Linda on crest of a wave after completing rowing marathon
Graham Ford
LINDA Forrest has just become Hawick's first ten million metre lady.
On Monday, Linda, became one of only 60 people in the UK to have successfully rowed ten million metres on an indoor rowing machine. Her challenge began almost four years ago, and Linda, who suffers from MS, has shown an incredible level of determination to complete her solo mission. The distance is the equivalent of 237 marathons, or a quarter of the way round the world.
Linda had originally planned to row one million metres, but after completing that she decided to continue towards the ten million mark. She spent a minimum of four days a week at the Thinkfitness gym in O'Connell Street, ploughing away on the rowing machine, covering a distance of 10,000 metres on each visit.
More recently, this was increased to six days a week and 12,000 metres.
Stuart Oliver, from Thinkfitness, said: "Day after day after day, Linda has shown amazing determination and dedication, and to finally reach this amazing milestone, she must be thrilled. We're all very proud of her at Think Fitness, and it will be strange seeing her using the other machines after spending so long rowing.
"After reaching this tremendous landmark on Monday, she has already started a new programme, and we're all waiting to see what she's going to do next."
Health experts believe it takes seven times more effort for MS sufferers to carry out exercise than people in normal health.
Speaking to the Hawick News, Linda said: "Thank goodness I have finally completed it.
"I am so grateful to the boys at Thinkfitness for all their support over the last few years, despite the fact that I was constantly trying to wear out one of their exercise machines!"
19 January 2007
Xeno Muller, Olympic gold and silver medalist, indoor rowing, rowing technique.