll be registering this week and training starts at 6am tomorrow.Keen to hear tales/see pictures from all of your adventures. You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htmYeah the Exterminator is a great race, well worth doing. I think plattsy said he was going to be keeping the bar in the cricket inn company this year....I'm baking cake for the snap table and might sink a couple of pints whilst the runners come in.Fatdoc - if you can run 10km you'd be fine running a short summer evening fell race of around 4/5 miles. theTrunce is a good introductory race and its run 9 times through the Summer. plus it costs less than half a fuck all.http://fellrunner.org.uk/races.php?id=2854
Quote from: nai on August 07, 2014, 11:43:34 amQuote from: bigtuboflard on August 06, 2014, 06:03:12 pm You could put yourself down for the Totley Exterminator in about a months time, be a good bench mark for you towards Langdale, plus if your lucky I'll be marshalling so can heckle at a suitably difficult moment. Plattsy might even be racing too! Here's the race details http://www.totleyac.org.uk/2014Series/exterminator.htmA month away? Balls, that's snuck up as quickly as my running has tailed off, I'm still thinking it's ages away and I have loads of time like I'm back in April. School holidays and a dry Cornice haven't helped the mileage at all. Have it reccied as far as Stanage and back from Padley, just the fiddly middle bit if I can make it out.Exactly a month today! Best put some miles in and get the leg through Hathersage recce'd...
Had my first hill sprints session tonight after receiving details from a very keen running mate. It nearly ended me. Keen to go again though and keep moving onwards. Really appreciate all of the contributions in this thread thanks again all.I'm on a shit screen smartphone but in the jacket stakes, I found this:http://www.decathlon.co.uk/eliorain-running-jacket-id_8312454.htmlLooks ok for the money and would do me as an about town jacket when the inevitable Mersey storm comes into town.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/eliorain-running-jacket-id_8312454.htmlLooks ok for the money and would do me as an about town jacket when the inevitable Mersey storm comes into town.
In at the deep end too Monolith! Hill sprints aren't for the faint hearted.