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Training Log Archive: ebuckley

In the 7 days ending Dec 9, 2006:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Running7 7:54:34 17.0 27.36
  Orienteering1 1:54:0328c
  Total7 9:48:37 17.0 27.3628c
averages - weight:178lbs

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Saturday Dec 9, 2006 #

Running (Mix) 38:00 [2]

Staying at the lodge was a good idea. Nice to just roll out of bed and be right at the race venue. In past years it's always been an early start to get up there.

Easy jog for about 20 minutes in road shoes, then changed to my O-shoes and ran up one of the trails a ways and back down hard to test the footing. Dicey in spots, but generally OK.

Running (Trail) 1:00:34 [5]

Close, but no cigar, once again at Pere Marquette. My fourth time between 60 and 61. Maybe next year for breaking the hour. On the up side, 13th overall is my best placing to date and I won my age group.

First few splits were right on target, then lost some time on the relatively flat section following the second climb. Got to the road crossing at 26:33 which was only 20 seconds slower than hoped, but from there the trail was much deeper in snow and it wasn't the hard crusty stuff either. That set me back another 15 seconds by the base of the third climb. Held the pace over the last two climbs, but wasn't able to pull any time back.

Despite missing the hour yet again, I'm pretty happy with this one.

Friday Dec 8, 2006 #

Running (Trail) 34:00 [2]
weight:177lbs

Went up to Pere Marquette a day early and ran some of the trails to get an idea of appropriate footwear for tomorrow. Pretty consistent crusty snow everywhere, a lot like the Trot last week. O shoes seem like the obvious choice.

After running we had dinner with Rob & Deb Wagnon at the lodge. Deb's carrying herself pretty well for being due in four weeks. Baby-O wasn't on particularly good behavior.

Thursday Dec 7, 2006 #

Running (Road) 27:00 [2]
weight:179lbs

Went over to the pool for a swim, but the pool was closed due to "plumbing problems" which probably means they had some pipes freeze when they were without power. So, I had to settle for another easy jog round the hood. Anticipating just 5 minutes of running each way, I wore my lightweight gloves. My hands were pretty well frozen the F up by the end of the run.

Wednesday Dec 6, 2006 #

Running (Road) 57:00 [2]

Returned to St. Louis this evening to find everything still covered with ice, including the track. That killed the dial-in workout, but it's probably just as well since the legs are a little sore from the Sunday-Monday distance combo. Settled for an easy jog round the hood.

Tuesday Dec 5, 2006 #

Running (Road) 1:39:00 [2]

Easy jog round Sikeston including running the cart path for the front nine at the Bootheel Golf Club. Run turned out to be a couple miles longer than I thought, but the pace was easy so no harm done.

Note

Well, well, well. I've made it to Silver in the AP overall rankings. Now, if I could only do that on the USOF Blue rankings.

Monday Dec 4, 2006 #

Running (Road) 2:19:00 [3] 17.0 mi (8:11 / mi)

In Sikeston, MO where I started a new contract today. Not quite as bleak as it may seem - it's only 3 days a week and the drive from St. Louis is only 2.5 hours. Plus, it's only six weeks.

Anyway, last long run of the base period. Now I'm moving into the buildup for Pensacola. Flat, straight roads, but somewhat pretty with the full moon turning the unpicked cotton a pale shade of blue. Legs felt pretty good until the end when I decided to push the pace a bit.

Sunday Dec 3, 2006 #

Running (Grass) 20:00 [2]

"Warming" up, although I was actually a lot warmer before getting out of the car. 17F start temp, but at least there was no wind or precipitation.

Orienteering race (Woods) 1:54:03 [4] ***
28c

Possum Trot X at Heartland Center (1:10). Good run on a course that favored running hard. Stayed with Platt for a few controls, but then had to let him go. Ran the rest of the first loop in a loose pack that included Tom Carr, David Frei, Justin Bakken, and Jerrit Johnston and others off and on. Started to open a gap at the start of the second loop so I nailed it for a few controls and got alone. Pretty much hanging by a thread after that, but managed not to make any big mistakes. Finished 2nd, about 7 minutes behind Mikell.

Good area, nice course, and by far the largest Trot field so far. Nice that PTOC did such a good job on the 10th edition.

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