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  • A summary of the days events:
    Fuck yeah, sweets.
    That's better.
    Back into the clag.


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  • Also, what time did escape from meridian start? Can't seem to find the info anywhere?

    @rhb almost at the 70 mile mark!!

  • https://escapefrommeriden.co.uk/escape-from-great-britain/

    I think this is it? I dunno if it started on time. Looks like @rhb is comfortably silver, amazing effort, especially with what sounds like a mad-tough first day. Only 2 golds, both went north too.

  • Yeah looks like that’s the full thing. Bonkers effort going over 110km. Big hats off to our guy!

  • Great pics from Long Duddon @nefarious, hope it sets you up well for your taper time & race.

    Thanks for all virtual cheering it does help motivate!

    Needless to say I'm pretty fucked. Finished near Slaidburn realised I was in the back of beyond so had lunch in cafe then hiked on to Clitheroe to catch the train. Nearly 9 miles, 1000ft upwards & 3hrs later I made it with a 55 min wait so headed to pub to get warm.

    So tired, I am fighting micronaps. Great event, happy with 10th and perhaps a shot at the most elevation prize... lost focus yesterday a bit (see post) also lost my way a few times & on reflection shouldn't have changed my route on the fly.

    My legs were good enough for running long downhill descents today so progress was good to the finish and I "caught" a few others in term of final distance covered.

    Just gotta stay awake 2 more hours then I can pass out at home!

    Edit: I recorded 7 separate gpx files over the race... looks like I went ~98 miles to hit ~68. Ooooof.


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  • Mate, that sounds so surreal. Also, I forgot the distance was as the crow flies - 49 mile days b2b is fucking mental.

  • great effort, well done!

    I was happy with a 50 mile week! enjoy your beer, you have absolutely deserved it

  • I've just caught up with this on your atrava. That's an amazing effort. Congratulations.

    Hope you got some decent rest last night and don't have to work today. I thought my legs were bad today - yours must be destroyed.

  • That’s some next level punishment, chapeau fella.

  • don't have to work today

    This was my partners first thought too! Seriously well done, we're both so impressed

  • Thanks all. I booked half day at 8.30am off to soften the pain. The hardest bit of today has been short term concentration! Walking ok, will have done about 3 miles today to & from Tram.

  • Dear all, anyone interested in a free copy of Issue 1 of Run For Your Life? I will post for free to you, UK addresses only. I would also prefer to pass it on to someone who has only been running for four months or less, as it's a nice mag/zine with inspirational interviews of normal people (i.e. not athletes) who got/fell into running for various reasons.

    https://magculture.com/run-life-1/

    If you're interested, dibs for it on here, and then PM me your full name & address.

  • Woo, new mile pb (I don’t I have enough running friends so I’m just gonna have to share it here instead).

  • Congrats!

  • Got my full gpx from racedrone, looks good all my sections linked together.

    Also found I was 3rd in the ascent category, only 3 of us went over 3000m. Hindsight being 20-20 if I'd made better use of my time and got through the next climb before Clitheroe within the 48hrs I'd have won the ascent category.... maybe next time!


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  • What are people's thoughts on gym work for legs, and how to schedule this as part of a weekly running program?

    I did legs at the gym on Monday, and could still feel it yesterday, when I spectacularly failed to complete an intervals session.

  • It’s never legs day at the gym, have some self respect- massive arms, tiny legs.

  • Fuck knows. I can't fit it in anywhere in the week, always seems too close to my weekend or wednesday ride

  • What are people's thoughts on gym work for legs,

    Never done any, legs like matchsticks.

  • I have been thinking about this too. What I've read says 4-6 reps, 3-5 sets, fairly heavy (80% 1RM). Don't need to do many different exercises, squats, deadlift, lunges and calf raises.

  • I have the same question actually. I've always struggled to fit leg day into my running schedule. I'd ditch leg day if it wasn't pretty important for my mountaineering training.

    Whilst I don't have a full answer I suspect the partial answer is to just suck it up and run on tired legs. That and plan leg day for before a rest day. For me, leg doms tends to be far worse when starting a new program so it does get a little easier once my body adapts a little.

    Leg day was yesterday for me and today's run was awful. Hurt sitting on the bog this morning FFS.

  • I've read about doing gym work after a hard session as your legs are shredded anyway. Never tried it though! I think I'm allergic to gyms

  • My coach has me doing a run in the morning then strength and conditioning in the evening, or could do it after a run I guess, but usually have a rest day after. Can be torturous running the day after, and don’t fancy running the same day after doing strength training.

  • Sub 6 at last!

    I guess it must be impossible to know what strategy to take on efm. You could easily win the ascent category if you abandoned any major distance goals, but that seems a bit at odds with the point of the race!

  • If you want to watch pain then vincosport have fast Friday from walthamstow on tonight. There are a number of 10000 and 5000 races, including england athletics men and women's championships.

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