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- Gemma & James Brackenreed-Johnston just donated £20.00
- Tania just donated £10.00
- Melanie Valentine just donated £10.00
- Phil just donated £50.00
- Andy Neale just donated £5.00
- Lucinda Nunn just donated £10.00
- Michelle Clark just donated £10.00
- Tracy Simpson just donated £10.00
- Shelley Lewis just donated £14.00
- Shelley just registered for Fire Walk
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- Kris just registered for Fire Walk
- Em, Beth and Callie just donated £20.00
- John & Denise Sykes just donated £30.00
- Julia Anne just registered for Fire Walk
- Caroline Hawkins-Wiltshire just donated £20.00
- Queenie just donated £20.00
- Karon just registered for Fire Walk
- Billy-Jo just registered for Fire Walk
- Riahn Wills just donated £20.00
Take part in our hottest event of the year!
Face your fears in this quick dash to victory and do something great this year to raise funds for local hospice care.
Before you test your bravery and hot foot it over the coals, you’ll experience a motivational seminar delivered by the expert trainers at Time4Change who run this fantastic event. They will prepare you for the challenge and help make it an experience to remember.
Fire Walk is happening on Saturday 29th March from 5pm. Held at St Wilfrid’s Hospice, on Broadwater Way in Eastbourne, the evening will have more than just this sizzling challenge on offer; there will be entertainment, food and drink, too.
Think you can take the heat? Sign up to our Fire Walk today but be quick because we only have 100 places available for the hottest sponsored walk in town, this March!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is fire walking?
Fire walking is the act of walking barefoot over a bed of hot wooden coals. A combination of pine, ash and oak is burnt and then broken down into a smooth red hot path of embers.
How hot is the fire walking lane?
During the course of the burn down, the temperature of the fire reaches over 600 degrees Celcius, and when it comes time to walk on the coals the fire lane will be burning at a core temperature of over 200 to 300 degrees Celcius.
How is fire walking possible?
There are multiple theories as to why it is possible to walk barefoot over a bed of hot coals without injury. At one end of the spectrum, we have a scientific explanation based upon the principles of heat conductivity and thermal insulation. Many of these reports focus on both the poor conductivity of wooden coals in terms of heat transfer to the skin and the short contact time between the sole of the foot and the hot coals themselves.
On the other hand, the lack of a definitive 'physical' explanation for why fire walking is possible leaves room for a more 'non-scientific' understanding.
Source: https://www.t4c.org.uk/
How do I learn to fire walk?
The Fire Walk will be run by Time4Change; a training and events company based in Nottingham. For over three decades their instructor, Cliff, has safely guided thousands of people from all walks of life over hot coals, and is recognised as the most experienced fire walking instructor operating in the UK and Europe.
Each participant will take part in a mandatory training seminar before being given the opportunity to walk across the hot coals. T4C's approach is very simple; they believe human beings learn best through a combination of humour, metaphors, experiences and experiments, and the seminar reflects this. In essence, they explore and experiment with the psychological, emotional and physical consequences of adopting a given belief system.
It is important to bear in mind that there is no illusion or trick to fire walking. No special materials are used, and you are not hypnotised or put into any altered state of consciousness.
For any further questions on this, please contact us at fundraising@stwhospice.org
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