Firestyle Magazine Issue 5 - Autumn 2016 | Página 9

Workout: • Morning run or cycle – 4 miles for joggers, 15 miles for cyclists. • Plenty of stretching throughout the day whether yoga or CrossFit warm ups, to improve core strength and stability, and to protect the lower back. • Two hour row. This routine will need to be performed at least 5 days a week to prepare for the event. A caloric surplus ensures that fat and fuel will be constantly stored up for when the team is eventually cast off from La Gomera. THE FIREFIGHTERS CHARITY Team Noble are supporting The Fire Fighters Charity, one of our essential emergency services that provide services that enhance the quality of life for serving and retired firefighters, fire personnel and their families. The four-man boat and equipment will be sold on return, with the proceeds going to The Fire Fighters Charity. EQUIPMENT A significant amount of equipment is required to row across the Atlantic Ocean safely. All this equipment will need to be purchased by Team Noble and subsequently is open to sponsorship or gifts from individuals and businesses. Firestyle is an official Gold Sponsor of Team Noble, however the team need to raise a further £30,000 before their sponsorship is complete. Here are just some of the costs associated with the race: • Race Entry Fee - £19,000 • Boat - £35,000 • Satellite phone and aerial, including bills - £2,200 • Solar Panels - £1,500 • Food - £1,000 Any donations would be much appreciated, and can be made via the Team Noble website. All contributions of £10 or more gets your name on the Wall of Heroes – a huge vinyl sticker of every contributor’s name – and rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic! WHY TEAM NOBLE? In memory of boss, colleague, and friend Watch Manager John Noble. On the 23rd of January 2008 boss, colleague and friend Watch Manager John Noble was tragically killed when the fire appliance he was travelling in was involved in a road traffic collision. The crew were responding to an emergency call at a local school. John was a highly regarded, dedicated and popular watch manager with over 23 years’ experience in the Fire Service, he had travelled as far as Texas, U.S.A to attend Urban Search and Rescue training and Russia to train firefighters in Road Traffic Collision Extrication. John was just 46 years old at the time and left behind a wife and two children. The other members of the crew, including team member Allan Huntly, suffered extensive injuries in the accident with differing levels of care required. We feel a fitting tribute to Johnny is to dedicate this race to his memory and for us to raise much needed funds for firefighters across the UK who may need the charities help. 09