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Training Archive: dlevine

In the 7 days ending 2008-05-04:

activity # timemileskmclimb
  Orienteering3 3:38:52 8.89(24:37) 14.3(15:18) 52516 /28c57%
  Watercize2 1:23:00
  Swimming2 1:08:12 2.0(34:06) 3.22(21:11)
  Total7 6:10:04 10.89 17.52 52516 /28c57%
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Sunday May 4

Orienteering 1:40:10 [3]*** 6.94 km (14:26 / km) +275m 12:03 / km
spiked:8/14c
West Point Classic (Red). Late start meant I didn't have the fog problems that other folks did. Clean to #1, but I overran #2 by 150 m and was way down hill. Had to recover to top of hill before finding flag. Had to remind myself that an eight minute error was not a good thing, but that I could still do respectably if I focused. Did fine to #8 (went way left to #7), but took a dubious route to #9 and bobbled it. Was slow through the blueberries to #10, was slow down the cliffs to #11, visited the wrong knoll for #12, but corrected well, and was slow down the cliffs to #13, the only leg I disliked all weekend. Finished strong with an okay time that appears to have held up as a good one.


Classic Red - Splits

Saturday May 3

Event: West Point A-Meet
 
Orienteering 1:31:06 [3]*** 4.23 km (21:32 / km) +170m 17:56 / km
spiked:8/14c
West Point Middle Distance event. Started slow as I needed to adjust to West Point maps. Sped up until #5 when I bobbled and was one spur off. Fortunately, I saw the control and adjusted. Good then until #10 when pack was all going left and pulled me left, too; control was to the right. DISASTER at 11 when I went 8 contours too low and hung out there for much too long. After that I more or less meandered in.

Orienteering 27:36 [4] 3.13 km (8:49 / km) +80m 7:49 / km
West Point Sprint. With Ted Good starting two minutes behind me and Mike Lyons four, I knew that I would get passed by people who would probably know where they were going. The real question was how long I could hold them off. I bobbled #3 a little and Ted started to come up behind me. He visited #8 on the way to #5 so I punched in just ahead of him. He moved more quickly across the rocks at the base of the cliffs to #6 and was ahead of me to #9 when I finally lost sight. I was clean through #12, but heard Zach Lyons scream "go, dad!" as I passed through the spectator area. Mike passed me on the way to #14 and made that attack easy. Lost sight of him heading to #16. Bobbled the last control as I thought that I had skipped one; stood there while I recapped the last three controls on the map and verified that everything was cool. All in all, one of my better sprints.

Sprint R/Bl - Splits

Middle Red - Splits

Thursday May 1

Swimming 33:00 [2] 1.0 mi (33:01 / mi)
Wasn't pushing it, but felt good the whole way.
Watercize 28:00 [1]
Had to leave early to attend work meeting...

Tuesday Apr 29

Swimming 35:12 [2] 1.0 mi (35:13 / mi)
Very slow. Right (non-repaired) knee has been bothering me for several days and it took a ton of motivation just to get to the pool. Then I was tired and it was warm so I swam for form, not speed.
Watercize 55:00 [1]


 

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