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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Kielder lakeside way
The Kielder Lakeside Way is a full Marathon length track around Kielder Reservoir in Northumberland. When it opened over a year ago I took a run around the first section of the course and I have to say I was … Continue reading
Posted in racing, routes, training
Tagged himilayan100, kielder, kielder lakeside way, kielder marathon, Northumberland, route, run, trail, training
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I think I killed my Asics
When I started to think about running the Himalayan 100 back in around April i had just bought a pair of Asics 3010 gels. I paid a little more for the 3010′s, as I knew I would be putting in … Continue reading
Running faster!
Before signing up to the Himalayan 100, I had always ran, but it was mainly the odd Sunday morning run or a day out in the Lakes, and i’d never really been one for training or club running as such. … Continue reading
Posted in motivation, planning, racing, training
Tagged faster, further, himilayan 100, run, Running Sites, style, training
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Crossing the 1000 mile mark
Today is a pretty big day for me, for the first time ever i’ve clocked up over a thousand miles in a year, nearly three times more that i did in the whole of last year (and we still have … Continue reading
Posted in fundraising, motivation, planning, training
Tagged 1000 miles, david coxon, himilayan 100, Running Sites, training
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3 things to lift your spirits and keep you running
Training for a long race, running 40 miles plus a week, week in and week out, you can sometimes find your motivation lacking. I found 3 ways to get back on track and find my running mojo again, here’s how i did it… Continue reading
Posted in blogs, motivation, training
Tagged dalymile, fetcheveryone, ipod, motivation, playlist, sharing, stats, training, triail
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