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Training Log Archive: Magic

In the 7 days ending Aug 9, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Run - Orienteering3 3:46:11 19.23(11:46) 30.95(7:18) 699
  Run - Trail 2 1:17:14 8.04(9:36) 12.94(5:58) 315
  Walk1 45:00 6.7(6:43) 10.78(4:11) 737
  Total5 5:48:25 33.97(10:15) 54.67(6:22) 1751
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Sunday Aug 9, 2015 #

11 AM

Run - Trail 1:05:13 [3] 11.25 km (5:48 / km) +243m 5:14 / km
shoes: La Sportiva Crosslite (4)

With Greggle in Stirling around the old haunts of Polmaise. Tired on the hills and towards the end, but otherwise feeling good. Very enjoyable.

Saturday Aug 8, 2015 #

12 PM

Walk 45:00 [1] 10.78 km (4:11 / km) +737m 3:07 / km

Two hour walk up Cairngorm and around the corrie with Toni, jogged the downhill at the end but kept it all very easy. Never been up here so glad that we made the effort - makes me want to explore more (with fresher legs though).

Friday Aug 7, 2015 #

10 AM

Run - Orienteering race 2:06:00 intensity: (15:00 @2) + (1:05:00 @3) + (40:00 @4) + (6:00 @5) 17.5 km (7:12 / km) +374m 6:30 / km
shoes: VJ Supra 14

WOC Long. Glen Affric, M21E, 15.5km, 660m, 32 controls.

After so much indecision in whether to do this or not I definitely made the right choice in doing so. This was real orienteering; no trails or linear features and no one else around, just me, the terrain and my map (and some of the most beautiful views I've ever had while racing).

The area was probably the best that has been used for a WOC in my 'Elite' life and the course made excellent use of it. The open areas reminded me of the west of Ireland, being soft, wet but runnable underfoot while the pine woods to the NW were tough but fun. The second half was quite a contrast being entirely wooded (and mostly runnable) and made for an interesting change in technique.

Navigation was just about spot on for everything apart from #25, where I both got caught in some windblow (maybe 45 seconds) at the start of the leg and then missed the control too high at the end. Thought I'd lost 2 minutes at the time but appears to have been closer to 3. Only other time lose was not going out to the track for #9 (maybe 45 seconds).

Definite disadvantage being out so early, could see where the seven starting before had gone to #1 but there the tracks ended. Passed three runners in the terrain by #9 (went straight past them) and didn't see anyone after that aside from maybe half a dozen women in the butterflies and the control pick between #21-24. It would have been a bit quicker being later on but nowhere near as much fun.

Hard to know how hard to push physically, as it was all tough running and it was very easy to go into the red at just about any stage. Finished feeling strong and still able to run, so probably didn't push hard enough on the longer legs, but that's one of the disadvantages of running when there is no one else around.

Thanks to Nick for being good enough to give Ireland a second spot in this race and thanks to him again for jogging the selection race which allowed me an automatic spot - prior to this I had not been thinking about this race at all. I now have a Top 45 position in all WOC individual races!

I guess that's probably it for me and WOC (as the commentary said when I was finishing: "Why is he running this at 41!") Although I would never say never...

Thursday Aug 6, 2015 #

Note
(rest day)

Very easy day not doing a whole lot. About as ready as I can be for tomorrow, it's taken ages to get here but am looking forward to the whole experience a lot.

Wednesday Aug 5, 2015 #

1 PM

Run - Orienteering 43:42 intensity: (12:00 @1) + (20:00 @2) + (10:42 @3) + (1:00 @4) 6.48 km (6:45 / km) +89m 6:19 / km
shoes: VJ Falcons 14

Ran about half of the women's final from yesterday, taking it very easy, very much fun indeed. Didn't run with a compass so was a bit wobbly in places but this was so much my type of area.

Tuesday Aug 4, 2015 #

Note
(rest day)

Watching the WOC middle, terrain looked amazing, would have loved to have been running. Good day, shame the arena TV broke down when the men's race was getting exciting.

Monday Aug 3, 2015 #

10 AM

Run - Orienteering 56:29 intensity: (14 @0) + (23 @1) + (1:32 @2) + (20:21 @3) + (33:54 @4) + (5 @5) 6.97 km (8:06 / km) +236m 6:56 / km
ahr:150 max:165 shoes: VJ Supra 14

Scottish 6 day, Day 2, Strathfarrar, M40, 6.2km, 240m, 19 controls.
Took it easy today, just wanted to spend a bit of time in relevant terrain. Despite a very early start which meant monster bracken and few tracks I really enjoyed this and running at this pace felt very easy. Pretty clean technically apart from # 3 (which was in the wrong place) and having to take routes around bracken.

Run - Trail warm up/down 12:01 intensity: (19 @0) + (3:03 @1) + (6:08 @2) + (2:31 @3) 1.69 km (7:06 / km) +72m 5:51 / km
ahr:124 max:149 shoes: VJ Supra 14

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