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Category: Running
Youth is Wasted on the Young
I Never thought it would come to this. I knew that my illness was progressive, and that it would get worse before it got better, but that eventuality always seemed like a long, long way off. It was easy to put it out of my mind and make believe that all was well. But lately … Continue reading Youth is Wasted on the Young
Strategy and Pressure Points
I’m still tired. Race to the Stones took more out of me than I was prepared to give, but when you’re up on the ridge you have no option but to dig deep. I put my trail shoes on the other day and those pressure points around my ankles were still painful a month on. … Continue reading Strategy and Pressure Points
Race to the Stones 2019
Wow. Nothing prepared us for that. Just over a week ago me and my friends, Alison and Sarah, took part in the 2019 Race to the Stones. We ran, hiked and sweated for 100 km across the Chilterns and North Wessex Downs, following the 5,000 year-old Ridgeway bridleway across four counties to Avebury, and it's … Continue reading Race to the Stones 2019
Yikes! Please Sponsor Us!
Yikes! Please Sponsor Us! 100km Race to the Stones for #TeamKidney
Potters ‘Arf 2019: Not For Wimps
Last Sunday I went into the Potter ‘Arf Marathon I with my eyes wide open. The reality of Stafford and Manchester had cut my bravado down-to-size and had given me a good hard kick in the nuts. The aim for the day was very clear. A) not to blow up part way round and B) … Continue reading Potters ‘Arf 2019: Not For Wimps
Better Than Giving Up: The 2019 Manchester Marathon
The 2019 Manchester Marathon was probably the worst experience of my running career, but for the fact I actually finished it, it is probably the one I am most proud of.
Stafford Half: Harder Than Anticipated
I am very fond of the Stafford Half Marathon, but the 2019 event was harder than I had anticipated...
You sure running is good for you?
There appears to be some kind of peculiar (but not uncommon) notion that strenuous exercise is somehow bad for us.. but exercise is always good! Recovery over survival... #TeamKidney
Who am I and why am I here?
My name is Dan and I'm fairly ordinary. Outwardly, at least. I also have Stage four kidney disease, which is the reason I am here. On WordPress that is.


