About the Guide
224 page full colour A5 paperback book detailing everything that you wanted to know about the Mountain Marathon but were afraid to ask.
Ever since the very first event was held over the wild moors of Swaledale in 1968 the mountain marathon has grabbed the interest of the outdoor enthusiast. The challenge of two days navigating your way across a mountain environment while carrying everything needed to be self-sufficient is nowadays proving to be more popular than ever and the original Karrimor International Mountain Marathon has been the genesis of a host of similar events both in Britain and around the world.
In this, the first instructional book written for those seeking to face this challenge, the complexities and procedures that control and govern these events are laid open. Everything from the different types of courses and classes of event and how to enter them, through to the equipment required and onto the necessary training both to complete and improve your performance in these gruelling events are included here.
Written by two experienced mountain marathon competitors who are rapidly gaining the reputation for producing the most comprehensive instructional books for those seeking the thrill of fell and mountain running this book is set to become the bible of all those seeking to complete the mountain marathon.
Contents
1. Introduction.
THE BASICS.
2. What is a Mountain Marathon.
3. Who and Why.
4. Navigation.
5. Terrain.
6. Teamwork.
6.1 Choosing your partner.
6.2 Decision making.
6.3 Communication.
6.4 Task sharing.
6.5 Checking each others actions.
6.6 Fatigue.
6.7 Training as a team.
7. Weather.
8. Events.
8.1 What is a mountain marathon.
8.2 Classes.
8.3 Types of event.
8.4 Times of year held.
8.5 List of events.
8.6 Events overseas.
8.7 Ranking of events.
8.8 Rules.
8.9 Required kit.
9. Classes and Courses.
9.1 Classes.
9.2 Choosing the correct class.
9.3 Courses.
10. Entering the Marathon.
11. Glossary.
11.1 Master map.
11.2 Event map.
11.3 Control description list.
11.4 Controls.
11.5 Dibbers.
11.6 Legs.
11.7 Out of bounds.
11.8 Crossing points.
EQUIPMENT
12. Clothing.
12.1 Base layer.
12.2 Mid layer.
12.3 Outer layer.
12.4 Hat.
12.5 Gloves.
12.6 Socks.
12.7 Shoes.
12.8 Final tip.
13. Equipment.
13.1 Rucksack.
13.2 Tent.
13.3 Cooking equipment.
13.4 Sleeping bag.
13.5 Sleeping mat.
13.6 Headtorch.
13.7 Survival bags/blankets.
13.8 Whistle.
13.9 Walking poles.
13.10 Emergency repair kit.
13.11 First aid kit.
14. Personal Equipment.
15. Navigation Equipment.
15.1 Maps.
15.2 Compass.
15.3 Watch.
15.4 Pen.
15.5 Altimeter.
16. Packing Your Rucksack.
16.1 Sharing the load.
16.2 Protecting the contents of your rucksacks.
16.3 Packing order.
FOOD AND DRINK
17. Food and Calorie Intake.
17.1 Selecting your menu.
17.2 Pre-event.
17.3 During the first day of the event.
17.4 Over-night.
17.5 During the second day of the event.
17.6 Post event and recovery.
18. Hydration.
18.1 Selecting your drinks.
18.2 Pre-event.
18.3 During the first day of the event.
18.4 Over-night.
18.5 During the second day of the event.
18.6 Post event and recovery.
18.7 The effects of insufficient fluids in the body.
TRAINING
19. Training for the Event.
19.1 Training needs.
19.2 Length of training period.
19.3 Planning your training.
19.4 Training patterns.
19.5 Endurance training.
19.6 Uphill training.
19.7 Downhill training.
19.8 Speed training.
19.9 Terrain training.
19.10 Strength training.
19.11 Flexibility training.
19.12 Recovery.
19.13 Night training.
19.14 Navigation training.
20. Training Schedules.
20.1 Team 1. Classes A, Elite and Long Score.
20.2 Team 2. Classes up to B and Medium Score.
20.3 Team 3. Classes up to C and Short Score.
20.4 Sessions.
20.5 Strength sessions.
20.6 Flexibility sessions.
21. The Effects of Running with a Rucksack and Load.
21.1 The effect on your centre of gravity.
21.2 The effect on your stride length.
21.3 The effect on your running speed.
21.4 The effect on your energy consumption.
21.5 The effect on your fluid consumption.
21.6 Training while carrying full equipment.
22. How Many Events Can You Do In A Year.
22.1 Suggested yearly training and event guide.
PRE-EVENT PREPARATION
23. In the Weeks Leading Upto the Event.
23.1 Ensuring that you have all the correct kit.
23.2 Ensuring that your tent is in good condition.
23.3 Ensuring that your cooking equipment is working.
23.4 Ensuring that your torches and batteries are working.
23.5 Deciding to stay overnight before the event or not.
23.6 Tapering down your training.
23.7 Deciding of responsibilities.
24. In the Days/Hours Leading Upto the Event.
24.1 Final event details.
24.2 Taking on fluid and energy.
24.3 Tapering down your training.
24.4 Kit preparation.
24.3 Travelling to the event.
24.4 Registration.
24.5 Staying overnight.
24.6 Preparation checklist.
THE EVENT
25. The Start.
25.1 Where do you report to.
25.2 Who do you report to.
25.3 The layout of the starting grids.
25.4 Moving through the starting grids.
25.5 Event maps.
26. Day 1.
26.1 The finish of Day 1.
27. Overnight.
27.1 Selecting a camp spot.
27.2 Preparing a meal.
27.3 Rehydration.
27.4 Results of Day 1.
27.5 Sleep.
27.6 Breakfast.
27.7 Toilets.
27.8 Breaking camp.
28. Day 2.
28.1 The start.
28.2 The day.
28.3 The finish.
AFTER THE EVENT
29. Travelling Home.
30. Recovery.
30.1 Immediate recovery.
30.2 Short term recovery.
30.3 Long term recovery.
31. Preparing for the Next Event.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
32. Medical.
32.1 Known medical conditions.
32.2 Feeling unwell during the marathon.
32.3 Hay fever and other allergies.
33. Injuries.
33.1 Blisters, bruised feet and damaged toenails.
34. Hypothermia.
35. The Effects of Heat.
35.1 Heat exposure.
35.2 Heat cramps.
35.3 Heat exhaustion.
35.4 Heat stroke.
36. Exhaustion.
37. Ticks.
38. Midges
39. Calling for Help.
40. Giving Assistance.
41. Waiting for Help.
42. When Help Comes.
43. Withdrawing from the Event.
44. Erosion and Other Green Issues.
45. Appendices.
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors
The Run Off-Road Series.
Disclaimer.