Thats why I run too. My face likes food and beer too muchManaged 30 minutes steady along a promenade in Dubrovnik. Climate training... for absolutely nothing, just to keep the beer off
! Always wanted to do something like this but not sure I can be ars3d with the logistics. Is it overnight camp between points or staged rest areasLast week I did the Scottish Six Days Orienteering biennial event on Royal Deeside, for me 5 days of tough running over heather clad hills and rough forests. I didnāt perform that well, itās a type of running ( and navigation) that requires constant practice and one event per year is not enough. There were some stunning views though both driving to the event and in the assembly area. These photos are Braemar , typical Finish area and typical course map.
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! Always wanted to do something like this but not sure I can be ars3d with the logistics. Is it overnight camp between points or staged rest areas
Each day is individual with a different start, different map, different area. People make a holiday of it and book accommodation in the area, camp, motor van etc and travel to the events each day from their base. 3 races then a rest day if you want, then 2 more races. Each event lasts 30 mins to say 100 mins depending on your age , course you do , how good you are etc. There were 2700 competitors on different courses , age Groups 10 years old to 85 years old.Yikes
! Always wanted to do something like this but not sure I can be ars3d with the logistics. Is it overnight camp between points or staged rest areas
Me too! Hence why I often trip on a tree branch while running and reading a map in the forest!Me too, but Iāve no idea how youād manage to run, whilst looking at a map; especially if the weather is bad too ?
I'm slowly learning to forget about times/pace etc and to just run so that I can enjoy it more. Did my longest run ever yesterday of 15km, quite proud of myself as usually hate running
Here here.... my training (for nothing) runs are without watch, I do try to compete when racing. Atm im trying to get daughter to control her breathing in fun runs, she's just turned seven lolItās called getting older mate, just getting out there and running is what matters.
I donāt even bother with a running watch anymore, just track my runs on the phone![]()
Here here.... my training (for nothing) runs are without watch, I do try to compete when racing. Atm im trying to get daughter to control her breathing in fun runs, she's just turned seven lol
Yes probably should take that advice, the last Lakeland I ran, was staveley, fell twice on rock, still feeling it a few months onI compete against myself ( if that makes sense )
If I`m running in a forest race, I know roughly what my time should be, give or take.
If I`m running on moorland race, I know roughly what my time should be, depending on the weather and the gradient.
If I`m running a hilly fell course, I know roughly what my time should be, again depending on the weather and the gradient.
However, if I`m running in a Lakeland Trails Race, I just run for the fun of it, as the courses are just so scenic and they`re so friendly, it always seems a waste to not to stop and chat, even stop and help other runners if they`re struggling.
I don't use Strava any more as I got bored of timing myself. Also people putting stuff like a mile run on Strava was irritating me.I'm slowly learning to forget about times/pace etc and to just run so that I can enjoy it more. Did my longest run ever yesterday of 15km, quite proud of myself as usually hate running
I don't use Strava any more as I got bored of timing myself. Also people putting stuff like a mile run on Strava was irritating me.
I just want to no now how many minutes I've run for nothing else.
I aim for 5 hours a week but don't always make it
Though I wasn't particularly self conscious about it, reading this made me feel vindicated about running slower as I've gotten older - thanksItās called getting older mate, just getting out there and running is what matters.
I donāt even bother with a running watch anymore, just track my runs on the phone![]()
Though I wasn't particularly self conscious about it, reading this made me feel vindicated about running slower as I've gotten older - thanks