Moondog55 wrote:Pulking and man-hauled sledding uses different muscle sets to walking and skiing I need to redevelop those muscles, if I hook-up my harness to an old truck wheel and tyre and drag that around will that work?
Yes. Quite similar to sled-hauling. Yet a sled will up-turn on a snow-covered FT. A truck-tyre would probably not.
Getting the truck tyre back into any station wagon would be an exercise in grunt I reckon.
And unless you live on acreage, where do you train? Running long sealed roads that end in locked NPWS lands lately I have seen people do 130 in 80 zones – a bit of concern when tethered to a rubber block, don’t you think?
Moondog55 wrote:OK We used to call that sprint training, complete draining of all the glycogen in the system. 10 minutes of that was supposed to be the equivalent of a 20 kilometer LSD run( Long Slow Distance)
A Long Slow Distance run such as Windsor to Wiseman’s Ferry (44km in 7hrs, incl. stops) + 5hrs Mt Wilson area to Bilpin has suited me to experience freedom and ever-changing natural sights while on foot.
wayno wrote: a friend of mine is a naturopath and he finds shockingly low levels of minerals in athletes with low body fat
How is the naturopath getting the samples? Blood – would need a doctor’s referral, or just a colour charted urinalysis?
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