Was up and out at 6.00 this morning, cool but dry so ideal weather for jogging.
Had a 15 minutes warm up jog before I got to the area where I wanted to tackle my steep ups and downs. But I was not alone, Mr Fox was most annoyed as I frightened away a dozen or so little baby bunnies which I asume he had eyes on for breakfast, don't think he was very pleased as he took off with his tail sticking straight out behind him.
Then as I tackled my first steep up hill which has a sharp bend half way up it I got the shock of my life when I encountered two Roe Deer, they were not at all pleased at my disturbing them either and shot up the hill with a backward glance and a shake of their fluffy white tails. Huh I could have raced them to the top - - In my dreams!!!
After that exciting start it was just me and my steep ups and downs. 4 Laps of about 3/4Km each lap, and another steady jog home. Overall jogging time 42.35 so I guess I must have covered 5 - 6Km.
The ups no longer bother me I'm pleased to say, I was able to tackle them with confidence after the second time. One of the downs is very steep and I was reduced to little more than a shuffle, I need to strengthen the muscle above my knees so that I have the confidence that they won't give way.
So one question for anyone who has done fell running perhaps, "On steep downward slopes do you lean back into the hill or forward?"
This morning I've tried both and found both okay, but it depended on the steepness. Not too steep I could lean forward, the really steep one I found I leaned back into the hill, Is there a right or wrong way for this?
I've had a lovely session this morning and it made a nice change from jogging a straight 5K, will be doing this at least twice a week from now on.