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Training Log Archive: ParkSchool

In the 1 days ending Sep 25, 2010:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Trail run1 38:09 3.3(11:34) 5.31(7:11)
  orienteering1 31:39 1.86(16:59) 3.0(10:33) 10513 /16c81%
  Total2 1:09:48 5.16(13:31) 8.31(8:24) 10513 /16c81%

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Saturday Sep 25, 2010 #

10 AM

orienteering race 31:39 [4] *** 3.0 km (10:33 / km) +105m 8:59 / km
spiked:13/16c

Hammond Pond Green, set by Michael Hughes. Fun course on fairly well known terrain. Effort was solid but not spectacular, with definite slowing towards the end. Was mostly satisfied as I did not make any glaring errors, but I could have twice avoided getting drawn astray by seeing irrelevant controls from a distance. I was also displeased to miss the superior trail option to #12, especially as I made an effort to look for it. I could definitely stand to augment my vision if I hope to be competitive.

After running the course, I caught up with Bill P who informed me that he was unavailable to run the Blue Hills course today. As I was already feeling somewhat neglectful of my family, I opted for the alternate training option of shadowing Bill as he ran his Green course. I was saddened but not shocked to learn that I was sufficiently slower even after having just run the event that I had trouble staying in contact. In fact I lost Bill on the trail run to #3, hindered in part because I was confused about which trail he had come out on. I continued on course to #9 without catching up and then opted to bypass #10 and #11. I was happy that Bill had a fairly clean run as I was concerned that my presence would prove a distraction.
2 PM

Trail run 38:09 [3] 3.3 mi (11:34 / mi)

Carly Short Loop. ART 30:10 (9:08/mi). The dogs still expected exercise, so off we went. It was sobering to realize how exhausted I was even after bailing out on the plan to do Ian's Blue Hills course. There was no way I could have made more than a half-hearted effort, so perhaps it is better to wait. My schedule suggests that I might have an opportunity to run the course in earnest on Columbus Day weekend. As sluggish as I felt, I was further delayed by Fonzie who fell behind early and ultimately appeared favoring his left front leg. I was unable to find any specific joint or pad problem. We will have to wait to see if this becomes an prolonged issue.

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