What are people saying about Biggest Journey?
ColinJust watched your video. Super challenge and incredible cause. Wish you the best of luck from the bottom of my heart mate.
Sian Harristhis project gives me chills every time I think about it. Thank you for thinking of it and, more importantly, doing it!
Christine Evans @artistonabike http://www.twitter.com/artistonabikeit’s been my absolute pleasure to support u and be part of yr
#biggestjourney
Kathleen Miles, Mind's Director of Fundraising http://www.mind.org.ukWith physical exercise being so hugely beneficial for everyone’s mental health it’s particularly fitting that Stuart has is testing his body to its limits to raise vital funds for us. Every penny that he raises will help us to continue to provide information and support, as well as campaigning for change to make sure that anyone experiencing a mental health gets the respect they deserve.
Dr Andrew Murray, Scottish Government Physical Activity champion, and www.scotland2sahara.com endurance runner http://www.scotland2sahara.comStuart Potter’s amazing “biggest journey” will see him cycling from Edinburgh to London in only 4 days, riding over 100 miles per day, and doing much to raise an awareness of the benefits of exercise in promoting mental wellbeing. He is also well on course to raise a considerable sum for MIND. We recognise that cycling is a fantastic way of getting fit, but this challenge is something else, and I’ll be following his progress avidly.
Liz O'Connerwith u every turn of the wheel
Ian MackayWith my 6,000th tweet, I’d like to urge you all to support a great cause:
@biggestjourney. (I don’t cycle but I do suffer from depression.)
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