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Training Log Archive: Mr Wonderful

In the 7 days ending Dec 28, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Running2 2:28:51 14.56(10:13) 23.43(6:21)446.5
  Orienteering1 1:10:25 4.82(14:36) 7.76(9:04) 20213c224.3
  Total3 3:39:16 19.38(11:19) 31.19(7:02) 20213c670.8
  [1-5]3 3:39:04

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Monday Dec 28, 2015 #

7 AM

Running 1:30:44 [3] 8.6 mi (10:33 / mi)
shoes: Brooks Ghost 5s

Lazy Sleety jog from hotel to childhood home. At one point I turned my balaclava backwards and squinted through the fabric.

http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=1289942645

Fenix on in laws' counter back in Michigan.

Friday Dec 25, 2015 #

Running 58:07 [3] 5.96 mi (9:45 / mi)
ahr:155

Great weather, could have worn shorts. Trying out new rogaine shoes.

http://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/99180624...

Wednesday Dec 23, 2015 #

Note

Free lessons via SMOC page are now finally suspended. My intended replacement is informal - if people look like they want to get better, then we can work something out. Free lesson new people almost never came back. In fact, I don't think any of them come back since Paul S got hurt. Versus people who banged around a bit, then got a bit of help - they are now among the most die hard of attendees.

Considering the freep international half again. If the running group will get me to some regular cadence, and I can figure out how to work in a longerish run+o training, I could see if I could be nearer to 30 mpw by the time the fees go up, which would be a month before needing to start a 16 week build (may/june). Target time is modest; I only need a 1:40 to take back the PR from my old friends. That's only equivalent so a ~21-22 min 5k which doesn't seem crazy. One wonders if structuring it like:

M: easy 3
T: 7 (group does 5 generally)
W: easy 3
R: 5 modestly up pace
F: easy 3
S: easy 3
S: high effort orienteering, 1 mile warmup then 5-6 ish either a meet or sketched to-distinct-feature training or old reruns

Perhaps when o season ends in the summer depending on class, swap o for midweek, then make S or S be an increasingly long trail run.

Of course most important would be first slimming down.

And the real half marathon prize is not a time but being able to run hard and maybe get less stupid on a typical red!

Tuesday Dec 22, 2015 #

1 PM

Orienteering 1:10:25 intensity: (12 @0) + (2:53 @1) + (10:34 @2) + (28:01 @3) + (27:33 @4) + (1:12 @5) *** 4.82 mi (14:36 / mi) +202m 12:55 / mi
ahr:160 max:187 13c shoes: Roclite #2

After spending two hours staring a test I know not very much about, it was nice to get out and do something I do know something about.

Waterloo HQ red makeup, from Igor's memory. Thanks for preparing the pdf, it was great to do a make up; it hurts to miss a meet!

He must have miss-remembered something, as my time turned out okay.

I do notice a technique improvement on no flag days - I get deliberate near the control and run to the center rather than trolling for a flag I'd easily see if I went to where it's supposed to be instead of scanning for it. So maybe I ought to do that more often...

Also, the woods were fantastic today, just gorgeous. 51, so I only slightly overdressed with a sweatshirt (didn't have any brightly colored regular shirts with me).

1. Took road easily, looking at a few legs. Quite slow! ~8th
2. Charge! 1st
3. Should just get up on ridges for easier running than side hills, 4th
4. Road, but not enough vigor. 5th
5. Trying road for speed, that bee line can be thick. 3rd
6. Fun mostly downhill, 3rd
7. Tough up that hill, and thicker than expected on the flat north of road. 2nd
8. A little reading ahead, using swamp then hill for turn in. 1st
9. I chanced the uncrossable swamp, high reward, low penalty. 1st
10. Should have left straighter rather than grabbing trail. So tricky in the area near 10, I slowed and applied caution. 1st
11. Straight, swamp fine and not too green where I hit. 1st
12. Hammer trail, almost botched it but not correctly reading the junction of reentrants at the top, saved by the rock pile (I was ready to go one too far). 1st
13. There's a better, flatter way. Mostly wanted to get close, then hit the dot ditch and let it guide me home. 2nd
F. Such a soft grade but it felt brutal. 11s back to Igor at 13, got it back in the kick. (if flags match) 1:10:30 1st (if matching)


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