I did similar in 2008/2009. I had a long history of cycling but mainly only commuting and touring rather than racing. I trained up to do a long challenge cycle ride (225km/4500m) in 2008. I then decided on the BGR after reading Feet in the Clouds on holiday in the Lakes. I starting running for first time since school in October 2008 aged 42. Ran a half marathon in January and did the Fellsman in April. I completed the BGR in July 2009 in 22 hours 20 mins (a remarkably similar time!) with the help of Steve Birkinshaw and others. I've been running ever since except for short periods off with a broken leg and sciatica / back pain. Strangely I stopped running when I was at school because of knee pain.
Well done to Ian. There are things in life that can easily create apathy and or defeat but he showed us here that it's all a state of mind. Good going. Mark
Great achievement. Well done mate! Inspirational. Video tells a great story, captures achievement and shows off the best part of the UK. Hope that I bump into you along the way.
@@streemer1 its very inspiring, i am training to walk 35 miles in a Day, but thinking of taking up running after many many years, my training for the last week was, Sunday walking 26.5 miles, monday cycling 8 miles, Tuesday walking 6 miles with a backpack weighing 15 pound, wednesday walking 6 miles with a backpack weighing 15 pounds, thursday cycling 13 miles, friday cycling 14 miles, and Saturday walking 18.5 miles, going walking today sunday not sure how far yet, i am 60years old, is this a reasonable level of fitness as i am unsure, i have a pair of trail shoes salomon, which i have had for the past 2 years, i got them from the PDSA where i did voluntary work, your feedback would be really useful. Kind regards!
Palmer my man. You have truly inspired.....others, not me!! It makes XC racing look like a gentle stroll in the woods. Now, stop that running nonsense and come back to two wheels.
I wonder if everyone watching this realises what a legend Rob is!
No, they probably don’t.
Inspirational film, thank you. I hope you stay well!
I did similar in 2008/2009. I had a long history of cycling but mainly only commuting and touring rather than racing. I trained up to do a long challenge cycle ride (225km/4500m) in 2008. I then decided on the BGR after reading Feet in the Clouds on holiday in the Lakes. I starting running for first time since school in October 2008 aged 42. Ran a half marathon in January and did the Fellsman in April. I completed the BGR in July 2009 in 22 hours 20 mins (a remarkably similar time!) with the help of Steve Birkinshaw and others. I've been running ever since except for short periods off with a broken leg and sciatica / back pain. Strangely I stopped running when I was at school because of knee pain.
enjoyed that Ian - good to meet you and chat this morning. Well done.
Hi Bill, thanks for making me run faster than my one speed plod this morning!
Amazing achievement and excellent film!
Well done to Ian. There are things in life that can easily create apathy and or defeat but he showed us here that it's all a state of mind. Good going. Mark
Legend, bloody great music as well!
Great achievement. Well done mate! Inspirational. Video tells a great story, captures achievement and shows off the best part of the UK. Hope that I bump into you along the way.
Go on Ian Palmer, you teach the best lessons
Brilliant Ian. I only managed 3 sections. Kudos!
well done Ian, welcome to the club. Be proud.
Rinaldo's Speciality Coffee & Tea cheers for watching
Well done! Brilliant film.
Great run, and excellent film. Planning that coverage can't have been easy so kudos there too.
Fabulous...and a great story too.
Thanks for watching, please share it around.
What a fantastic film, Ian is something else...just incredible👏
Solid! Nice going!
This is great loved it!
Great meeting you! Thanks for the advice, have a great night! Al and Birch 🤙🏼
Any time! hope you come to the lakes more often @ipalmer71
Great piece if inspiration and well filmed.
Thank you! Cheers!
I.P. = LEGEND!!
Amazing achievement
Thank you, making the film was the hardest bit😂
@@streemer1 its very inspiring, i am training to walk 35 miles in a Day, but thinking of taking up running after many many years, my training for the last week was, Sunday walking 26.5 miles, monday cycling 8 miles, Tuesday walking 6 miles with a backpack weighing 15 pound, wednesday walking 6 miles with a backpack weighing 15 pounds, thursday cycling 13 miles, friday cycling 14 miles, and Saturday walking 18.5 miles, going walking today sunday not sure how far yet, i am 60years old, is this a reasonable level of fitness as i am unsure, i have a pair of trail shoes salomon, which i have had for the past 2 years, i got them from the PDSA where i did voluntary work, your feedback would be really useful. Kind regards!
@@barryhossin2000 sounds like its going well, what feedback are you after?
Very impressed.
Thanks for watching. Share it about if you could Alastair.
Great video Ian, one for the mountain festival me thinks. O and good effort on the BG as well ;-)
Great video
Palmer my man. You have truly inspired.....others, not me!! It makes XC racing look like a gentle stroll in the woods. Now, stop that running nonsense and come back to two wheels.
just found this - albeit a bit late - INSPIRING
Tony Bolton share it about if you can😀