Rosie Swale Pope is now running 26 marathons in 26 days for chairty starting April 5th 2010, join her fb page to support!! Look for it on fb!! "Rosie 26" will find it
Edvard . . . as you're just the kinda guy to read this, I'll take the time to write it. That was equal parts inspired and cRaZy, dude!
Serious props to you Sir!
(Nb, I don't call many people "Sir" out of profound respect!)
Way to show a "mere" mortal can manifest near supernatural achievement, given such determination driven by such a worthy cause. Well done young man :¬]
I'd share a 10k with you any day!!! (ahem, after that, I'll wait for you in the pub mate ;¬] )
Ellen, Stick to your guns, what Eddie did is nearly beyond compare, I have done a couple of marathons and I know how much it took out of me although he has got over 10 years on me he is a one off. Yes he had good support but he did the running all by himself, its hard its lonely and some of the conditions were unbelievable. It shows the spirit of determination he has and all with humour. An amazing person. Good luck to him.
Thankyou :-) and also thankyou for the info about marathon running as I was considering making it an ultimate goal for myself, now I'm sticking to the treadmill! : -D Well done for doing two marathons by the way, that's wicked! I wonder how Eddie was post marathon, what he ate, if he healed ok, etc. I was so scared for him during the marathons 'cause he kept pushing himself even when it got dangerous and stupid. He must have been in the zone of 'Keep-going-keep-going-keep-going'.
Ellen, Go for It, but running on a treadmill is a lot easier than outside, you need to increase the speed a little say 1k/hour and use one that can be inclined to about 1% and that will replicate outside. Take it slow and only increase your distance about 10% a week. Don't be frightened to stop and take walk breaks. It's like how do you eat an elephant? One mouthful at a time. How do you do a marathon? One step at a time. If he can do 43 you can do 1.
Thanks. :-) I've had a personal trainer before and I've run outside before, so I know it's a lot easier on the treadmill 'cause it does a lot of the trajectory work for you, and I know about the incline. I beat my personal best today on the treadmill today :-) I was on for an hour (my last best was 50 minutes) at 7.5k. I always warm up and cool down, but I'm glad to hear it's ok to take walk breaks as I thought you were encouraged to stay the same speed throughout.
Ellen, Your doing well if you can run for an hour, forget about the speed, you can do a marathon. When your starting out walk breaks are good until you have built up enough stamina. Give yourself double the amount of time you think you need to get to a fitness level. Walking uses a different set of muscles to running and allows you to go further. Try running at 8k and every 6th minute walk at 5k. You will cover the same distance in an hour as running constantly at 7.5k, you should be less tired.
Amazing amazing amazing. Can't believe he did it. He deserves a knighthood. I'm going to throw some more cash at his sponsorship page as soon as I have it next week. WELL DONE EDDIE! xo
Ah, I felt touched by your idea that Jesus should've had a wrap party.
wysh100 1 year ago
Rosie Swale Pope is now running 26 marathons in 26 days for chairty starting April 5th 2010, join her fb page to support!! Look for it on fb!! "Rosie 26" will find it
monkeynuts1971 1 year ago
Edvard . . . as you're just the kinda guy to read this, I'll take the time to write it. That was equal parts inspired and cRaZy, dude!
Serious props to you Sir!
(Nb, I don't call many people "Sir" out of profound respect!)
Way to show a "mere" mortal can manifest near supernatural achievement, given such determination driven by such a worthy cause. Well done young man :¬]
I'd share a 10k with you any day!!! (ahem, after that, I'll wait for you in the pub mate ;¬] )
sircheekyknight 1 year ago
R.i.P eddie my channel for interviews
dontknow101 1 year ago
Who were those miseries who gave me three thumbs down?! What's wrong with being attracted to this guy I'd like to know! B*stards
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago 4
Ellen, Stick to your guns, what Eddie did is nearly beyond compare, I have done a couple of marathons and I know how much it took out of me although he has got over 10 years on me he is a one off. Yes he had good support but he did the running all by himself, its hard its lonely and some of the conditions were unbelievable. It shows the spirit of determination he has and all with humour. An amazing person. Good luck to him.
tuttlemash 1 year ago 7
Thankyou :-) and also thankyou for the info about marathon running as I was considering making it an ultimate goal for myself, now I'm sticking to the treadmill! : -D Well done for doing two marathons by the way, that's wicked! I wonder how Eddie was post marathon, what he ate, if he healed ok, etc. I was so scared for him during the marathons 'cause he kept pushing himself even when it got dangerous and stupid. He must have been in the zone of 'Keep-going-keep-going-keep-going'.
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago
'he has got over 10 years on me' He hasn't! Eddie's not 43, he's 47! X-D
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago
Ellen, Go for It, but running on a treadmill is a lot easier than outside, you need to increase the speed a little say 1k/hour and use one that can be inclined to about 1% and that will replicate outside. Take it slow and only increase your distance about 10% a week. Don't be frightened to stop and take walk breaks. It's like how do you eat an elephant? One mouthful at a time. How do you do a marathon? One step at a time. If he can do 43 you can do 1.
tuttlemash 1 year ago
Thanks. :-) I've had a personal trainer before and I've run outside before, so I know it's a lot easier on the treadmill 'cause it does a lot of the trajectory work for you, and I know about the incline. I beat my personal best today on the treadmill today :-) I was on for an hour (my last best was 50 minutes) at 7.5k. I always warm up and cool down, but I'm glad to hear it's ok to take walk breaks as I thought you were encouraged to stay the same speed throughout.
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago
My Hero and a Hero for the whole country.
tuttlemash 1 year ago 3
Agreed, I think it's time he was made National Treasure, 'cause he's earned it.
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago 2
Ellen, Your doing well if you can run for an hour, forget about the speed, you can do a marathon. When your starting out walk breaks are good until you have built up enough stamina. Give yourself double the amount of time you think you need to get to a fitness level. Walking uses a different set of muscles to running and allows you to go further. Try running at 8k and every 6th minute walk at 5k. You will cover the same distance in an hour as running constantly at 7.5k, you should be less tired.
tuttlemash 1 year ago
*sighs happily* I should have married him while I had the chance! :-D Infinity/5 stars
EllenRebecca3 1 year ago
Your simply the best Eddie..SERIOUSLY! LOVE YOU!! from all the way in Southern California ;o)
ceresita29 2 years ago
A great comedian and courageous man and an inspiration. Great work!
TimelessLuso 2 years ago 3
Well Done, amazing
contemptiblemortal 2 years ago 7
Amazing amazing amazing. Can't believe he did it. He deserves a knighthood. I'm going to throw some more cash at his sponsorship page as soon as I have it next week. WELL DONE EDDIE! xo
xokatyxo 2 years ago 4
This feat is an amazing one. Thoroughly, well done Eddie!!!
Must remember to donate some more ;)
ViruneeV 2 years ago 3
well done eddie
wufwufwufwuf 2 years ago 3
Congrats Eddie!
Eurofighter2499 2 years ago 3
well done eddie ;)
IGDM1 2 years ago 3
well done eddie
pcgamerguy1234 2 years ago 2
he is amazing!!
well done eddie :)
bexisthebest1224 2 years ago 2