Apparently, if you fall to the ground the bull will try to avoid you by jumping over or running around. He's only interested in gorging the moving targets. I've not had the opportunity to put this theory into practice yet though.I would not like to try getting away from a bull down a narrow street.
My brother in law is going over tomorrow. He has done his training and is ready for the challenge.
Insanity training?
Possibly. Has to be a tad crazy to consider it.
He has actually taken it quite seriously. Hasn't drank since Christmas and is eating healthily. He has done a lot of gym work, rock climbing and road races so is in the best shape of his life.
At 28 and fit as a fiddle, I would hope he can out run a bull. We'll soon find out!!! I promised to have a few drinks on his behalf if he gets gored.
... 3 of those were over 40 years which I would consider too old to try and out run a bull.
Not that I'm over 40...yet...but some of the best runners I know are over 40. Ultra and mountain marathon runners tend to peak in their 40s.
Not much use in this instance unless you can convince the bull to chase you over a longer distance.
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