Monday 22 March 2010

Hurricane Charlie

Time to setting goals in life, whether they be modest or extraordinary charges average man is perseverance and dedication involved in achieving these objectives. Charlie Pitcher is a man who knows this only too well qualities.

As a successful businessman and a father, his life was built on these qualities.When a friend unfortunately passed away from renal failure, it ignited a passion in Charlie to set the bar a little plue with some physical challenges extrêmes.Le father of four, who also directs a London-based property company occupied, will become the first person to run the marathon of the sands, regarded as the toughest footrace on Earth and finish rowing race transatlantic solo race rowing more difficult in the world, all in the same year.

During the Marathon de Sables De, Charlie endured a mile 151 worse, six days in the desert of the Sahara, where temperatures reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit foot race. Approximately 15-20% of the race is run on the sand dunes and Charlie had transported all the his own food and equipment.

Despite the admission to not being much of a runner, Charlie has finished the race in a total of 850 competitors 182nd position.After losing 5 kg in the process, Charlie was the British 33 to cross the line carrying only 7 kg, 11 kg of equipment arrival wrapped to the beginning of the race.

Charlie had adapted its training program to help him pack on muscle to his next combination weight with his cardio program défi.La and supplementing its diet with XS Hurricane Charlie went from 76 kg to 90 kg of pure muscle between March and December 2009.Cette change was necessary to give necessary line power torso of Charlie in some of the planet most implacable water.

Charlie is currently a small specifications in the middle of the Atlantic, he runs a fleet of solo and two man teams competing in the race rowing race transatlantique.La Woodvale is a journey of thousand 2,931, but is perhaps best known for the crossing of James Cracknell and Ben Fogle in the course of 2005, documentary was shown on BBC1, "in hell and high water".

After 40 days he now has less than 1,000 miles to go the and potentially on the course to set a new record in his boat filled, ultra light at up edge with MP products for him in power.

It has not all been casters and Charlie has had to face some horrific conditions, including the gale force wind and waves that constantly threaten to overwhelm lui.Parfois treacherous weather caused Charlie to doubt himself: "this time is implacable and will not give up, in fact it worsens."."I cries the wind and waves, then collapsed in tears for an hour."

"Despite the understandable man tears and solitude, Charlie remained as strong that there has not yet deterred from in an Ox throughout the course of course.Lutte against sleep deprevation, salts of wounds and the extreme physical line has inflicted him arrive at its destination in Antigua, the last 48 hours has been very difficult and I have a small bit of my energy to stay focused and goes in the right direction, mentally as well as new good physiquement.La is all seemed interesting and once again, I me shooting at Antigua, at least for the moment.".

Charlie has also to deal with some of the Atlantics less people friendly, where once a week that he spent in the deep blue to clean molluscs and other sea creatures of the sharks coque.visites curious make a thankless when task floating five miles to the bottom of the ocean.

To populate this monumental task, Charlie needs to consume one incredible 8,000 calories by jour.Cela means that it you be eating every two hours to ensure that his body has enough energy to power his victory:

Breakfast
Dehydrated meal

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