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MY HOBBY

ENDURANCE EVENTS
John O'Groats to Lands End by bicycle

La Marmotte cyclosportive, 176km and 5,000
    vertical metres in one day (3 times)

           Marathon des Sables
ANALYSIS OF
THE MARATHON DES SABLES
   The MDS, dubbed “the toughest footrace on
    Earth”, is a six-day, ≈250km ultramarathon
    through the Moroccan Sahara
   That's an average of almost a marathon a day
    for 6 days
   The longest stage is ≈90km
   Daytime temperatures can reach over 50C
   The terrain consists of sharp rocks and sand
   Competitors carry all their equipment with them
    (with the exception of a tent and water)
   Water is rationed
BREAKING DOWN A PROBLEM
●   Just as with any problem in the business world,
    try to break it down
●   As Stu Mittleman, the American ultra-distance
    runner said,
    “I never ran 1000 miles. I could never have
    done that. I ran one mile 1000 times.”
●   Train yourself to drink small sips of liquid
    frequently (water is rationed)
●   Heat acclimation training
●   Running with a weighted backpack
●   Running long distances
●   Back to back long runs
●   Time on your feet
●   Strength training
●   Running on sand like surfaces e.g. snow, trail
●   Mental strength training
SELF MARKETING
●   I ran the MDS for charity and raised £9,800
    (£3,000 I paid myself, to show my commitment)
●   As in the business world you need to learn to
    sell yourself
●   I wrote letters
●   I told everyone I knew (and some I didn't know)
    what I was doing
●   I started a blog
●   I met with businesses to discuss how they
    could help me in return for some promotion
●   I was not always successful, but I persevered
●   I persuaded 8 companies to help me, either
    through donating goods that I could auction or
    through direct donations
●   The greatest success was persuading Holmes
    Place to donate a 1 year membership to their
    Zurich gym and spa that I was allowed to
    auction (worth several thousand CHF)
●   They also allowed me to use their premises to
    train for free
MANAGING RISK
●   I wanted a shot at top 50 – the MDS elite
●   Top 50 was not likely as it was my first
    ultamarathon, but I wanted to try
●   I was in the top 50 for the first 3 days and was
    in the elite start at the beginning of the long
    stage
●   I realised that I was starting to burn out, so I
    decided to manage the risk, and focus on
    finishing rather than my top 50 “dream”
●   Risk management applies just as much in a
    professional context as it did to me in the race
TEAMWORK
●   Endurance running may not bring to mind
    teamwork, but the MDS is different
●   Competitors sleep in tents of 8
●   Those 8 people go through many ups and
    downs together for one whole week
●   When people feel down and ready to give up,
    their team mates help them through it
●   Everyone in my tent finished – we succeeded
    both individually and as as team!
SURPASSING YOUR LIMITS
●   Nothing can prepare your mind for how hard
    the MDS is, until you have done it
●   Mental strength is probably even more
    important than physical strength
●   The limits you thought existed in terms of what
    you can endure mentally and physically were
    imagined limits
●   If you are determined to finish it, you will finish it
●   Once you finish the MDS you realise just what
    you are capable of
●   This can also be applied to both your personal
    and professional life
●   I have already set myself new personal
    challenges
●   As a professional challenge, an MBA is my next
    step
THE JOURNEY
●   The MDS was just one step in the journey
●   From the moment I signed up till the moment I
    completed it, I did the following:
    ●   Visited Rwanda
    ●   Saw the mountain gorillas in DR Congo
    ●   Climbed Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
    ●   Cycled through Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru (from
        Buenos Aires to Cusco)
    ●   Toured Peru and walked the Inca Route
●   The journey has energised me
●   The journey has made me more self aware
●   The journey has encouraged me to continue
    stepping outside my comfort zone
●   All of the above can be applied both personally
    and professionally
THE END (FOR NOW)

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Answer to question I - MDS presentation

  • 2. John O'Groats to Lands End by bicycle La Marmotte cyclosportive, 176km and 5,000 vertical metres in one day (3 times) Marathon des Sables
  • 3.
  • 5. The MDS, dubbed “the toughest footrace on Earth”, is a six-day, ≈250km ultramarathon through the Moroccan Sahara  That's an average of almost a marathon a day for 6 days  The longest stage is ≈90km  Daytime temperatures can reach over 50C  The terrain consists of sharp rocks and sand  Competitors carry all their equipment with them (with the exception of a tent and water)  Water is rationed
  • 6.
  • 7. BREAKING DOWN A PROBLEM
  • 8. Just as with any problem in the business world, try to break it down ● As Stu Mittleman, the American ultra-distance runner said, “I never ran 1000 miles. I could never have done that. I ran one mile 1000 times.”
  • 9. Train yourself to drink small sips of liquid frequently (water is rationed) ● Heat acclimation training ● Running with a weighted backpack ● Running long distances ● Back to back long runs ● Time on your feet ● Strength training ● Running on sand like surfaces e.g. snow, trail ● Mental strength training
  • 10.
  • 12. I ran the MDS for charity and raised £9,800 (£3,000 I paid myself, to show my commitment) ● As in the business world you need to learn to sell yourself ● I wrote letters ● I told everyone I knew (and some I didn't know) what I was doing ● I started a blog ● I met with businesses to discuss how they could help me in return for some promotion
  • 13. I was not always successful, but I persevered ● I persuaded 8 companies to help me, either through donating goods that I could auction or through direct donations ● The greatest success was persuading Holmes Place to donate a 1 year membership to their Zurich gym and spa that I was allowed to auction (worth several thousand CHF) ● They also allowed me to use their premises to train for free
  • 14.
  • 16. I wanted a shot at top 50 – the MDS elite ● Top 50 was not likely as it was my first ultamarathon, but I wanted to try ● I was in the top 50 for the first 3 days and was in the elite start at the beginning of the long stage ● I realised that I was starting to burn out, so I decided to manage the risk, and focus on finishing rather than my top 50 “dream” ● Risk management applies just as much in a professional context as it did to me in the race
  • 17.
  • 19. Endurance running may not bring to mind teamwork, but the MDS is different ● Competitors sleep in tents of 8 ● Those 8 people go through many ups and downs together for one whole week ● When people feel down and ready to give up, their team mates help them through it ● Everyone in my tent finished – we succeeded both individually and as as team!
  • 20.
  • 22. Nothing can prepare your mind for how hard the MDS is, until you have done it ● Mental strength is probably even more important than physical strength ● The limits you thought existed in terms of what you can endure mentally and physically were imagined limits ● If you are determined to finish it, you will finish it
  • 23. Once you finish the MDS you realise just what you are capable of ● This can also be applied to both your personal and professional life ● I have already set myself new personal challenges ● As a professional challenge, an MBA is my next step
  • 24.
  • 26. The MDS was just one step in the journey ● From the moment I signed up till the moment I completed it, I did the following: ● Visited Rwanda ● Saw the mountain gorillas in DR Congo ● Climbed Kilimanjaro in Tanzania ● Cycled through Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru (from Buenos Aires to Cusco) ● Toured Peru and walked the Inca Route
  • 27. The journey has energised me ● The journey has made me more self aware ● The journey has encouraged me to continue stepping outside my comfort zone ● All of the above can be applied both personally and professionally
  • 28.
  • 29. THE END (FOR NOW)