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#46002 - 30/03/09 12:20 AM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: tim smith]
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Runners who also walk occasionally tell me that it takes awhile to get the walking muscles back into good service, that running uses some different muscles than walking. Alternating seems to make sense. I have found that jogging on a downslope seems to use less energy than walking and is also easier on the body. Anyone else have this experience?
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#46004 - 30/03/09 08:24 AM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: Gregg]
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Runners who also walk occasionally tell me that it takes awhile to get the walking muscles back into good service, that running uses some different muscles than walking. Alternating seems to make sense. I have found that jogging on a downslope seems to use less energy than walking and is also easier on the body. Anyone else have this experience? I also find it easier on the thighs and knees to jog down steep slopes, with the help of my Sorbothane insoles to protect the joints. LWM - thanks for the explanation re lactic acid - that makes a couple of things clearer!
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#46007 - 30/03/09 12:12 PM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: Stottie]
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down hill travelling years ago when on the L.W.W. i was with workmate and we were coming down hill and he was struggling, we inter locked arms(his left and my right)holding hands and went jogging down, in what i call double harness. it helped both of us we found it easier to keep our balance and seemed to land lighter on our feet. don't know what anyone who saw us thought though
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#46008 - 30/03/09 12:15 PM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: lightweightmick]
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LL, it's a good observation - yes, a cracking walking pace would probably be a more efficient pace overall, but doesn't seem to suit me these days. There was a poster on the original 5 day thread that gave a schedule for a 4 day crossing, walking only - maybe that's a target you could aim for? As Ronald T. observes a true running time is nearer 2 days. I don't see me covering 38m a day over 5 days by walking alone - trust me, I've tried.
Ern - but you did complete the London Marathon! That's quite an achievement at whatever pace - nice one!
Stottie - that 'Scout Pace' helps to prevent the build up of lactic acid in the muscles - a good technique. Esp. for you, as you caught your bus!
cheers lwm Lightweightmick, yes thanks, did complete L.M.
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#46009 - 30/03/09 12:33 PM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: tim smith]
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Lightweightmick, i have been enjoying your website but cannot log on to put on any remarks
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#46013 - 30/03/09 05:59 PM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
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I did the Yorkshire 3 Peaks again yesterday, my second round in a month, but this time clockwise as opposed to the normal anti clockwise. I swear this the hardest way, I thought so the last time I went this way, but now Im convinced of it. Anyway got round in 6hr 35min, walking most but trotting the easier parts. Now Normally when I am on a walk I walk all of it, and when on a run I run all of it, I have never before mixed the two. almost a month ago I walked it in 7hrs 13min, so obviously walking and trotting gets you round faster. However trying to get round inside 6hrs disapeared on that cruel climb up Pen Y Ghent, by which time my legs had melted, then desperatly trying to go for 6hrs 30min and not quite making it, at the end I was absolutely drained. I think if I was going for a 5 day crossing I would just have to walk the 40 miles per day required, which may mean a 15 hours on the feet, which I know is achievable. Incidently my hip and thigh are no worse for the ordeal of yesterday. Dave.
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#46016 - 30/03/09 08:07 PM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: Slogger]
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Hi Dave , it would be a bit dodgy coming down Pen-y-Ghent or is it paved now, like Whernside and Ingleborough. we used to sruggle to do it in under 10 hours
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#46025 - 31/03/09 10:52 AM
Re: That 5 Day attempt...
[Re: lightweightmick]
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Lightweightmick, my websight is with the help off others, it is not as sraight forward as yours and the entries are not as explicit, maybe when i am walking i walk with my eyes shut
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