Another great video and shows you don’t need to travel abroad to find some great multiday races. One correction - jogle is a stage race rather than a non-stop
Great video as always. No doubt that I'd ever enter the Barclay Marathons as I want some confidence that I'd finish. Looking at the calibre of those who don't finish I definitely wouldn't. Heel pads are helping. Thanks for the tip.
Great video as always Claire! I also am one to champion P20 sun lotion. It can stain if you don't allow it to dry after putting it on (my partner goes crazy when all her white tops on holiday get ruined!)
Hi. Great videos. I'm new to trail running, and generally am doing Parkruns and up to 10k. I've signed up to a series of trail runs in the Peak District this autumn which will be 14-17k, so long runs for me! Ive got a training plan in mind, but was wondering how best to keep stamina for the longer distances up in between the races, which are a month apart, but also leaving room for recovery and tapering. Thanks. Pete
Great tips Claire🏃🏻♂️😘
A lot of useful information about nutrition and more. Thanks for the great video.
Another great video and shows you don’t need to travel abroad to find some great multiday races. One correction - jogle is a stage race rather than a non-stop
Just hearing Barkley marathon gives me a cold shiver!
Definitely not on my bucket list 😱
Hats off to all those that try though!!
Yes I would love to do the Barkley Marathon, wish I could get a place
Great video as always. No doubt that I'd ever enter the Barclay Marathons as I want some confidence that I'd finish. Looking at the calibre of those who don't finish I definitely wouldn't. Heel pads are helping. Thanks for the tip.
@@wildgingerruns same as yours Sidas I think they'll be a big help during the tp100
Wicked video 👍🏻
Great video as always Claire! I also am one to champion P20 sun lotion. It can stain if you don't allow it to dry after putting it on (my partner goes crazy when all her white tops on holiday get ruined!)
Hi. Great videos. I'm new to trail running, and generally am doing Parkruns and up to 10k.
I've signed up to a series of trail runs in the Peak District this autumn which will be 14-17k, so long runs for me!
Ive got a training plan in mind, but was wondering how best to keep stamina for the longer distances up in between the races, which are a month apart, but also leaving room for recovery and tapering.
Thanks.
Pete
Booked up for the 10k Jurassic Coast in September 👍
Wild Ginger Running It’s 2 weeks after The Great North Run so I will be taking it easy 🤔
You should look at Run101 who are doing the whole South West Coast Path over 5 races, each 4 days! 🤯😳😯