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Training Log Archive: BorisGr

In the 7 days ending May 13, 2007:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering4 4:06:35 22.06(11:11) 35.51(6:57) 27055 /129c42%
  Running5 2:58:35 22.33 35.94
  Total6 7:05:10 44.39 71.44 27055 /129c42%

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Sunday May 13, 2007 #

Note

A few pictures from the Ukraine camp are up at http://my.opera.com/borisgr/albums/show.dml?id=264...
I can't put up most of the maps until after the Ukrainian Champs in two weeks, so I'll just wait and put up all of them then.

Running 20:00 [2] 2.35 mi (8:31 / mi)
shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Warm-up and a feeble attempt at a cool-down in the rain. Really didn't feel good during the warm-up.

Orienteering race 1:21:18 [4] **** 12.0 km (6:47 / km)
spiked:27/33c shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Siljanskavlen Relay.
Today I learned that running the first leg in a relay in Sweden is very different from doing that in England, which is where my last couple of lead-off experiences took place.
I ran for Linne's 4th team, which consisted of the left-overs that couldn't make the other teams: me and Mattias Karlsson, followed by Rebecka Österberg (who was mysteriously left off the second girls' team), and Tommy Lindberg from Roslagen, who didn't have a team. Our goal was to finish as the best team that had at least one girl and at least one American. We managed that just fine.
Anyway, when running 1st legs at the JK and BUSA in England this spring, both times I started off at my own pace, watched everyone stampede madly at the start, and then slowly reel them in as the race went on and they either tired or screwed up. This worked relatively well - I was 7th and 2nd on those relay legs, respectively. I tried the same thing here, partly because I thought it may work and partly because my stomach was not feeling good at all, and I couldn't go all out at the start. Well, it didn't work. I resisted the temptation to stampede at the start, read the map instead, still chose a bad route choice to #1, and was already a whole minute down on the pack at the second control! This meant that from here on in, I could only lose time to the pack, as I ended up with people who were around the same speed as I was, none of us able to gain time on the impressive collection of names running away in the front. Still, I was around 25th through a third of the course before going up into the vaguer, hillier part of the map. There, I attempt to break off from the pack, promptly screwed up (2 min), ran hard without looking at the map, came to the wrong forking (another 2 min), and ended up running the rest of the way basically having to navigate on my own. This actually went ok, and I didn't really make any mistakes in the second half of the course, but the speed wasn't that high, and I finished 32nd, 13:30 behind the leaders!
My teammates did a lot better and pulled us up to a final 18th place, to go with the three other Linne teams in 1st, 8th, and 11th. The girls won too - a very good day for the club! On the way home, the minibuses were loaded with all sorts of strange prizes, ranging from boots to pasta to motor oil to a rack for storing car tires....
Results: http://www.leksandsok.com/arrangemang/2007/Siljans...
Winsplits of the common controls on my leg: http://www.obasen.nu/winsplits/online/sv/default.a...
Map: http://my.opera.com/borisgr/albums/showpic.dml?alb...

Saturday May 12, 2007 #

Running 25:00 [2] 3.13 mi (7:59 / mi)
shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Warm-up / cool-down

Orienteering race 39:48 [4] **** 6.45 km (6:10 / km) +270m 5:06 / km
spiked:17/21c shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Elisterien Middle Distance in Leksand, Running Elite 2.
The terrain here suited me pretty well - a good bit of contour detail, but good visibility and runnability the whole time, and not too much crap on the ground to jump over. I felt pretty tired most of the way (might have overdone it a bit at intervals on Thursday), but the navigation was pretty good. A couple of hesitations early, but mostly good control flow, decent speed, and nice and careful in the green areas. Got tired on the hilliest part on the last loop and misread the depression at #16 as a hill, losing close to a minute. Solid result overall - an unimpressive 31st place, but less than 4 minutes from the best time. This was also a WRE, and my score was 975 or so, once again frustratingly close (about 33 seconds) but just short of the 1000 point run I am looking for one of these days.
A good day for Linne, with Mats taking 3rd and Annika Billstam 2nd in the Elite 1 classes!
Winsplits: http://www.obasen.nu/winsplits/online/sv/default.a...
Map: http://my.opera.com/borisgr/albums/showpic.dml?alb...

Friday May 11, 2007 #

Running 41:20 [2] 5.17 mi (8:00 / mi)
shoes: Montrail Trail Shoes

Usual trail loop on Stadsskogen in the morning. Felt sore and tight from the intervals. Hopefully will feel better at Elitseries tomorrow.

Thursday May 10, 2007 #

Running 25:05 [2] 3.34 mi (7:31 / mi)
shoes: Montrail Trail Shoes

Morning jog around the block. Lots of aches and pains from last night's terrain, but felt a bit looser towards the end.

Running 25:00 [2] 2.94 mi (8:30 / mi)
shoes: Saucony 2006

Warm-up and cool-down.

Running 10:00 [1]

Secret Russian Running Drills

Running 22:10 [5] 4.22 mi (5:15 / mi)
shoes: Saucony 2006

Trail intervals: 70 seconds on, 20 seconds off, fifteen repeats. As has often been the case recently, struggled a bit at first and started feeling better as the workout went on.

Wednesday May 9, 2007 #

Running 10:00 [2] 1.18 mi (8:28 / mi)
shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Warm-up and a short cool-down.

Orienteering 1:02:17 [4] *** 8.56 km (7:17 / km)
spiked:11/17c shoes: 2007 VJ Falcons

Wednesday Day-O on Southwest Lunsen. Ran this pretty hard and was orienteering fairly well early on, but made a few mistakes towards the end, losing about 4 minutes altogether.
Results: http://www.oklinne.nu/onsdagsnatt/results.php?id=3...

Tuesday May 8, 2007 #

Orienteering 1:03:12 [3] **** 8.5 km (7:26 / km)
58c shoes: 2006-2 VJ Falcons

A club training on Lunsen. It was essentially a control picking exercise, except that there were so many controls that instead of most of the circles, there were just breaks in the line. Occasionally, this made the controls really hard to see on the map, so I missed a couple. Ended up running most of this with Lars - we were both moving the same speed and kept trying to get a bit ahead of each other. It was a good training for keeping concentrated with others around you and, of course, running on Lunsen is always a pleasure.
In the beginning, I kept stumbling and tripping over stuff - you definitely don't need to raise your feet as high in Kiev WOC terrain as you do here in Sweden.

Note

After training, it was time for a Tiomila celebration at the clubhouse with lots of cake. Besides just enjoying the celebration, it was cool to have a bunch of people in the club, including a lot of the older folk, congratulate me on the WOC selection. Not a big deal, but still felt nice.

Monday May 7, 2007 #

Note
(rest day)

Rest day.

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