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Training Log Archive: GlenT

In the 7 days ending Nov 10, 2014:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering2 1:54:44 8.25(13:55) 13.27(8:39) 22024 /28c85%68.8
  Strength and Flexibility2 1:40:0020.0
  Road Run2 1:20:21 8.85(9:05) 14.24(5:39) 21122.8
  Walking2 50:00 3.11(16:06) 5.0(10:00)6.5
  Total8 5:45:05 20.2 32.51 43124 /28c85%118.1

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Sunday Nov 9, 2014 #

Walking 20:00 intensity: (15:00 @1) + (5:00 @2) 2.0 km (10:00 / km)
shoes: VJ Falcons 5

Walk/jog from parking to arena to start and then back from arena to parking.
9 AM

Orienteering race 55:12 [4] **** 6.48 km (8:31 / km) +142m 7:41 / km
spiked:15/16c shoes: VJ Falcons 5

Troll Cup Green Day 2. Another fine course, this one by Magnus Bjorkman, using the western part of the map with some slight overlap with areas we were in yesterday, but traveling the opposite direction. Temperature was in the low 40's, so very good for running once you got started.

A chase start, so Peter, Tim and I started within a 16 second window. Kristin and Pia were about 2 minutes behind but we never saw them out on the course. By the first control Peter, Tim and I were together. Going to control 4 Tim and I drifted high to the left and Peter got ahead by 30 seconds or so, but not out of sight. We were all together again by control 7 and stayed that way through 10, although Peter took the trail route to 9. Going to 11, Tim went left (staying high but with more green) while Peter and I went down (to the right) and then climbed on the trail which led right to the control. Tim and I arrived at 11 at the same time, with Peter a few seconds behind. Ernst, who had started about 5 minutes ahead of us, also appeared as we punched 11. So the pack was now 4, three of us M60's. The next leg was a very nice route choice leg to get around a large area of green. Peter headed right (back down the trail we had used to approach 11) while Tim, Ernst and I headed left. I managed to stay with them until 12 (where Tim's navigation saved both Ernst and me from doom in a sea of green). Ernst and Tim then started to pull away as I faded a bit (and certainly don't have the speed to keep up with Ernst). I was by myself from 13 until the finish but the navigation was pretty straightforward and I had no issues. I was quite happy to not end up in a foot race to the finish since 15-16-Fin was about 500m of trail run. Peter's route to 12 was about a minute slower so he was behind and I ended up 2nd in M60 behind Ernst.

I really enjoyed the head-to-head racing but I certainly was aided navigationally by Peter and Tim more than I helped them. Good to see how fast I really can run in the woods. I think that doing this course alone I would have taken 5 - 10 minutes longer.

Thanks to NEOC for a well organized event with fine courses on a very good map in great orienteering terrain. Looking forward to running some more on this map.

(Note that the AP splits are just for Day 2 whereas placing is based on the two day total time. With the chase start format, that means placing is determined by the order runners cross the Finish line.)

Saturday Nov 8, 2014 #

Walking 30:00 intensity: (20:00 @1) + (10:00 @2) 3.0 km (10:00 / km)
shoes: VJ Falcons 5

Walk/jog from parking to arena to start and then back from arena to parking.
10 AM

Orienteering 59:32 [4] **** 6.8 km (8:46 / km) +78m 8:17 / km
spiked:9/12c shoes: VJ Falcons 5

NEOC Troll Cup in Townsend State Forest. Newly re-mapped area with lots of contour detail (with 2.5m interval) and lots of green, so technically challenging since the green often cut down the visibility. I found the map to be quite good with just about the right level of detail (at least what I could see while moving). The green was well mapped and useful for navigating. Nice course by Dean Sturdevant, although I found it a bit odd that controls 4 and 7 were so close that 4 was useful as an attack point for 7 (I suppose just trying to use a relatively open area with good contour detail).

I had a very good run, even with errors on 4,5 and 7 and some hesitation on 6. All the errors were small since I sensed them quickly and then was able to relocate correctly. On 4 I attacked at the wrong angle from a boulder with a flag on it (#10 on the next day's course) and then was distracted by tp and Bo who were on the 7-8 leg. Headed back to the boulder and did it correctly. Didn't climb enough while heading to 5 but properly read the reentrant and vegetation SW of 5 and corrected. Went too far around the green going to 7. Probably about 3 minutes total lost on the whole 4-7 loop. For the rest of the course I don't think I could have done any better in terms of route choice and execution, so pretty happy with that. Finished 4th on Green, 3rd in M60. 13 seconds behind PG, 3 seconds ahead of tp, so lots of good company for the chase start on Day 2.

Thursday Nov 6, 2014 #

Strength and Flexibility (Pilates) 50:00 [2]

Wednesday Nov 5, 2014 #

3 PM

Road Run 49:56 intensity: (26 @1) + (13:15 @2) + (34:25 @3) + (1:50 @4) 5.49 mi (9:06 / mi) +110m 8:34 / mi
ahr:133 max:147 shoes: NB878 - #12

Another November "run in shorts" day, maybe the last one for a while. A multi-county run.

Tuesday Nov 4, 2014 #

Strength and Flexibility (Pilates) 50:00 [2]

3 PM

Road Run 30:25 intensity: (1:00 @1) + (10:47 @2) + (15:56 @3) + (2:42 @4) 3.36 mi (9:03 / mi) +101m 8:17 / mi
ahr:132 max:148 shoes: NB878 - #12

November and 61F. Up a hill, back down a hill.

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