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Training Log Archive: Mr Wonderful

In the 7 days ending Sep 18, 2018:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Biking2 6:09:18 64.68(10.5/h) 104.09(16.9/h) 663415.8
  Canoeing1 1:41:15 6.65(15:14) 10.7(9:28) 487.6
  Walking1 48:29 2.03(23:50) 3.27(14:49) 71.9
  Orienteering1 47:18 4.23(11:11) 6.81(6:57) 6027c121.4
  Weights1 15:0045.0
  Total6 9:41:20 77.59 124.88 73427c671.6
  [1-5]6 7:46:45
averages - sleep:7 weight:209.1lbs

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Tuesday Sep 18, 2018 #

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weight:207.8lbs

Something I should watch for in my own course design. I imagine it was easy to not realize that people would accidentally run under the clue sheet, where it's really hard to navigate (but would not have been if unmasked - the buildings would have been clearer, rather than feeling like just the westerly buildings from the correct cluster). That and other edge of map type conditions where a little more info might be handy.

https://www.livelox.com/Viewer/SMOC-UM-North-Campu...

3 PM

Biking 1:30:03 intensity: (35:52 @0) + (43:39 @1) + (10:32 @2) 17.86 mi (11.9 mph) +132m
ahr:106 max:151 shoes: Long Haul Trucker

truckerfixing installed WTB Riddlers at: 1796.6 for evaluation/gravel. They are really nice for riding around town (cushy) although a touch slower than the 35 mm touring tires I normally I have on.

Also, ~~~woah oh, I'm halfway there, woah oh eatin' with lots of care~~~

Biking 1:28:35 intensity: (14:43 @0) + (1:06:38 @1) + (7:14 @2) 18.49 mi (12.5 mph) +85m
ahr:118 max:144 shoes: Long Haul Trucker

No pack, but two heavy panniers (French for "air brakes")

Monday Sep 17, 2018 #

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weight:208.8lbs

I now realize I forgot to email the old club about the campus sprints. Whoops.

I'll schedule emails for the rest of the season, although I'm super light on teaser info/pics/etc.

Sunday Sep 16, 2018 #

11 AM

Orienteering 47:18 intensity: (37 @0) + (14:47 @1) + (12:14 @2) + (5:18 @3) + (5:37 @4) + (8:45 @5) 4.23 mi (11:11 / mi) +60m 10:43 / mi
ahr:150 max:204 27c weight:209.2lbs shoes: Brooks Ghost Swagger

Fun, enjoyable tour of North Campus, other than when I ran under the clues....to #2....which cost me a spot to Angel. Ran okay for the first half, but really lost steam uphill to #16. I want my speed back!

Saturday Sep 15, 2018 #

7 AM

Biking 3:10:40 intensity: (2:02 @0) + (1:47:20 @1) + (1:21:18 @2) 28.33 mi (8.9 mph) +446m
ahr:134 max:151 weight:209.2lbs shoes: Jamis Dragon Sport 29er

BNM's graciousness knows no bounds, as she tolerated my miserable pace and very abbreviated route to accommodate daughter pick up.

Got most of the unique-to-TTC before bailing to gravel and booking back. Well-timed, as arrived within a minute of the end of practice.

I want my speed force back!

Friday Sep 14, 2018 #

Weights 15:00 [3]
slept:7.0 weight:209.2lbs shoes: Barefoot

25 pushups
25 30lb*2 squats

1 round of the 1*15 straight and 1*15 bent leg heels-on-stairs raise toes exercise that's supposed to prevent shin splints

10 per side 30 lb dumbbell curls

One round is better than no rounds (busy work day ahead)

Note
weight:209.2lbs

2018 WT Layout:

Distance Time Estimate
Leg #1 – Trek 16km 3 - 6 hours
Leg #2 – Mountain Bike 60km 4.5 – 8 hours
Leg #3 – Paddle & Portage 37km 5.5 – 9 hours
Leg #4 – Trek 13km 3.5 - 8 hours
Leg #5 – Mountain Bike 12km 0.5 – 1 hour

Total time adds up to 32 hours, so we have to find 2 hours plus TA times to make it.

BNM and I have moved a boat @ 4 mph for >3 hrs (total time, not moving time), and Greg and Mark are only faster...maybe that can be a key contributor.

Try to survive the bike, and then count on Mark to bring us home in both treks, esp. with water in one (which could aid his navigation I think).

Won't make it up in the final bike!

7 PM

Walking 48:29 intensity: (46:38 @0) + (1:51 @1) 2.03 mi (23:50 / mi) +7m 23:35 / mi
ahr:75 max:98

Wednesday Sep 12, 2018 #

3 PM

Canoeing 1:41:15 intensity: (14:43 @0) + (1:25:28 @1) + (1:04 @2) 6.65 mi (15:14 / mi) +4m 15:12 / mi
ahr:102 max:142 weight:210lbs shoes: Pirate Canoe

Nice paddle from the dixboro dam. I realized I could defer the jogs until after WT. less enjoyed banging the new paddle on rocks in the shallow part, but that’s out of the way now.

Feel good about the WT paddle
Hope the WT hike will be survivable (esp if offload to a mule)
Worried about the bike, wish there was more time

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