:thumbup: "Character building", well that's the way to look at it! Hope your ankle heals nice and quick.
Get this, get this, I ran up a hill today :w00t: Just one, clearly :closed:
:thumbup: "Character building", well that's the way to look at it! Hope your ankle heals nice and quick.
Get this, get this, I ran up a hill today :w00t: Just one, clearly :closed:
Saturday: Train from Clapham Junction out to Box Hill to do hill reps. Up the steps to the trig point, down the steep 'front' for a short while then back up and down.
10 reps with a five-minute rest after the 5th.
About 8,000ft of climbing, maybe 12km in distance.
2h15m it took me. And yes, it did hurt.
Sunday: rode the bike out to Box Hill did 3 reps of the zig-zag road and back to Battersea. 50 miles, three hours or so.
Fed up of the bloody sight of Box Hill now.
Last edited by ZootHornRollo; 02-08-2011 at 03:43 PM.
Hill reps with dog, just 3.5m/1000ft.
Hills and Guinness!
grasmere guides route wed nite then through grasmere up helm crag n round, lovely sunset!
the problem of saying, I'm running to the top of that hill is the hills are a bit big round here and tend to go straight up!
distance approx 4 miles up and down (quite a few zig-zags) but direct is less than 1.5 miles ascent 3820ft return by same route to Pointe de Ressachaux 1.37 for the round trip
and after a quick Google it would seem Alan Lucker has been there as well http://alanlucker.blogspot.com/2011/...essachaux.html
3 Shires route this morning, (13m 4000ft) still as a mill pond and not a drop of rain. What are the chances?
I was on a 24hr bender yesterday, completely wasted, so didnt rise until 5pm this afternoon, after having some beans and fish fingers and a cup of coffee, I went out at 8pm, and loaded to the max with yesterdays carb intake from countless jagerbombs/vodka cokes etc I felt amazingly strong, like I could run like the wind forever, as effortlessly as riding a bike downhill, I just ran and ran and kept getting faster, got round my 11mile route in 1hr5mins without so much as a bat of an eyelid :-)))
Ran up Loughrigg on Saturday evening. Gorgeous run and didn't see a soul, other than a few sheep.
Amazing.