WILLY or won’t he? Dad Terry Rosoman is today running to create the largest GPS doodle of a bloke’s privates.
He set off on his 75-mile trek at 5pm last night — mapping it with fitness tracking app Strava.
Dad Terry Rosoman is running to create the largest GPS doodle of a bloke’s privates[/caption] Terry is raising cash for men’s health charity Movember[/caption]This morning he is expected to be two-thirds of the way round his planned route.
And he is due to finish the drawing of a giant todger at around 5pm this afternoon in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
Terry, 39, is raising cash for men’s health charity Movember and hopes his ballsy run will encourage men to check for cancer signs and talk about their mental health.
He said: “That’s why it’s a big manhood because, especially for the target demographic that I’m aiming at, men never grow up!
“They find this stuff hilarious no matter how old they are.
“I don’t want to offend anyone with the shape, but it was just to get their attention.”
His Brecon Beacons route includes 10,000ft of elevation.
On his website he said of the challenge: “We’re talking about a masterpiece that’d make even Picasso blush. I’m about to show what going ‘balls-out’ really means.”
Terry began exercising after years of bad living.
He has climbed Welsh peak Pen y Fan ten times in 24 hours and run a 50-mile ultra-marathon carrying weights.
Terry, a creative director for a freelance marketing firm, said: “It’s about having goals that are more important than going to the pub.”