About

Location

Plymouth


Birthday:

October 30


How many years have you been running?

7


What is your goal race for the year?

1st ever 50k trail race


What is your greatest running accomplishment?

Old me- half marathon in 1:28:29. New me - 22 mile mountian run with Eric


What is your "ultimate dream" running goal?

To keep pushing my limits and keep exploring


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  • Hi Rich hope you and the family are well.

    I'm really liking the photos you post of your explorations, keep em coming.

    Invo 8 have just opened a retail outlet here & I was wondering what shoe you wear & if you would recommend them. Except for online, until recently, they have been reasonably rare down here. Cheers

  • Hi Rich, I don't know if you will get this before you leave for Eric's run camp, but I just wanted to wish you good luck. Enjoy every second & I look forward to seeing & reading about your experience. I'm Green with envy. Good luck mate.
  • Do you have the ink yet mate, if not when? :-}
  • Hiya Rich hope the dirt is treating you well. The "Running Man" you use as your Monika, I've seen it before but for the life of me I can't remember where.

    How did you come across it, it's a great image.

  • Hi Rich, hav'nt heard your voice for a while, how's the dirt running going?
  • Hi Rich, you are more than welcome, I tried to leave a message for you but some how stuffed it up.

    Rich you are an inspiration to us all with the way you live every facet of your life. I dips me lid to ya

  • I know, I know I said I only had "one" more question last comment but this is the real last one, promise, I do :-]

    What model Garman do you used, I'm looking to up-grade & wondered what you were using?

  • Thanks for your help Rich but 1 last question, I'm redoing Erics marathon training program jumping in at week 4 as its 16 weeks to the half and wondered is there any spacific part of my training that I should I modify to any great extent.

    Again thanks for the advise

  • Hi Rich hope you & yours are well. As I've heard that only the "in" crowd run the half marathon I've signed up for a trail half marathon at the end of February next year.
    I was wondering if your could suggest any changes I might make to a marathon program (if you would make any) that will help me in the half. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
  • It's about time someone kept an eye on you Rich, there's method in her madness you know!

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Have a goal - stay on track


10059109056?profile=original Back in September 2015 I spent a few days in Jackson Hole with Eric on one of his run camps

I’d been hatching a Cool Impossible to run (solo) one of the long distance footpaths in the UK. I challenge not only of running ability but also navigation and logistical support.

The run camp provided a lot of support, knowledge and advice around what was needed to run “all day”, in…

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Cool Impossible goals and self doubt


 

When I first read Cool Impossible back in 2013 my original “Cool Impossible” running goals were all time based, and essentially based around achieving ever better half marathon PBs

A disappointing half marathon result in October 2014 followed by a period of reflection after my 2nd London Marathon in April 2015 led me to revise my goals – a never ending quest to continually shave seconds off race times not only seemed ultimately futile (I’d naturally hit a limit – and…

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Run slow to go faster?


After my time with Eric last September his plan was for me to run as much as possible in HRZ2 which for me is 134 to 144 BPM, Aiming to build endurance. At first it felt weird because its so 'slow'. But after several months I can feel my endurance building. And my pace and heart rates are interesting as well! Based on 10 mile and more runs, Averages are
November 13:15 min mile with HR 145
January 12:47 min mile HR 139
February 11:12 min mile HR 140
Want to go faster for…

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Glorious Jackson Hole


So what started as a conversation between my wife and I over dinner way back in the depths of winter, came to fruition in mid September with me flying 6,000 odd miles from UK to Wyoming to attend one of Eric Orton’s mountain running academy training camps. As in his book the story began as “You In Glorious Jackson Hole” with Eric meeting me at the airport and shuttling me to the Teton mountain village which would be base for the next 3 days.…

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1:25@50


Hiya!

Thought I'd start by re-posting (from the 2014 Cool Impossible thread) my Cool Impossible for 2014...

 

My original post....

"Bit of background first! I was forced to run in PE when I was at school and generally hated it because I thought I was no good and the teachers didn'r care. I left school in 1982 and didn't run again until about 1991 when I joined the army reserves, when I left them in 1993 I dindn't run until 2010! My first run in 2010 took me over…

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Cool Impossible group on Garmin Connect


Hiya! If you area regular Garmin user and uplaod your runs to Garmin Connect, then you might like to join the group I've formed. Thought it might be nice to have a group where we could all share our run data.

 

The group web page is http://connect.garmin.com/group/525242

The group is called "Cool Impossible" - you'll need to request 'permission' to join the group - as I've set it up I'm already a member - my name on…

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Running can have a bad rep as a cause for all sorts of injuries. But following the Cool Impossible programme shows how through strength and form training you can avoid pit falls and run injury free. Which was I was surprised late last year I started getting a pain in my lower back / upper hip on the right hand side of body, and at the same time a stiff neck on the left side. The non-running medical professional may have pointed the finger at road running in only 4mm drop shoes. But I believe…

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Progress so far


Think it was fair to say that after achieving my sub 1:30 half marathon in April, my motivation and training had flat lined, I wanted to push on to 1:25, but it just wasn't coming. I'd picked up and put down many training books over the years and dismissed them all. Then Eric started tweeting about his new book, and i was intrigued. Took the bold step of ordering it on line having not even flicked through it in a book shop, so glad I did I was hooked from the first page :-)

So far,…

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Listen to your feet


Before I started running in 2010, I had 3 pairs of shoes - a pair for the office, a 'casual' pair for 'social' events and a pair of work boots for gigs and pubs. I loved my work boots and have worn them for about 30 odd years. And I hated wearing flip-flops / sandals

When I started running I added a pair of running shoes - picked for me by the local running shop - Saucony Jazz. They were OK but not brilliant, so in 2011 the running shop 'chose' another pair for me, Saucony Phoenix -…

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