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Training Log Archive: kgeisen

In the 7 days ending Feb 20, 2017:

activity # timemileskm+ft
  Mountain biking4 4:44:04 31.9(6.7/h) 51.34(10.8/h) 1440
  Orienteering1 2:56:00 7.8(22:34) 12.55(14:01) 1157
  Other3 2:33:33
  Trekking2 2:18:00 4.0(34:30) 6.44(21:26)
  Trail running1 53:34 4.0(13:24) 6.44(8:19) 146
  Strength2 53:00
  Biking1 30:00 8.6(17.2/h) 13.84(27.7/h)
  Elliptical2 15:00 1.5(10:00) 2.41(6:13)
  Yoga1 13:00
  Running1 10:50 1.0(10:50) 1.61(6:44)
  Total15 15:27:01 58.8 94.63 2743
averages - sleep:7.2 rhr:45

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Monday Feb 20, 2017 #

12 PM

Mountain biking (Indian Camp Creek) 1:39:53 [3] 13.3 mi (8.0 mph)
ahr:127 max:150 rhr:45 slept:7.5 shoes: Superfly SS

Straight up fun. I think I was faster uphill than downhill most of the time, which is a mark of both my downhill wimpiness but also how much faster I am uphill on the SS. Super nervous with my hand around any trees but much better than yesterday.
5 PM

Other (Volleyball) 15:00 [2]
ahr:99 max:123

Practice in yard with Jeff and Jacob.
9 PM

Other (Volleyball ) 54:35 [2]
ahr:85 max:120

Lost 3/3 to a bad team.

Sunday Feb 19, 2017 #

10 AM

Orienteering race (Meramec) 2:56:00 [4] 7.8 mi (22:34 / mi) +1157ft 19:47 / mi
ahr:119 max:183 rhr:43 slept:7.5 shoes: Salomon Sense Pro

Super fun meet today. Mickey and I went early so we could MTB after. Planned to run the course separately but that didn't exactly work out.

1-I took trail, he took road. I got there first.

2-I took trail, he went back out to road. I was pretty confident my way was better to dining lodge since he was giving away elevation only to climb that hill on the road, but I thought his ability to move faster would get him there first. Nope! But then I followed that up with expecting trail on the wrong side of the road and got behind; he got 2 first and was back on trail before I got off trail to punch.

3-I red-lined, he took some other route. I got there first, he was shortly after.

4-We both wanted to red-line, kind of gave up on the race separate plan.

5-My head was just not in this one. Had vaguely thought to go up to trail and then cut in from hilltop, but ended up staying S of trail. Not really seeing/noticing things well on the map -- oh! a powerline as we reached it and then for whatever reason I had it in my head that I'd need to cross the trail to get to the point. Part of the problem is that I kind of lost focus following along with Mickey, but eventually I kind of muddled it out and stayed high when he went around the bottom of the spur. I still undershot it and ended up having to walk a ways along the hillside to find the control.

6 - Planned to go up the hillside to catch the trail leading towards 6; judged distance really poorly and thought we were on where the trail should be way early then got distracted by the wrong reentrant. Lost a couple minutes there before deciding to go the rest of the way up to the ridgeline where - voila! - we found the trail. Initially overshot the pit in the reentrant (hazard of getting spoiled by easy sightlines with no vegetation.

7 - I planned to take the road to its high point/the saddle where we could cut in and attack from the hill. Mickey convinced me to cut in before that high point, and we ended up losing 20 minutes going down the wrong spur. So there we were, with our compasses making no sense with what we were seeing on the map and in front of us. He wanted to go back to the road and reattack; looking at the map I tried to figure out where we could be if we weren't at the right reentrant, and then it made sense to me. We backtracked down the spur and hit the right ridegline to the right reentrant. Dumb mistake, but I was pretty excited to be able to figure it out.

8- redline

9 - Took the ridgeline to the hilltop and attacked from there. A guy who started way behind us caught us on the way and passed. As we came up the hill, I even said "He's attacking way lower than I planned to," but still let myself get pulled over towards the wrong reentrant.

10 - back to the ridgeline/superhighway. Mickey was uncharacteristically dragging (big ride the previous day) and totally not into it, which made it much easier for me to lead without him racing ahead and (unintentionally) pulling me off my plans. Came in a little farther south of point than I wanted but found it w/o problem.

11 - took low route from 10-11 and this is where I started dragging a little. My feet were getting sore and rocky/off-camber terrain was less fun.

12-Tricky! Thought it was going to be just along the side of the great big spur, totally looking past the smaller spur poking off of it. Took longer than it should have. Leaving the control I was totally gloating about Mickey having an off day and me kicking his ass on the nav -- the words still coming out of my mouth -- when my hair got horribly tangled in a huge thorn bush. I couldn't have gotten out of there without help, so I had to switch gears from shit talk to asking for help. Karma.
3 PM

Mountain biking (Forest City ) 1:52:12 [3] 10.1 mi (5.4 mph) +856ft
ahr:117 max:142 shoes: Superfly SS

Smashed my finger between handlebar and a tree less than 15 min in and spent the next hour being super timid. Definitely more technical riding than I'm used to; even easy trails are tricky. would be a fun trail to have closer and get better on. Second hour was better, rode some features.
5 PM

Mountain biking (Forest City part 2) 29:42 [3] 3.3 mi (6.7 mph) +262ft
ahr:121 max:138 shoes: Superfly SS

Still had light, went back and rode an easy section again. I may have been less than enthused about this plan.

Saturday Feb 18, 2017 #

12 PM

Trekking (Pickle Springs) 1:07:00 [2] 2.0 mi (33:30 / mi)
ahr:76 max:115 rhr:44 slept:8.25 shoes: Salomon Sense Pro

Steady light rain. Some scrambling on rocks and lots more breaks for the boys to do so
2 PM

Trekking (Hawn ) 1:11:00 [3] 2.0 mi (35:30 / mi)
ahr:94 max:120 shoes: Salomon Sense Pro

Post-lunch hike, mostly so we didn't drive all this way to hike 2 miles. Would like to come back here for a longer hike, but this was a nice family day. Way better attitude from Jacob with a friend along

Friday Feb 17, 2017 #

4 PM

Mountain biking (SIUE) 42:17 [2] 5.2 mi (7.4 mph) +322ft
ahr:111 max:134 rhr:45 slept:7.5 shoes: Superfly SS

Too nice to not squeeze in a little time. I need to just suck it up and take lights so I'm not chased home by dusk. A little uncomfortable riding trails at night alone though.

Thursday Feb 16, 2017 #

5 AM

Elliptical warm up/down 5:00 [2] 0.5 mi (10:00 / mi)
rhr:46 slept:6.25 shoes: Brooks Adrenaline 17

Strength (NROLFW2B2) 26:00 [3]
ahr:77 max:90

Running intervals (1-minute w/o) 10:50 [5] 1.0 mi (10:50 / mi)
shoes: Brooks Adrenaline 17

5 PM

Biking intervals (Trainer) 30:00 [4] 8.6 mi (17.2 mph)
ahr:127 max:158 shoes: Giant TCR

5 min w/u, 10x 1 min harder/1 min easy, 5 min c/d
10 PM

Yoga 13:00 [2]

Wednesday Feb 15, 2017 #

8 PM

Other (Volleyball) 1:23:58 [3]
ahr:88 max:124

Open gym

Tuesday Feb 14, 2017 #

5 AM

Elliptical warm up/down 10:00 [3] 1.0 mi (10:00 / mi)
rhr:47 slept:6.0 shoes: Brooks Adrenaline 17

Strength (NROLFW2A2) 27:00 [3]
ahr:94 max:120

4 PM

Trail running (Little Woods loop) 53:34 [3] 4.0 mi (13:24 / mi) +146ft 12:57 / mi
ahr:128 max:158 shoes: Salomon Sense Pro

Not feeling it the first mile and a half, had maybe one decent feeling mile and then mostly walked in an unhappy stomach the last mile. Looks like trail 3 is about to see some changes, judging from the green tape in advance of the 2/24 work day.

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