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Training Log Archive: Nathan

In the 7 days ending Mar 14, 2018:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Running6 6:01:03 43.84(8:14) 70.56(5:07) 18911067.4
  Strength and conditioning2 1:15:0075.0
  Orienteering2 1:13:46 10.78(6:51) 17.35(4:15) 281237.9
  Total8 8:29:49 54.62 87.9 21721380.3

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Wednesday Mar 14, 2018 #

Note
(rest day)

Travelling home to look after granny and to be fair feel like I've been forcing it the last 2 days. Day off to reset, would be running myself in to the ground so listening to sensible daneo's advice for 1 day off rather than a month.

Tuesday Mar 13, 2018 #

8 AM

Running 30:00 intensity: (5:07 @1) + (20:02 @2) + (4:18 @3) + (33 @4) 6.7 km (4:29 / km) +114m 4:08 / km
ahr:143 max:170 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Morning one with daneo. Core still pretty painful and made it difficult to run.
6 PM

Running warm up/down 10:59 intensity: (3:04 @1) + (4:04 @2) + (2:45 @3) + (1:06 @4) 2.59 km (4:14 / km)
ahr:141 max:170 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Orienteering 44:02 intensity: (22 @1) + (1:27 @2) + (14:33 @3) + (27:40 @4) 10.36 km (4:15 / km) +129m 4:00 / km
ahr:167 max:179 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Steady effort around the Fat Cat Urban. Wrong way out the start binning like 90s then just a couple of small errors and sub optimal routes but generally good. Head out of it though as evidenced by the start and struggled concentrating the last couple of days.

Running warm up/down 14:58 intensity: (3:02 @1) + (11:19 @2) + (37 @3) 2.61 km (5:44 / km) +123m 4:38 / km
ahr:140 max:157 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Monday Mar 12, 2018 #

4 PM

Running 58:36 intensity: (24:05 @1) + (27:36 @2) + (4:21 @3) + (2:18 @4) + (16 @5) 10.54 km (5:33 / km) +248m 4:58 / km
ahr:137 max:183 shoes: Salming Trail T2

Tired plod with Connor in a very wet Rivelin. Legs felt as expected but possibly on the better side. Core feels like it's been battered though, pretty painful to run with but ground it out. Yet again HRM going awol at the start.
5 PM

Strength and conditioning 35:00 [1]

Not really happening today, all upper body but knackered.

Sunday Mar 11, 2018 #

10 AM

Running 3:03:27 [4] 33.89 km (5:25 / km) +1216m 4:35 / km
shoes: Inov-8 x-talon 212 (s17)


Edale Skyline Fell Race 36th - 1st U23.

With this being the first counter for the champs this year I was quite looking forward to it and have tried to make some of my sessions leading up to it something like it as a bit of prep. Felt like my week went well tapering and legs and body felt good.
Settled in nicely on the first climb as planned, sitting in around Pete, Jack et al. and got up Ringing Roger no problem. Then was really enjoying myself for 3 or 4k, didn't try and chase Pete when he broke away a little but just settled in to a nice jog along the ridge. For some reason as the slight climb up to the CP at Grindslow Knoll, my chest began tightening up, similar to what it did at the county cross earlier in the year. Alarm bells ringing a bit but just tried to keep settled and hope it passed. No problem breathing in at all but couldn't fill my lungs as I felt like my whole chest was being squeezed as soon as I did. Redcuded be to a plod, haemorrhaging places.
This continued until the bottom of Mam Tor, meaning I couldn't take advantage, as I'd planned to, of the flags across from Brown Knoll meaning those I wanted to be around (mentioned above) gapped significantly. Also lost the 2nd U23 spot here to Ali Thornton and was debating sacking it in at the road because there was no point carrying on like that.
However after some words of encouragement from the supporters and especially Eddy, I took the climb to the top of Man Tor dead easy, taking on a lot of food and water, as well as a gel in the hopes that things would settle down. Still didn't feel 100% along the ridge but after eating a bit more going up Back Tor my chest began settling a little and a bit of fire returned. Annoyingly I'd lost maybe 10k of racing during the struggle but began moving well up Loose Hill and really went for it on the descent, taking Ali and a good number of places and ready to attack the second half.
As expected the climb up to Win Hill was brutal, but took it easy on the ascent knowing the long downhill was coming. It was somewhat encouraging cresting the ridge to see Jack Wood haring past, and then as I ran up passing the guys I wanted to be with going the other way. Knew this meant that maybe I hadn't dropped quite as far as I thought and the real carrot was seeing Josh Jardine just coming back from the steep bit of the hill as I went up. From here it turned back in to a proper race, knowing that the u23 win was still up for grabs so again used the descent to my advantage and took him about halfway along it. Settled in to a slow rhytm climbing back up to Crookestone Moor, taking a number of places which added to my confidence.
From there it was all about just holding it together, the run back to Ringing Roger was tough and seemed never ending but still made sure to attack on the last steep descent, clawing back another 3 places.

As it's my first long race I obviously have nothing to compare it to but I can't help feeling a bit disappointed. On the one hand, the aim was placing well in the u23s and so to get the win, on paper would seem a success. Sub 3 was also a sort of half aim, condition dependent and I have no doubt that I would have managed this without the problems I have. In this respect though I'm more frustrated than disappointed. My legs felt really good and mentally I was still pushing it's just that physically I couldn't get moving because whenever I put any effort in my chest tightened again and brought me back down. It could potentially have been spores from the heather on Kinder as I had my inhaler before which would usually avert this sort of thing happening just from running. It also obviously wasn't starting too hard given how well the second half went. I'll take an antihistamine before the next race and see if this keeps things in order.

On the whole though I got the u23 points I wanted and to be fair I did enjoy the different sort of challenges this racing brings. It was very much a race of two halves with the second being very positive, so there are a lot of good things to take from it, but I need to learn from the earlier bits and make sure it doesn't happen again. Pleased to have carried on pushing even though it seemed a bit hopeless and glad the shape is there to have kept going until the end. Looking forward to the next races now.

Saturday Mar 10, 2018 #

Note
(rest day)

Last day of indulgence.

Friday Mar 9, 2018 #

3 PM

Running 31:41 intensity: (7:03 @1) + (16:25 @2) + (8:04 @3) + (9 @4) 7.44 km (4:16 / km) +115m 3:57 / km
ahr:138 max:167 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Chilled one on Fulwood before circuits. Feeling pretty good and wanting to run more but being disciplined and not. Not doing anything now until Sunday, not sure whether I've done this week right, but we'll see I guess.
4 PM

Strength and conditioning 40:00 [1]

Basically stretching.

Thursday Mar 8, 2018 #

4 PM

Running warm up/down 14:57 intensity: (9:50 @1) + (3:18 @2) + (1:49 @3) 3.21 km (4:39 / km) +26m 4:28 / km
ahr:126 max:154 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

Orienteering intervals 29:44 intensity: (4:11 @1) + (9:04 @2) + (7:54 @3) + (8:35 @4) 6.99 km (4:15 / km) +152m 3:50 / km
ahr:153 max:179 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

5 sprintverals around uni, hospital and parks. Just cruising but going well and nav good. Recoveries included. Has Pat shadowing me because I bumped in to him on my wu when he was locked out and he fancied a run.

Running warm up/down 16:25 intensity: (40 @1) + (15:23 @2) + (22 @3) 3.57 km (4:36 / km) +49m 4:18 / km
ahr:143 max:156 shoes: Adidas Supernova Glide Boost 8

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