I was handed the results from my DEXA (dual x-ray absorptiometry) scan, the gold standard method for measuring body composition. There was just a week to go before I was set to run the 380km (236 miles) Dragon's Back Race, promisingly dubbed the hardest mountain ultramarathon in the world'. I had signed up to this race because I wanted an adventure, and the idea of running the length of Wales, while climbing a total of 17,400 metres in the process (over twice the height of Everest), for some reason, appealed to me. My personal sporting background is rugby, then weight lifting and a bit of CrossFit, but I wanted something different - exciting.
So, for the previous ten months, I trained specifically for this race. Crucially, though, I set myself the goal of maintaining or even building muscle mass, while getting enough running in my legs to stand a chance of completing the event.
I read the numbers on the DEXA report: body fat 8.75% and lean mass 71.75kg - up from 71.71kg ten months ago. I had done it, just. Although this may seem like a small gain, and it is in the context of bodybuilding, the fact I was able to build muscle while doing four-hour runs on a Saturday followed by five-hour runs on a Sunday - with a sprinkling throughout the week - felt monumental.
The obvious question, of course, is why this was important to me. Well, I would say there were advantages and disadvantages. The obvious downside is that you are carrying more weight, which means you are working harder. This extra weight resulted in frequently getting overtaken on the hills (of which there were many).
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