Training Archive: SamanthaIn the 7 days ending 2008-05-26:
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Monday May 26 | ||
| Orienteering 15:00 [1] | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| Wandering around on the model map for warmup. It's rockier than yesterday and the mapped boulders seemed very small. I was worried about having to find one of those on an empty hillside and reminded myself to pick safe routes with good attacks! | ||
| Orienteering 1:09:32 [5] 8.4 km (8:17 / km) +360m 6:49 / km | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| I really enjoyed running this course. I was relaxed and didn't freak out on myself when I chose the wrong route to #7, the first long leg. I didn't really choose any route, which was the problem and I just made it up as I went along, which led to a mess of a route.
The first control was nice and easy, which is a great way to start a course. I was moving along quite well in the beginning, although still stopping completely to read the map. I don't think I really noticed I was doing it at the time, but looking back I remember how often I stopped. Actual inability to read the map on the run, or just lack of confidence? I missed #9, even though I ran up the hill on the trail, and came rigt under the cliff. I drifted too low on the hillside, pushed down by the junk and steep slope. Stood for a bit below the control so sure I was in the correct reentrant. I was - just too low. Should have stayed above the cliffs before it. A bit of trouble finding #13 after coming off the campus and was a bit high as I almost rean to the wrong control. Last control was tricky - opposite of the first control! After a bit of confusion I just ran towads the field and then towards the end of the chute. I'm happy with the race and the fact that I made no big mistakes, but I have to work on my flow while executing a leg so that I can actually run, instead of constantly stopping. | ||
| C • WOC team 3 | ||
Red Y Long - Splits | ||
Sunday May 25 | ||
| trail run 15:00 [2] | ||
| Running up to the start with Hill and then running back and forth along the trail before the start. | ||
| Orienteering 37:26 [4] 4 km (9:22 / km) +160m 7:48 / km | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| Middle Distance Race at Team Trials.
Middle distance races are certainly not my favorite and I especially seem to struggle during this race on Team Trials weekend. I knew it would be technical so I resolved to be slow and careful. This plan worked fairly well, although I baubled a few controls and lost at least 30 seconds (1 I missed and hit the swamp beyond it, 5 I also missed and had to cut back through the green, 9 I overran and had to stop at the top of the steep bank before turning around and finding it behind me). I also ran about 30 seconds up the trail the wrong way after crossing the road to #11. I really missed #6, coming off the spur in the wrong spot and crossing the stream only to hit the vege boundary. Even once I knew I was there I still had trouble and I ended up going back to the stream and attempting to find the bend. I didn't find the bend, but I found the hill and small pond to the west of the control. I lost about 2 minutes there. Despite all this, I feel ok about the race because I never had the completely lost with no way out feeling that I have felt in my last few races. Eveyone else had trouble too so I ended up finishing well despite all the mistakes. On a positive note, I was much more in control than in the past, even though it meant giving up a lot of my speed. I find myself having to stop to look at the map - maybe I need glasses? | ||
RedY Middle - Splits | ||
Saturday May 24 | ||
| Event: US Team Trials | ||
| road run 15:00 [1] | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| Walked up the hill to the start and got there pretty early. Then ran back and forth between the start and the parking lot and did some strides. Legs felt tired - especially on the uphills. Good thing it was a downhill sprint! We watched everyone leave the start to see which way to begin. Hill ran straight and pretty much everyone else did as well. We thought that Pavi would look at her map before blindly going where everyone else went, but nope! She set off running in that direction before she even turned over her map! | ||
| Orienteering 22:25 [5] 3.1 km (7:14 / km) +58m 6:37 / km | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| Team Trials - Sprint
Arriving in the early afternoon and went out to the model. Hill and I walked around as I was too lazy to put on running clothes. We tested out some routes by walking separate ways. Also noticed that I am too short to cross the "crossable" walls in most places. Ross said he vaulted over it, while I attempted to get over it at running speed and had to haul myself up on my stomach and, very gracefully mind you, fall over the other side. Yeah, it was faster to go around :) The sprint was very fun and just what you would expect from a campus sprint. Even knowing that I could get trapped I ran into 2 traps. On the way to 5 I didn't notice that the wall went all the way around, although even if I did I would have gone that was anyway, so I only lost time there in hesitation. Then I didn't noticed that you couldn't get in fronm the back on #14, so I quickly changed my route to go through the building via the stairs. But when I ran in where the stairs were supposed to be all I saw was straight wall. I stopped, checked the map, moved closer, checked the map again, and then must have moved in a way where I could tell that the wall wasn't actually one solid wall, but had a break in it where the stairs were. I was apparently not the only person to do this, but lost 30 seconds on bad route and standing around. Then I ran right by the stairs going to 15 as they were inside the building and it wasn't what I expected it to look like, losing another 30 seconds. A few other iffy route choices and Hill creamed me by 2 minutes. Still lots of fun, as I love tricky urban sprints. I just need more practice! | ||
Red Sprint - Splits | ||
Thursday May 22 | ||
| Orienteering 30:00 [1] | ||
| shoes: Montrail | ||
| Dad and I went to Regis Colleg to practice rough compass in thick terrain. Either the map we were using was off or we are really bad at following rough compass. After trying a few points we gave up since we were missing some by quite a bit. Let's hope it was the map. | ||
Wednesday May 21 | ||
| Orienteering 18:27 [3] | ||
| shoes: Montrail | ||
| Hill, Dad and I went to Prospect Hill to run an old sprint course. We only had one 1:5000 map, so Hill and I shared and did sprint memory-o and dad copied the coure on an old 1:10,000 map. There was one long sprint leg that I had trouble memorizing and had to check the map part of the way through. And it didn't start pouring until we were done! | ||
| C • Good training week 1 | ||
| Orienteering 26:49 [4] 3.5 km (7:40 / km) | ||
| shoes: Montrail | ||
| Sprint at Franklin Park. Arrived fairly late, so just jumped out of the car and started one minute behind Hill. Slowly caught up to her as the sprint went along and had a possible better route around the pond to #6. Close behind her and took a faster route to 9 and got ahead, but then missed the control and she was in front of me again. It was good to have someone else running beside me to focus on my own orienteering. | ||
| C • Glad I could help... 1 | ||
Tuesday May 20 | ||
| Orienteering 51:53 [3] | ||
| shoes: INOV8 Mudclaw | ||
| Ran my red course from this weekend. I had visited all but two of the controls, but I hadn't run most of the legs. I ran hard and fast and enjoyed the time in the woods! | ||