Sunday 4 December 2011

Fire Track - Mount Corhanwarrabul

Every couple weekends we will be heading out to the Dandenong Mountains for some intense training.  Although we will not be racing or trying to achieve any great time when Tim Marsden & I are on the Australian Alps Walking Track, it is good to know that our bodies will be ready to dig in for some big efforts on parts of the hike.

As part of the preparation we will be racing up this 1 km track which is about 500 meter direct assent from start to finish.  It burns the legs and puts pressure on the lower back so I know I am shocking the muscles into action.  I expect that doing these intense training sessions now will mean I will be able to enjoy the journey from Walhalla to Canberra instead of puffing and panting all the way there.

Oh yeah, we taped this weekends training.  A little fun.






This was our second session and we had much better results this time around.  Cut 4 minutes off our first effort.

If anyone would like to join us at 7am Saturday mornings please either add a comment on the blog comment page below or reply on Facebook.  We will keep you updated on when we will be heading out next.

Big shout out to Steve Walsh for putting the video together.

Keeping in mind that the original inspiration for the end to end hike of the Australian Alps Walking Track is to raise awareness for "Beyond Blue" the national depression initiative, we all wore the blue wrist bands that Beyond blue has sent to oz4adventure as an unofficial sponsor.  As I may injure myself on the hike I am not able to receive full sponsorship from them.

Beyond Blue is a wonderful resource for anyone who suffers or knows someone who suffers from depression and/or anxiety.  Depression and/or anxiety will effect us all through out our lives in one way or another, whether it be our own mental health or the mental health of someone we know.  What I have found since speaking to people about the Hike & Beyond Blue is that it effects people around me who I would not have know had struggles if I had not been discussing depression with them.  I'd like to thank everyone from Sunday who showed their support by wearing the "Blue" wristbands.




Take the time this week to ask someone how they are going, take the time to look out for each other and lets take some time in the outdoors.  Fresh air and physical exercise can really stimulate your mind and help fight the anxious or depressing feelings that may be holding you back from happiness.

Anyone who is able or interested in making a donation to Beyond Blue can do so at their website

https://www.givenow.com.au/beyondblue

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