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Your Training Recovery Ratio

To optimise your running, you need to find the ideal balance between running and recovery. 
Your running is the stimulus required for your body to adapt in order to improve, but this requires recovery to allow improvement to a higher level. Hans Selye, a Canadian physiologist, espoused his General Adaptation Syndrome which basically stated that if you stress a body and let it recover, its performance will be enhanced. Miss out on the recovery, and it will become exhausted. An athlete may withstand a relatively great load of a particular exercise for which he or she has been trained, but more easily succumbs to other stressing agents such as colds and bacterial infections than the normal healthy person. A number of hard training weeks require a recovery week to allow supercompensation and subsequent improvement. Even if you have a hard day/easy day schedule, although energy levels will recover, muscle tissue repair will not. The ideal pattern is generally 3 hard weeks followed by an easy week. In summary, to ensure that you are optimizing your training from the point of adaptation, go hard day/easy day, 3 weeks hard/1 week easy and also have a couple of recovery periods throughout the year (say of 3 weeks duration each). The effort you put in to your running is too important to devalue by not giving yourself sufficient recovery.
 
Tailored Holidays

Tailored Running Holidays

All year round bespoke holidays, tailored for individuals, couples, families and groups

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Runners

How we do it..

Qualified Running Guides drive you to the start of your off road runs, run with you, advise and inspire you

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Training Weekends

Training Weekends

Our training weekends have built up quite a reputation with superb locations and motivational advice...

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Running Holidays and More

Something for everyone..

Get the maximum out of your running break; wildlife, whisky, history, and loads of other activities

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Race Weekends

Race Weekends

We've selected some of the best race events in the Scottish Highlands for you to enjoy.

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Lochnagar Running Trail

Take the Roads Less Travelled..

We've an amazing variety of on and off road routes to choose from; all colour coded for level of difficulty.

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Douneside House

Great Places to Stay

Rest and recuperation for runners at some of the finest accommodation in the area. 

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Quickies

Quickie's

Short on time? We'll do all the planning, just turn up! One off guided runs that fit into your itinerary.

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