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Training Log Archive: jtorranc

In the 7 days ending Jan 22, 2006:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Cycling4 4:20:00
  Running2 3:58:00 24.0(9:55) 38.63(6:10)
  Modern Dance2 2:10:00
  Orienteering1 1:15:34 6.34(11:55) 10.2(7:25) 355
  Core exercises2 14:00
  Total7 11:57:34 30.34 48.83 355

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Sunday Jan 22, 2006 #

Orienteering race 1:15:34 [4] 10.2 km (7:25 / km) +355m 6:19 / km

QOC Great Falls, VA Blue - nice day in the woods but not quite all there physically or navigationally, must have lost two to three minutes on control 17 due to lazy attack. Physical less than feeling greatness could be due to not so much sleep the night before (or, why not, too much sleep the night before that) but will develop concerns about possible overtraining if next Sunday feels similar.

Had what I believe was my closest ever encounter with a deer while orienteering - it must have been lurking in a gully because I didn't see it until it ran across my path perhaps 5 meters in front of me.

Dan's successful completion of her first solo orange I'll leave interested parties to read about in her log.

Saturday Jan 21, 2006 #

Cycling 50:00 [3]

Miscellaneous cycling to dance class, library, etc.

Modern Dance 1:30:00 [1]

Finally managed to get to a dance class taught by Deborah again. Felt relatively graceful.

Friday Jan 20, 2006 #

Running 1:18:00 [2] 8.0 mi (9:45 / mi)

Run in through Rock Creek Park.

Thursday Jan 19, 2006 #

Cycling 32:00 [3]

Commute in. Note - I've decided to stop logging cycling distances and any other kinds of non-running distances. It seems more relevant to track my running mileage than a mixture of different forms of locomotion.

Note

Just made my flight reservation for Florida. Used Orbitz, clicked Purchase and, after it mulled it over for a bit, it came back and said the total price had dropped by $30 and would I kindly click Purchase again to buy at the new price. Did so and had the same thing happen in reverse - they dropped the price for one minute then jacked it up again? Oh well, click again and, lo and behold, the price drops once more. Dread of infinite loop grows but there was a happy ending - I eventually got the flight at the lower price with only a slightly exhausted left mouse button finger.

Cycling 40:00 [3]

Commute home by way of volunteering at PCRM - guacamole and chocolate cake were on the menu.

Core exercises 8:00 [4]

Abdominal, back and glute stuff while on a nostalgia trip - ran across an old ST:TNG whil flipping through the channels.

Wednesday Jan 18, 2006 #

Running 1:20:00 [2] 8.0 mi (10:00 / mi)

Run in on wet trails through progressively heavier rain - stream crossings were dicey. I hope everything dries before I have to go home.

Running 1:20:00 [2] 8.0 mi (10:00 / mi)

Run back south through Rock Creek Park, emerging at Cleveland Park to restock on produce by taking the Melvin Hazen Trail. Walked home from there. No moon this time so I had to use my Petzl for light on almost all the trails - very effective at keeping the pace slow.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2006 #

Cycling 1:00:00 [3]

Another commute in that I had been toying with doing on foot. Cycling this one may have been justified but the discipline to get myself out the door soon enough to run to work is clearly going to be a challenge. In aid of harnessing AttackPoint to help with that, I plan on running tomorrow.

Also the commute home. I'll have to time this as well but I assume it's slightly quicker than coming in in the uphill direction.

Core exercises 6:00 [4]

Abdominal/back/glute exercises.

Monday Jan 16, 2006 #

Cycling 1:18:00 [3]

Bike commute in and home with stops for groceries and the first session of the repertory and performance class I'm taking this winter through March.

Modern Dance 40:00 [2]

Modern dance class with Helanius Wilkins - actually 75 minutes but there was some standing around to be excluded. More vigorous than my usual modern classes and all over the map in terms of movement styles he was asking for. Also he seems to have faith in our ability to handle lots of changes of facing, many of them involving large backwards turns. Hopefully that isn't misplaced. Arrived in time to do about 15 minutes of stretching beforehand. I hope to do more than that before the classes to come, and effect some reversal of the tightening my hamstrings have undergone over the last year or so.

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