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Training Log Archive: Nadim

In the 7 days ending Mar 12, 2011:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering2 2:02:28 7.49(16:22) 12.05(10:10)19 /24c79%
  Running3 1:12:12 9.1(7:56) 14.65(4:56)
  Calisthenics3 6:00
  Total7 3:20:40 16.59 26.6919 /24c79%
averages - sleep:6.9 weight:180.5lbs

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Friday Mar 11, 2011 #

Calisthenics (General) 2:00 [3]
(injured)

45 situps. I thought better of trying to do some spinning. The swelling on my knee has gone down and I've been able to pop it a little better when needed.

Thursday Mar 10, 2011 #

Calisthenics (General) 2:00 [3]
weight:179lbs (injured)

45 situps. My knee was very stiff today and it hurt to walk. Going down stairs was rough. I wanted to use the rollers to get some kind of workout in, but I decided against that.

Wednesday Mar 9, 2011 #

6 PM

Running (Trail) 34:22 intensity: (15:00 @3) + (19:22 @4) 4.7 mi (7:19 / mi)
slept:5.5 weight:180lbs (injured)

College Park, MD. I was happy that the rains held-off. I ran from Cherry Hill Community Park, taking the Paint Branch Trail to the 2 mile mark, back until the unammed spur trail (across the marsh) to Rte. 1 at Hollywood Rd., back down to the Paint Branch Trail, and to Cherry Hill Community Park. I started off on the north side of Cherry Hill Rd. following the trail on a little north hook before going south, and felt okay. I've always tended to run the Paint Branch Trail faster than I've averaged elsewhere at roughly the same time. It's a nice and rather flat paved trail with long quiet sections and some quick curves mixed in too. I've measured it independently so I know the mile markers are reasonably accurate. The heavy tornado damage from around 2001 has gotten to look more normal--like other woods with deadfall, except for the marsh area. Available half-mile splits are: 3:36, 3:34, 3:32, 3:33, 3:38, 3:39 (cummulative of 2 segments with a much slower 0.8 miles in between), 3:36. I'd never run on the spur trail which was added over a year ago. It was longer than I thought it'd be at 0.4 miles to Rte. 1 and I slowed climbing out of the otherwise flat valley.

When I started the run, within the first minute I had felt some pain in my left knee. It was like it was just a little out of line and needed to be popped as I do almost daily since having my meniscus trimmed. That pain went away and I was enjoying running faster than I have been doing. It's somewhat intoxicating to go faster. I've had enough injuries in the last 10 years to know that I was going too fast. I didn't try to run hard either but it was just too fast for my own good without having done more base miles. Over the last couple of years, I've always felt that I just have to take advantage of going longer or faster when I can since my opportunities for decent running workouts are few. After the run, I tightened-up rather quickly and my knee really felt like it needed to be popped back in place. I couldn't do it so I just stretched. At home it stiffened up a lot more and I noticed some swelling underneath the knee. Later I needed to kneel on my knees giving Max a bath and I just couldn't put weight on my left one. I'll take it easier on the knee tomorrow and hope for the best. I took some Ibuprofen at Peggy's recommendation; a rare use of medication for me.

Tuesday Mar 8, 2011 #

6 PM

Running (Trail) 32:50 [3] 3.9 mi (8:25 / mi)
weight:182lbs

Greenbelt Park, MD. Working off-site allowed me to fit in a run after work. I meandered several trails and just a bit off-trail too; covering parts of the Azalea Trail, the Perimeter Trail, and the Blueberry Trail. I was slow on hills and still a little tired from racing on Sunday. I needed a bathroom too. The trails were nice though the woods were awfully thick looking. Despite recent rains, footing was good.

Monday Mar 7, 2011 #

Calisthenics (General) 2:00 [3]

45 situps after a busy and late work day.

Sunday Mar 6, 2011 #

1 PM

Running warm up/down (Terrain) 5:00 [2] 0.5 mi (10:00 / mi)

Rosaryville State Park, MD. Warm-up on the grass for QOC's event just around the start/finish area. The rain had not been falling for most of this but it had been raining significantly before. It was probably in the upper 50's F so it wasn't bad.

Orienteering race (Foot) 1:35:02 [4] 9.6 km (9:54 / km)
spiked:14/19c slept:8.25 weight:181lbs

QOC: Rosaryville State Park, MD. I ran in moderate rain most of the way. It didn't bother me much. I felt reasonably strong throughout race. I went out of the way and stopped for a toilet break between #2 and #3. With the first half of the race more greeen than white forest, I made many small errors. The worst error was probably a hypoxic moment when I read #11(?) as being on the wrong side of a reentrant.
3 PM

Orienteering (Control Pickup) 27:26 [2] ** 1.52 mi (18:03 / mi)
spiked:5/5c

Rosaryville State Park, MD. I picked-up a few controls not long after I'd finished my race. The rain had started coming down harder and I felt a bit cooler than I wanted to at times. The worst was trying to untie a very tight and wet knot to remove an epunch from a messy shrub.

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