Tuesday 15 August 2017

Total Warrior

Total Warrior - Lake District



This month saw Mr and Mrs Paddy take on the Total Warrior Course at Shap Abbey. 


For those of you who don't know much about it, it is basically a 10km run. Simple, kind of, in amongst the 10km of running around the hills and fields surrounding Shap Abbey there are a handful of obstacles thrown in. 

30 obstacles to be precise, spread out over the course they ensure there is no rest or let up. It's a great fun way to get wet, tired, cold, warm and covered in mud. I liken it to being a kid and playing about in a massive park... but that makes it sound easy, which I can assure you it isn't. The obstacles range from jumping into mud holes, running through rivers, climbing over fences and walls, plunging into an ice bath and jumping over a fire pit. It's not all bad though, there is also a big slip'n'slide and a section where you have to carry a log! 

You can find out more (and sign up for next year's event) here http://www.totalwarrior.co.uk we might even put in a Go Cumbria team if enough of you want to join us. Let us know! 

The first couple of times we've done the event I've been a great husband and left Nic to it, in a race with my brother (who is 15 years younger than me) the husbandly duties were dropped in preference to getting one over my younger brother (incidentally I failed on both fronts, he always beats me). Last year I ditched Nic at the start and clocked up a time of 1 hour 20 and Nic came in at 3 hours and 7 minutes. 



Once Nic had calmed down and started talking to me again she suggested that 'rather than leaving me, why don't you do it with me'. At least that is the polite version of what she said. I can't print what she really said as there are too many choice words. So after a gentle, kind, loving conversation, I applied some ice to a totally unrelated black eye and agreed that in 2017 we would do the event together. 

Nic set herself the aggressive target of 2 hours, she wanted to take a whole hour off her previous best. I thought this was optimistic and may be a stretch but Nic started training each week with with her Netball team after games and I was under strict instructions to shout at her and give encouragement throughout the event... I knew I could manage at least half of that request. 

The big day came and we set up on the start line, we started off and it was a lot of fun. When I'd previously been racing (chasing) my brother I'd forgotten how much fun it is to run through Cumbrian hills and it was great to run alongside Nic. We set off slow, paced ourself well and made sure we had plenty of energy for the monkey bars at the end (making sure we hung on and didn't fall into the ice cold water). 



Half way round we were on 44 minutes and it looked like we were definitely on to beat Nic's target of 2 hours, I expected the pace to drop off in the second half but it didn't. All Nic's netball, running and interval training over the spring and summer did the trick and we finished in 1 hour 36 - a whole hour and a half faster than Nic's previous PB and twice as fast as she had done before. 

Well done Nic, amazing work, and it was great fun running together. We even managed a plank on location! I'll sign us up to a half marathon next :-) 




Photos from www.mybibnumber.com 

You can read about our Plank Challenge here https://gocumbriaevents.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/the-plank-challenge.html 

Monday 7 August 2017

The Plank Challenge

August Plank Challenge

After Owen's bonkers Press Up challenge in July which saw him complete 200 press ups each day of the month - a whopping 6'200 press ups in a month! August see's something a little more doable for us normal folk. 

The challenge for August is to do a plank, each day, for as long as you possible can. Try to beat your best time and let us know how you're getting on. 

If you're not sure how to plank, or what it is, we're not talking about lying facedown strange places and taking pictures we're talking about core strength exercises. It is a great way to build core strength using your own body weight, and everyone can do it. The idea is to basically put yourself in a push up position, resting on your arms or elbows and raise your body off the ground. Then hold that position for as long as you can. 

This little guy here can show you how it should be done better than I can explain it in words.



The best thing about planking is you can do it at home or on the go... we took our planking challenge on the road with us this weekend here is a shot of Owen and I planking at the top of Newlands after cycling up from Buttermere. 




Go on, give it a go and let us know how you're getting on via Facebook or Twitter. We can all have super 6 packs and rocking abs before we know it! 

My best time so far is just over two minutes, but the top of the leader board so far is my 5 year old daughter, I'm not sure on the exact time but she managed to stay like this for the full length of Boss Baby! I was pretty impressed. 



Update: 

So, mid way through the month and we're both improving, Owen has clocked over 2 minutes now and Paddy has a PB of just over 3 minutes. Though that said the last couple of days have seen us both struggling to get beyond 90 seconds.

#GoCumrbia

Coffee and Cake Ride - Siskins Cafe Whinlatter

Coffee and Cake Ride 
Siskins Cafe, Whinlatter

Our latest quest to find Cumbria's Best Coffee and Cake Stop in the World took us on a ride alongside Crummock Water to Buttermere, from here where we headed over Newlands into Braithwaite and up the Whinlatter Pass where we stopped for a rest at Siskins Cafe. 


It was a lovely morning on Sunday as we headed out on the bikes, who's have thought when we set off that the heavens would fall upon us later in the afternoon - but the only obstacles we needed to overcome in the beautiful morning Cumbrian Weather was Cumbrian traffic... Sheep. The road to Buttermere is always full of our wooly friends and this morning was no different. 


Crummock Water is always lovely, and with the weather so calm and quiet it made quite the backdrop for a photo with my lovely bike. 



We headed up Newlands next, where Owen and I both completed a personal challenge, I managed to beat my best time to the top from Buttermere in just over 11 minutes and Owen for the first time got up without stopping. All these cake rides must finally be be doing us some good! From the top of Newlands we headed down towards Braithwaite, the road was very slick in places with some of the inclement weather we've been having, it didn't stop me pushing on (I got to 44mph at one point) but it did lead to squeaky bum moment as I slid sideways towards a wall. My smugness for reaching such a good speed soon disappeared as I tried to remember if I'd packed spare pants! 



Wall avoided, we headed through Braithwaite and up the Whinlatter Pass to the visitors centre. We pulled off to pass into the car park and headed to the cafe for a well earned rest and bite to eat before heading home.


Coffee and Cake Review - Siskins Cafe, Whinlatter Visitors Centre:
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1 - Seat Comfort: There was a range of seating available in the cafe, and at the time of the morning we arrived we had the whole place to chose from. As we were hot and sweaty from a bit of climbing we opted to sit outside... bad choice, it was a bit breezy so we went back inside fairly swiftly. Chairs are functional here, but not the cosiest on hard working cycling bottoms. Although I did award an extra point for spotting a man with tools walking around levelling chairs and table legs... as an Engineer I really appreciated that. 



2 - Bike Friendliness: Full marks, this spot really caters for cyclists. Situated on the C2C, Fred Whitton Route and home to it's own trail centre it is probably not a surprise but not only are there bike racks and places to lock up bikes but the staff are great too. We had a good chat with the folks behind the counter about our morning efforts and were duly rewarded with good cake and coffee portions. The kind of portions I'm sure Chris Froome gets after his jolly's in France. 





3 / 4 - Cakes & Cake Choice: Great Choice, Great Cakes. I'm not sure I can say anymore, they had a Victoria Sponge, a Coffee and Walnut Cake and a choice of Scones - there was plenty more on offer, but to be honest they had me at hello. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner, I opted for the Coffee and Walnut Cake and Owen had a Chocolate Brownie thing. Both were lovely, just what tired legs needed to get us back on the road. 






5 - Coffee / Tea: I had an Americano, which was good, Owen had an Espresso. Both good, just what the doctor ordered. 



Overall Rating: Overall we've given Siskins 4 chain rings, get there early though, it gets really busy at lunch time and if you're there with family you don't want to be queued up for a long time with grump kids.



If you have any suggestions of any coffee and cake stops we should make let us know, we are always willing participants!

Paddy and Owen