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Now you're part way through your training schedule,
your body is occasionally probably saying enough is enough!
It's gonna be hard, but it's gonna be worth it.
You're doing this for a vital cause.
If you check out our website we've got some really
fantastically detailed plans
that will help you for the months ahead.
The thing I found most helpful was to break it up into
repeated blocks of 30, 35, 40 miles.
There's also excellent advise on the London to Paris 24 website.
There's a huge variety of things you can do to fundraise for Scope.
Things like quiz nights,
- contact your company that you work for...
- cake sales...
- maybe a curry night at your house...
- anything basically that you can do to raise a little bit of extra money
towards your fundraising total.
By taking part in the London to Paris 24,
don't forget that you're having a huge impact on Scope's work.
Disabled people and their families face a huge number of barriers in their lives,
things like more families breaking up,
higher cost of living,
it being harder to find work.
With your support we can help disabled people and their families
and for you, you get a chance to push yourselves to your very limit
You're gonna be breezing through the French countryside,
middle of the night
people lining at the side of the road, clapping us 'allez allez'
and then you get to the Champs-Élysées,
rolling down the same couple of streets that
Bradley Wiggins won the Tour de France on last year,
...and there's the Scope guys welcoming you.
You'll be absolutely exhausted but
that first beer when you get to Paris?
9 euros a pop
still be the sweetest beer you've ever tasted.
So if you want some tips on training
or indeed on fundraising,
then just click on here!