Today I did the swimming distance for the first time - 3.8km in 2 hours 2 minutes. That was after a 4.5 mile run and a 5 mile cycle. Now to start building up the cycling distance.
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You know that moment when you think how could I have been so stupid?
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A friend of mine entered (and completed) that a few years back. I'd always thought he was a bit of a mental case....... entry to that race confirmed it.Originally posted by norrahe View PostNext up the Marathon des Sables
Good luck with it Brillopad
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BP is your swimming in a pool? I imagine the difference between 4Km doing lengths in a nice pool and 4Km in a lake in the dark in a wetsuit is pretty drasticOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I will find out in May - the lake where I do the swim will be open Monday & Friday. Also the swim begins at 6pm so will not be in the dark. Remember that in the pool you lose momentum to turn - though you do get the push off from the side of the pool.Originally posted by d000hg View PostBP is your swimming in a pool? I imagine the difference between 4Km doing lengths in a nice pool and 4Km in a lake in the dark in a wetsuit is pretty drastic
Actually why am I saying it will be easier? It will be alot tougher! I am hard as nails me. I am not Wilmslowesque. Honestly.Comment
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I ws looking at having a nice hiking holiday doing the Haute Route this summer with gf Chef, while researching about best routes I came across a blogger who began his hike on the same day as the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc began..
100 miles non stop "run" around the Tour do Mont Blanc hiking path (normally a 9 day hike) in 20 hrs at best or 30-45hrs normal... non-stop!!!
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Impressive stuff, I think I could manage it in 17 days with a few days break between each stage.
Good luck with the event and the training beforehand.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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I think you need to practice in outdoor swimming - apart from temperature and using a wetsuit, there are two big factors to consider:Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI will find out in May - the lake where I do the swim will be open Monday & Friday. Also the swim begins at 6pm so will not be in the dark. Remember that in the pool you lose momentum to turn - though you do get the push off from the side of the pool.
Actually why am I saying it will be easier? It will be alot tougher! I am hard as nails me. I am not Wilmslowesque. Honestly.
- You can't have a break and hold on to the side
- Even very small waves will potentially upset your rhythm/styleOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Then start eating complex carbohydrates (spuds, pasta, bread etc) and get out running, swimming and cycling. Now.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn 2012 I have had no alcohol. nor chocolate. nor carbs. I have been eating meat, fish, veg, fruit, for treats I have low fat yoghurt and low fat jelly. I drink water.
Anyway I have paid now. I am going to finish if it kills me.
Athletes cannot perform on a carb-free diet.
Best of luck.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Thing is I still have between 2 and 4kg of body fat. I wanted to lose it before starting the carbs. To prepare for the 3.8km swim I did partake in pancake day - 18 pancakes! But should I start eating carbs more regularly now?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThen start eating complex carbohydrates (spuds, pasta, bread etc) and get out running, swimming and cycling. Now.
Athletes cannot perform on a carb-free diet.
Best of luck.
I intend to do all the training I can - but it is going to have to fit around the kids.Comment
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welcome on boardOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThing is I still have between 2 and 4kg of body fat. I wanted to lose it before starting the carbs. To prepare for the 3.8km swim I did partake in pancake day - 18 pancakes! But should I start eating carbs more regularly now?
I intend to do all the training I can - but it is going to have to fit around the kids.
this thread may help
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