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How to improve your uphill running – posture, weight training and flat roads

  • Improve your running economy by training on slopes, but do not neglect flat roads, as the Victoria to Peak celebrates its 11th anniversary

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Running on flats will improve your overall economy and make hills easier. Photo: Antony DICKSON

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You will be able to put your new-found ability to the test in the 11th annual The Victoria To Peak Challenge. The race in October is almost completely uphill, flagging off from Central Pier nine and finishing on the Peak.

To celebrate its 11th anniversary, the 10km course has been extended to 11km, with around 700m of elevation.

Last year, of some 500 participants, only about 20 people clocked under 60 minutes. This would be a pedestrian time for a flat 10km.

Freeman Lee Ping-chiu has been organising the Victoria to Peak race for 11 years. Photo: SCMP
Freeman Lee Ping-chiu has been organising the Victoria to Peak race for 11 years. Photo: SCMP
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