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10 in 10: What actually is it?

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As suggested by the name, the 10 in 10 challenge is to complete 10 marathons on 10 consecutive days! 

 

Starting on Friday, 10th May 2019, as part of a team of 17 'athletes', we will follow the 26.2 mile route on roads that include 1,400ft (430m) of ascent to complete a 'lap' of the beautiful Lake Windermere, culminating in one final 'victory' lap on Sunday, 19th May alongside hundreds of runners in the official Asics Windermere Marathon.

 

Running in the same anti-clockwise direction each day, on a course categorised by Runner's World as 'undulating' and with a reputation as one of the most challenging road marathons in the UK, this can be truly regarded as one of the toughest running events in the UK.

Click this link to learn more about the event, the route, key facts and more from the official Brathay 10 in 10 website

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The Brathay Trust aim to  improve the life chances of children, young people and families by inspiring them to engage positively in their communities. Find out more

Check out other events organised by the Brathay Trust.

Find out how you can donate to support the amazing work at The Brathay Trust

I'm an average runner taking on an extreme challenge!

 

But why?

 

There are many reasons, not least to help raise funds for the amazing Brathay Trust.

More than this, however, it is also the opportunity to challenge myself, physically and mentally; to prove (to myself and others) that the we are capable of far more than most people imagine possible; and to put to the test my knowledge and application of movement, training and regeneration strategies in preparation for this epic challenge.

Through this blog I aim to share my highs and lows, my mistakes and breakthroughs, my learning and experiences as a reflective tool for myself and to help others on their own running, movement or health & fitness journeys.

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Enjoy the blog, donate to Brathay if you can and please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or comments.

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Thanks

Richard

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