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Fancy a 24 hour run?

There’s a race coming up in two Saturday’s time that I would have loved to take part in: the Adidas TR24.

It’s a 24 hour cross country race for teams of up to eight over a 10km course. Basically, you always have to have one of your team  running the course over the 24 hours. So you could do, say 20km (or two laps), let someone else go out for a lap or two, followed by someone else and when you have recovered, you can go again.

It’s all part of this new drive by Adidas for their new running community testadidas.co.uk and invited participants get the following:

-          Free entry to TR24 to be part of the adidas team

-          Free pair of Swoop 2 trail shoes

-          Free running kit (tops and bottoms)

-          Free catering / refreshments on the day

-          Free massages

Unfortunately, I cant take part as it is the weekend of Laura’s sister’s wedding but the team publicising the event are looking for willing participants.

As it’s part of the ‘test adidas’ trial if you fancy a go, you would also have to take part in the community with some online reviews of kit and the like, it’s at www.testadidas.co.uk which goes live this week.

If you want to sign up, drop a line to

Atheer [at] wildfirecompany.com

From a running perspective, I did another five miler today, heading out on what has now become a familiar route to the Virgin Active gym and back.

I’ve my first practical assessment in gym instructing this weekend which will get me the first part of my PT diploma and allow me to start training people in gyms if I wish so it was good to get some practice time in on equipment that will be used in the exam.

Click here for a link to Garmin Connect for a map and details of the run

Miles today: 5
Target: 909
Miles to date: 1,219.63

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So, there are some perks to running a running blog

One of them is that occasionally people get in touch and ask me to try stuff. So far, I’ve had things like nutritional stuff sent from Maximuscle and some smellies from the people at Dove… but this week, the big boys came knocking.

Adidas are launching a new running community/hub at www.testadidas.co.uk – you need a special access code to get onboard at this stage that I was supplied by one of the PRs for Adidas and I signed up.

I had to answer loads of questions about running habits and the like but they also took all my sizes, so it will be interesting if I get some new kit to try out.

Today’s run was a perfectly pleasant one around the backstreets around Eric, the father-in-law’s house in Kirk Deighton outside of Wetherby. I wish I could have gone out for a bit longer but we had a 9.15 appointment to have suits fitted for Laura’s sister’s wedding in two week’s time.

I’d tried to factor in for this and was up at 6am and ready to go but then couldn’t get out of the house, which was locked and I couldn’t find the front door key. Ordinarily, I would have gone out of the window but my trainers were being held captive in the porch, which also required a key, so I had to hold off until someone was up who could give me a key.

Click here for a link to Garmin Connect for a map and details of the run

Miles today: 6
Target: 903
Miles to date: 1,209.63

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Suggest a song for Sunday

So as part of my training for the Brighton Marathon I have my first proper race this Sunday, the Portsmouth Coastal Half Marathon raising money for the RNLI.

For 13.2miles or around 2-2.5 hours, I’m going to need some inspiration for my iPod playlist, so please, if you have a great suggestion, leave a comment below or email me by clicking here.

In order to look smart, I’ve gone and got some new kit ready for the race and tried it out today. Aside from the worrying fact that my legs are still tight from Sunday’s 15 miler, I can conclude the following.

1. New Adidas running shirt – absolutely fine, no problems at all – made with Climalite materials to cool you down.

2. New Asics GT 2150 trainers – these have inbuilt support to stop by ankles from turning when I run. My old trainers (GT 2140) did a good 550 miles and its around this point the support tends to go… a return to turning in the old trainers could be the cause of my leg ache this week. The GT2150 are simply the new generation GT2140s so there was not much difference. the

3. Given it’ll probably be cold at the weekend by sea, I decided to invest in a new base layer by Skins. Despite getting a large size, I almost felt like I was being asphyxiated. I’ll probably revert to my old Adidas one to keep warm (which, despite being a medium, is much more comfortable).

4. New New Balance shorts. Again fine, although they bunch a little around the privates which could lead to chafing. Extra vaseline or old shorts could be in order.

Finally I also tried a carb gel for the first time. These are supposed to give you energy as you go but as you have to drink half  a litre of water with them, you still end up running with a bottle. I think I’ll stick to a bottle of Lucazade Sport when I run Sunday. They tasted bloody awful anyway, so I’m not too fussed with not using them.

Click here for a Google Map and full details of the day’s run

Miles today: 3
Target: 459
Miles to date: 587.32

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