The New Challenges

In 2012 Tracey and I embarked on a series of challenges to raise money for The Haemophilia Society. We had great fun doing it and both felt very fit. So, as we both were slogging up the Mound in the Edinburgh 10 mile run recently, we remarked on how unfit we both were compared to then!

And so Two Tackle Three was resurrected!

Two Tackle Three Take Two (AKA 2T3T2) will see us take on three new challenges each which are crazier and tougher than the first three (although Ventoux was quite tough). We will raise money for an Edinburgh Charity called The Yard. The Yard is a purpose built indoor and outdoor adventure playground for children and young people with disabilities.

Tracey and I have a few links with this amazing facility. One being it has close links with the Childhood Practice Team at Edinburgh College and the second being my late husband, Alistair was involved in providing the yard with their cut down working traffic light, through the BBC Children in Need project, The Big Build.

So Tracey's challenges are -

St Mary Loch Standard Distance Triathlon, Aberfeldy Half Ironman, Glencoe Half Marathon.

And Jane's are -

Windermere Half Marathon, The Moonwalk and the Glencoe Marathon.

We will also be taking part in a variety of other events in preparation for our big challenges.

Our blog will make a welcome return, so you can keep up with our training antics! So please keep up to date. We will let you know soon how you can sponsor us to raise a shed load of cash for The Yard.

Jane and Tracey (Team 2T3T2)

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/2T3T2


Saturday 21 January 2012

Janey's running ramblings

My weekend runs are finally getting longer. Did 7 miles today, despite lying in my cosy bed listening to the howling wind and pouring rain, I got myself out the door and struggled with the wind for the whole 7 miles. But it was a good run, it is good to feel the strength building back into my legs after doing lots of short runs over the winter.

Recorded a "Pilates for Abs" program off the TV. It focuses on building core muscle strength using pilates. Pretty sure I won't be able to move once I have given it a go, given I have no core muscle strength at the moment!!!

I am now sitting with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on the TV with my feet up, a cup of tea and a choccie biscuit. Bliss, well worth slogging around 7 miles in the wind. :)

don't worry, be happy :)

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