Thursday, 29 January 2015

18 Mile Training Tips ... Start Training Now!

The Rainbow Ramble is just over 12 weeks away ... now is the best time to start your training to avoid picking up any injuries on the day of the event.

Taking on the challenge of our 18 mile Rainbow Ramble is not 'a walk in the park' so to speak.  If you have no previous running or walking experience of such long distances its not impossible but ideally you should have been running or walking regularly for the last year, able to run 5 miles comfortably without stopping and ensure you are not already suffering from some sort of chronic pain or injury.

Ensure you stick to the The 10% Rule. Don’t do too much too soon. Never increase either your weekly mileage, or your long mileage by more than 10% a week and certainly never increase them together. Doing this will dramatically increase the risk of injury.

Stay motivated

Find and train with other runners who share your goals
* Run/walk your weekly long route with a training partner, which will alleviate the boredom and provide motivation.
* Try out new routes. Long runs can be an ‘exploratory’ sightseeing trip

Rest & Refuel

It is very important as with all training that you stay well hydrated.  This is very important on long distance days.  On long distance days also take a high quality snack along such as nuts and raisins which can give you an energy boost.

Rest and proper nutrition are not optional extras. It’s during the periods of rest between training sessions that your muscles regenerate and get stronger. Have at least one rest day per week and two on easy weeks. The body also absorbs carbohydrate best in the first hour post exercise, so always eat soon after your long run.

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

GRD Financial Services to sponsor the 2015 Rainbow Ramble

We are delighted to announce that the sponsor for this years Rainbw Ramble event will be Mr Giles Duckworth of GRD Financial Services.

The company won the opportunity to sponsor the event at the charity's annual ball back in November 2014.  Mr Duckworth bid on a slave for a day in the charity auction which also included sponsorship of the 2015 Rainbow Ramble event.

We would like to take the opportunity to thank GRD Financial services for their support and look forward to splashing their logo on all of our Rainbow Ramble literature.



Wednesday, 15 October 2014

7th Rainbow Ramble

The date of the 7th annual Rainbow Ramble event is:

Saturday 25th April 2015

"Walk further for those who can't"

The 2015 event will start and finish at Bishop Rawstorne High School in Croston
For more information contact Sonia Harris: s.harris@thelegacy-rainbowhouse.com

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Join us for 'The Walk of Life'


The Legacy Rainbow House is proud to have the support of Jayce Clarke Photography who have helped our event organiser Sonia Harris to put together another amazing video for our forthcoming Rainbow Ramble event.  The video was filmed onsite at The Legacy head office in Mawdesley near Chorley and starred our very own staff, parents and children who all had lots of fun in the making of it.  The 1985 hit song "The Walk of Life" by Dire Straits has been used as the background song as the chorus lyrics are Inspirational to our beneficiaries.
The video shows brief clips of the children's amazing achievements and aims to encourage individuals and families to rise to the challenge and take part in either the 5, 11 or 18 mile Rainbow Ramble routes to help more children with disabilities.



Walk further for those who can't'

The 6th annual Rainbow Ramble is one of the charity's major annual fundraising events and on Saturday 5th April we are asking everyone to get up from their sofas and from behind their desks and run, walk or ramble for one day through the Lancashire Countryside.
The event starts and finishes at Bishop Rawstorne High School, Highfield Road, Croston Leyland PR26 9HH, registration is £15 for adults, £5 for under 18's and children in wheelchairs and pushchairs are free of charge. 
Entry forms can be obtained from The Legacy or enter online here.

More details on this event can be found at the events page of our website.  Please click the image link above to watch our video and share with others. Thank you

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Training for the 11 and 18 mile Rainbow Ramble

Please see below a suggested training plan for those participants aiming to do either the 11 or 18 mile Rainbow Ramble routes.  Please note these are suggested plans only - please adjust according to your fitness levels.


Monday, 20 January 2014

Training for the 5 mile event

Below is a suggested weekly timetable/programme running up to the event, 
for those wanting to complete the 5 mile Rainbow Ramble.
The suggested activity should be increased/decreased according to your fitness levels.



Tuesday, 14 January 2014

This year we have a NEW shorter 5 mile route 

this route is more suited for those less abled, younger children and those wanting to start with an achievable challenge.

To view the route click the link below



Enter for the event as normal - routes can be decided on the day - you will need to declare which route you will be taking at the registration stage on the morning.