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Training Log Archive: DWildfogel

In the 8 days ending Sep 8, 2020:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Stretching1 4:00:00
  Walking2 2:34:48 6.44(24:02) 10.36(14:56) 32
  Running5 2:04:12 10.99(11:18) 17.69(7:01) 57
  Strength exercises1 15:00
  Total8 8:54:00 17.43 28.05 89

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Tuesday Sep 8, 2020 #

8 AM

Running (Easy distance) 11:32 [3] 1.03 mi (11:12 / mi) +14m 10:44 / mi
ahr:142 max:168 (injured) shoes: Kayanos 24 White

Greenfield Ave. After a hot tub and some morning exercises, leg felt pretty good, and given that the air quality was decent, spur of the moment decided to go on a short, very easy jog. Did the "usual" out to the assisted living place on West End and back. Hip flexor held up OK, but was a little sore later. Right knee hurt for a while after I stopped jogging (as it often does). By Noon, the air quality turned bad, so glad I got out for a little bit. Local parks are closed due to high fire danger (high winds expected). I will likely take tomorrow off from running or walking completely.

[Easy distance]

Monday Sep 7, 2020 #

8 AM

Walking 1:36:29 [3] 4.01 mi (24:04 / mi) +22m 23:40 / mi
ahr:85 max:120 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Bon Tempe. Met Rachel at the Lake Lagunitas parking lot and walked counter clockwise around the lake from there. We didn't get going until nearly 9am, and it was already close to 80 degrees. By the time we finished, it was 91. Consequently, we took our time; took considerably longer than any previous time. Even so, by the time we finished my left hip flexor felt quite worn out.

Sunday Sep 6, 2020 #

Note
(injured) (rest day)

Resting weary legs. Too hot and smoky for anything outside anyway.

Saturday Sep 5, 2020 #

7 AM

Running (Easy distance) 33:48 [3] 3.02 mi (11:12 / mi) +5m 11:08 / mi
ahr:129 max:164 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Marin Southern Line Fire Road, known to most as Crown Rd Fire Rd. Practically 8:00 am when we started. Already getting warm, and the air quality wasn't that great. I really did not want to run today, but L wanted to give Robin some company, so I went along, having had a hot tub and thinking my legs felt pretty good. But once I started running, it was clear that my leg muscles were very tired, and I couldn't even keep up. Should have just turned around, but stuck it out, hoping there would be some value in running a bit longer than I've run so far since hurting my hip flexors (not sure there is). Also motivated by the fact that it's supposed to be even hotter and smokier the next several days, so thought maybe it would be good to get something in today. But it really was a poor decision; never felt comfortable, don't think it helped anything, didn't enjoy it, and risked re-injury.

Garmin/AP, as usual, reported a ridiculous amount of climb on this flat road. I changed that to 5m.

Out an back run. Read down the first column for times on the way out, and up the second column for times on the way back.

Start at gate at the end of Crown Rd.
--------------------------------------------- (336)
[stop when Garmin said 3 miles] -------------- 3348
----------------------------------------------------------(122)
Dawn Falls trail ------------------------- 336 ----- 3226
--------------------------------------------- (1012) -- (1032)
Telephone pole by pump house --- 1348 ---- 2154
--------------------------------------------- (356) ---- (410)
Barbara Springs trail ------------------------ 1744

[Easy distance]

Running warm up/down 3:37 [2] 0.2 mi (18:05 / mi)
ahr:113 max:131 shoes: Speedcross 5

Cool down. Jogged back to the gate.

Friday Sep 4, 2020 #

Stretching 4:00:00 [3]

The usual weekly accumulation of morning exercises.

8 AM

Running warm up/down 6:09 [2] 0.4 mi (15:22 / mi)
ahr:130 max:156 shoes: Speedcross 5

Cool down on the Sunnyside Trail.

Afterwards, walked by the lakeshore for a while. It was so gorgeous and fresh, it was hard to leave.

Don't know why this cool down got listed prior to my run; it was afterwards.

Running 27:16 [3] 2.73 mi (9:59 / mi) +15m 9:49 / mi
ahr:146 max:169 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Bon Tempe, on my own. There were some smoky clouds on the drive over, but up at the lake it was sunny, fresh and cool (at least in the shade), and inspiringly gorgeous. Equally as amazing, my hip flexor seems to have made as much progress since Wednesday as it had on Wednesday from the time before. On Wednesday I was still cautious, not wanting to risk re-injuring it, but today I actually felt like I was running. Still don't have full stride length, but the run definitely had some giddy-up in it. Very pleasing.

By the time I left, shortly before 9, smoke was starting to show up even up there.

Same run as Wednesday except I did an additional up and back on the dam.

Start on Sky Oaks just S of the trail head (to simulate the split I usually take in the middle of the crosswalk when I'm running around the lake)
(921) 921 - start down to lakeshore from little power station
(43) 1004 - reach top of dam via lakeshore across spillway
(208) 1212 - end of dam
(207) 1419 - back to sign at NE end of dam
(205) 1624 - end of dam
(202) 1827 - back to sign at NE end of dam
(44) 1911 - back to little power station on sunny side trail
(805) 2716 - finish just before Sky Oaks

[Easy distance]

Thursday Sep 3, 2020 #

11 AM

Walking 58:19 [3] 2.43 mi (24:00 / mi) +10m 23:41 / mi
ahr:90 max:125 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Bon Tempe. Air was good, so just wanted to be in nature. L and I went up to Bon Tempe after breakfast, though we were delayed in several ways and didn't get up there until nearly 11. It was lovely up there, sun was out, gentle cool breeze. We walked pretty casually. On the way back, sat along side the lake at Pine Point for ten minutes. Could've stayed there all day.

By the time we got back, San Anselmo was inundated with smoke. But a couple of hours later, the air was fine again.

Hip flexors felt pretty good when I got up (though I'd had a hard time finding comfortable positions during the night), but after sitting for a while before we left, the flexors ached quite a bit. Still have a ways to go before I'm off the injured list.

NOTE: Late afternoon: for some unknown reason, my hip flexors felt really good. Even jogged a few steps outside and felt less restricted than I'd been feeling. Strange. Then did a few kettle bell squats and one-legged squats, just to keep those activities going, but not enough to make a log entry.

Wednesday Sep 2, 2020 #

8 AM

Running (Easy distance) 24:34 [3] 2.24 mi (10:58 / mi)
ahr:138 max:164 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Bon Tempe. Air quality was good this morning, so we dashed out there. Very overcast, but still very nice to see the lake. Ran the sunny side trail to the end of the dam and back. Amazingly, my hip flexor seemed vastly improved. Not near 100%, but much better - actually felt like I was running. Certainly could have run longer. Hopefully now I can start building back up.

What caused the improvement? For the last three days, I've been doing a lot of rolling out of my quads and IT bands on the foam roller. For the last two days, I did a five minute hot tub when I first got up. No way to really know if either of those were a factor, but I will keep doing them.

Start just off Sky Oaks (a bit W of the split I usually take in the middle of the crosswalk when I'm running around the lake)
(948) 948 - start down to lakeshore from little power station
(46) 1034 - reach top of dam via lakeshore across spillway
(219) 1253 - end of dam
(213) 1507 - back to sign at NE end of dam
(49) 1956 - back to little power station on sunny side trail
(837) 2434 - finish just before Sky Oaks

[Easy distance]

Running warm up/down 6:01 [2] 0.36 mi (16:43 / mi)
ahr:131 max:148 shoes: Speedcross 5

Cool down, a good part of it on the beach below the trail. (Went down there because someone was coming the other way on the trail without a mask.)

Tuesday Sep 1, 2020 #

11 AM

Running (Easy distance) 11:15 [3] 1.01 mi (11:08 / mi) +22m 10:26 / mi
ahr:123 max:136 (injured) shoes: Speedcross 5

Tennessee Valley. Another day with smoky air. Looking at the AQI numbers on purple air.com, it looked like Tennessee Valley had fairly good air while it was pretty lousy here. But when we got to TV, it was definitely smoky there, plus a strong, cold wind coming from the ocean. Nevertheless, I ran a mile. Left leg continues to feel a little better, but stride is still very short. Did feel that I could have run longer.

[Easy distance]

Strength exercises 15:00 [4]

When I got home from the short jog in Tennessee Valley:

plank 2 x 1:10
hundreds 100
kettle bell squats 2 x 10, 25 lbs
glute squat, 2 x 20 sec, second one with Thera-ring
fire hydrant 2 x 25 sec right leg, 1 x 20 sec left leg (much closer to full lift than yesterday)
airplane 2 x 1 min
one-legged squats: 1 x 10 each leg

[Strength exercises]

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