Re: BG Training Diaries/Logs
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NotOnUrHelly
I know fellshoeshuffler did a fantastic blog, but I cant seem to find the link.
Thanks
Jamie
http://iwcs.blogspot.com/ :)
Bill
Re: BG Training Diaries/Logs
Thanks for that Bill,
Plenty of reading to go at.
Jamie
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Yeah doog site, depressing amount of training he did!
I've been happy keeeping up a minimum of 40 - 50 miles a week with 10,000 ft of ascent at least, he's been doing about half as much again!
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Yeah, but a lot of the miles especially in the winter and during the week were on the road and if 1 fell mile = 2 road miles then I needed a higher mileage.
Re: BG Training Diaries/Logs
Hi Jamie,
The training schedule on my site was borrowed, err based :rolleyes: on that found here http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/bgr/
My own training log is at http://www.aqvi55.dsl.pipex.com/run/diary_2004.htm and http://www.aqvi55.dsl.pipex.com/run/diary_2005.htm
HTH
boB
Re: BG Training Diaries/Logs
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Bob
Bob - thanks for the links. This sort of stuff IS very helpful to would-be BGers as it gives a clear indication of a workload. I was intrigued by the change of downhill running style in Jun 2004. Was that a bended knees style or something? While I'm replying I would like to express my gratitude for your site generally. I really appreciate the time you must have put into it, and I have benefited enormously from your efforts there - thank you very much.
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It was more of a case of not leaning back so much and thereby forcing the quads to do more work in braking (running downhill causes very strange muscle movements).
The site grew partly to get away from Coronation Street :D and partly due to a work colleague going "xxxx would be useful".
Bob
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Ill second that Bob, I have been reading and looking at his site for a year now.
Fantastic source of inspiration.
Jamie
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One thing I would definitely suggest is that you do all the long tough races that you can: Jura County Tops Ennerdale etc. I did, but at the time I didn't really appreciate how valuable they were as training sessions. I think those distances combined with the fact that you are racing and so ginong appreciably faster than on a long steady 'time on your feet' run really builds up conditioning as well as stamina. And don't forget the dates;) .
And the fish paste and marmite butties.;) :D .