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Charlie's fund raisingThe Great Wall of China WalkCharlie Dimmock took part in the Women's Great Wall of China Walk in autumn (2003) to raise funds for 'Breakthrough Breast Cancer" and their research programme. This disease claims the lives of over 1,000 women each month in the UK. Charlie's online sponsorship page is at: www.justgiving.com/charliedimmock How Charlie made herself fit! (for the London Marathon)Adapted from a story in the Daily Mail newspaper 11th Dec. 2001. Television gardener Charlie Dimmock ran in the 2002 Flora London
Marathon on 14th Charlie and 40 other people took up the challenge and joined Team Flora to run the Flora London Marathon. It was a major challenge, but all members of the team received expert guidance on training and nutrition. All funds raised by Team Flora will go to the official charities for this year's Flora London Marathon, Children With Leukaemia and the Outward Bound Trust. Prior to the event Charlie said:- Anyone who knows me will tell you I'm not a natural runner and, if I'm completely honest, I've never really enjoyed it. I've always associated running with miserable PE lessons at school, trudging around a muddy playing field on a wet, cold and windy day, with a warmly-dressed teacher screaming: "Get a move on!" So I can't believe I've agreed to run 26 miles. I keep reminding myself how great it will feel to say I've run a marathon. But first, I need to get fit. My fitness has definitely dropped off over the past few years. When I worked at the gardening centre full-time, I got lots of exercise. But since my career has become more media-orientated, I've really noticed how unfit I've become. I do a lot more sitting around. My weight and eating habits have also suffered, because I'm either in hotels, where the food tends to be very rich, or surviving on sandwiches and chocolate while filming. Wine is another weakness. Until recently it was not uncommon for me to drink a bottle of wine a day. Now I stick to spritzers.
My personal trainer, Ron Chalk, has taught me that weight really doesn't matter in this event - what counts is whether my heart and lungs are healthy. At the moment I'm training five times a week, three light runs ranging between 20 and 30 minutes, at least one circuit training session lasting an hour, plus a workout in the gym.
Charlie's time for the 26 mile course was 4 hours 18 minutes. Comment from Charlie after the event "Fabulous support round the course." Must be that sports bra she was wearing! When asked would you do another one? Simple answer from Charlie - "No!" Photographs above © Associated Newspapers Ltd. 2001 and BBC television Thanks to regular visitor Mike Child for sending me an article from
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