What an achievement that was. Bet you are very proud of that medal. You will do great and it sounds like a fun project to start on.
One you will feel good about. I used to run about 3 miles a day and sometimes do 6, before I hurt my back at work. I know what you mean about being careful. It's important to be well prepared for a task like that.
I commented before, but it doesn't seem to be here. I said 26 miles is quite an accomplishment. I can't even imagine myself WALKING that far, much less running.
I did get the comment earlier, looks like the usual YouTube glitches! Actually walking is good cardio training for it and I will be going for some long walks in due course. There are some good ones along the South Coast of England I might try.
So do I, and in fact stair climbing is going to form part of my training. (My new place of work has no lifts and I spend most of my time working on the third floor!)
Quite an accomplishment, my friend. I can't imagine myself WALKING 26 miles, let alone running it! I'm getting tired just contemplating your doing it! I hope you're checking with a doctor first.
Good lords and ladies! The images of the marathon made my entire body shrivel up with fatigue. I wish you much luck, and a fine run--- even though a year from now.
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bear0boy 3 years ago
What an achievement that was. Bet you are very proud of that medal. You will do great and it sounds like a fun project to start on.
One you will feel good about. I used to run about 3 miles a day and sometimes do 6, before I hurt my back at work. I know what you mean about being careful. It's important to be well prepared for a task like that.
Rhonda9 4 years ago
Wow, you must have lots of willpower!
Good luck, ltzippy!
atheismislogic65 4 years ago
Thanks. Yeah willpower is important. Vlogging my efforts should help as I can't get away with NOT doing it!
ltzippy2 4 years ago
How about running many different marathons around the world, and then you can do the atheist marathon review? :)
ivarbt 4 years ago
erm...right...It's going to be tough enough to be ready to do one. Although a friend of mine suggested Dublin or Paris. Maybe later
ltzippy2 4 years ago
I commented before, but it doesn't seem to be here. I said 26 miles is quite an accomplishment. I can't even imagine myself WALKING that far, much less running.
Largo64 4 years ago
I did get the comment earlier, looks like the usual YouTube glitches! Actually walking is good cardio training for it and I will be going for some long walks in due course. There are some good ones along the South Coast of England I might try.
ltzippy2 4 years ago
(((((WOW!!!)))))))...I'm cheering for ya!
KasparHauser4 4 years ago
Many thanks, it's appreciated.
ltzippy2 4 years ago
Many thanks, yeah it is difficult, but 35,000 run London every year and I have the discipline to do it, I just now need to crack on and train.
ltzippy2 4 years ago
Marathon runner... I envy you.
pyromania152 4 years ago
I think given the discipline and training, anyone can do it! Thanks for your kind words.
ltzippy2 4 years ago
All I know is I get winded going up a few flights of stairs. Good luck on your Marathon!
Signofthedollar 4 years ago
So do I, and in fact stair climbing is going to form part of my training. (My new place of work has no lifts and I spend most of my time working on the third floor!)
ltzippy2 4 years ago
Good luck with the training!
CaptainSam000 4 years ago
Cheers, I'm going to need it c!;o)
ltzippy2 4 years ago
Quite an accomplishment, my friend. I can't imagine myself WALKING 26 miles, let alone running it! I'm getting tired just contemplating your doing it! I hope you're checking with a doctor first.
Largo64 4 years ago
Cheers mate, I will do (and seek out training advice). As I said i have done it before and starting from a similar level of fitness.
ltzippy2 4 years ago
Good lords and ladies! The images of the marathon made my entire body shrivel up with fatigue. I wish you much luck, and a fine run--- even though a year from now.
Desertphile 4 years ago
Many thanks my friend!
ltzippy2 4 years ago