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I'm gonna gear up my feet for the walking that week - might even consider the hour walk to work, all whilst carrying cider, wading through mud and talking to strangers...will never make it to work, will end up getting distracted by something cool... aside from that, no training methods no.

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I start wearing the walking boots here and there so they're not a blister-shock to the feet on the first day - soooo painful!

Also, if you use a power pack for topping up your phone, now would be a good time to discharge it completely and charge it up again!

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30 day plank challenge was hilariously abandoned the other day as I have now twisted my back at work! Fucking boss ordered grit salt NOW for the winter when we already had some and I had to shift sacks of it!

When my back is back to normal I am going to restart the plank challenge and up the cycling to give my legs more of a helping hand getting used to things with a year's not going last year and I will be trying to walk as much as possible on varying terrain (living near to Bushy and Richmond Parks is helping matters with both). Back is the main worry though. Haven't had pain at all since I switched jobs and bought a better mattress when me and the GF moved in together then the grit salt happens!

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I like the idea of cans in a rucksack for the walk to work. It is about an hour walk each way for me, but I only carry a satchel with a lunchbox of sarnies...unfortunately the only rucksack I have is a big-ass one, since my day sack got lost on the return journey in 2013. Might wander into town and see if there are any cheap ones to be had.

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Which team? If middlesbrough then i''m glad you lost after knocking out brentford :bye:

It was Boro indeed, didn't deserve to win with a performance like that, similar to Brentford's effort in the second leg! :wink:

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Went to a nice little min fest in Cornwall this bank holiday weekend. Danced for at least 4 hours an eve to build up the core strength and legs. Slept In a tent and partied for 3 nights to build up tolerance, and get into the practice of pacing it and getting back on it.

I did sneak back home during the day to shower and feed the cat tho.

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Uni has improved my stamina for sure, used to be unable to function after a night out but having good nights on consecutively has made me have to change my ways. Gonna try and get back into running and do strength stuff as well, those wednesday/monday treks must be improved.

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So worth folk who don't walk much getting in some serious feet-achingly long walks before the festival - you'll see nice things, get some exercise and your festival will be FAR more enjoyable as you'll be able to cover so much more ground before suffering.

I'm gonna be doing shoulder exercises mostly... all the arms up dancing/raving wears me the hell out, the year I went just after hedgetrimming miles of hedges was amazing raved like a madman all festival

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