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Training Log Archive: GlenT

In the 7 days ending Jun 26, 2016:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Field Checking1 4:11:29 6.08(41:22) 9.78(25:42) 2778.6
  Orienteering2 1:46:34 7.6(14:01) 12.23(8:43) 29929 /38c76%65.6
  Strength and Flexibility2 1:40:0020.0
  Road Run1 31:12 3.41(9:09) 5.49(5:41) 10411.8
  Total6 8:09:15 17.09 27.5 68029 /38c76%106.0
  [1-5]6 5:16:33

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Sunday Jun 26, 2016 #

11 AM

Orienteering 1:10:59 intensity: (13 @0) + (9 @1) + (31 @2) + (22:41 @3) + (39:47 @4) + (7:38 @5) *** 8.0 km (8:52 / km) +93m 8:23 / km
ahr:144 max:163 spiked:11/14c shoes: Falcons 7

Green course at EMPO local event on Niskayuna Parks map (a revised and expanded version of the Schenectady Museum Nature Preserve map (aka "Lock 7")). Courses by Jason Edwards and Frank Boscoe. A very warm day - mid 80s or so. Vegetation pretty thick in most places, it is June after all.

Had trouble with controls 3, 4 and 5, not doing a very good job of reading and following the mountain bike trails in the area. OK for the rest.

Watch was off for about 5:30 between controls 5 and 6. Time and distance (~0.7km) added to totals.

Saturday Jun 25, 2016 #

2 PM

Orienteering race 18:28 intensity: (32 @2) + (50 @3) + (5:59 @4) + (11:07 @5) *** 2.27 km (8:08 / km) +118m 6:27 / km
ahr:153 max:169 spiked:9/12c shoes: Falcons 7

Sprint A at Ratlum Mountain (and WCOC picnic). A warm and sunny day - quite nice in the shade and good for sprinting. Thanks to Rhonda and Charlie for hosting another fine day of orienteering, food and socializing.

Format was a 2-person relay with each person running the two offerred sprint courses. I ran the first and third legs, so was in the initial mass start. Only Adam Bricker, Bill Duncan and I had Sprint A for the first leg. Adam and I flip-flopped a few times until he took a different "route choice" to #4. I bobbled #5 a bit, looking too close to the trail junction for the boulder. On the way to #6 I got on the wrong trail and got almost to the pond before I corrected (i.e. turned around) - that probably cost over a minute. OK the rest of the way. First to finish Leg 1, but the big guns were running legs 2 and 4.



Orienteering race 17:07 intensity: (26 @2) + (1:13 @3) + (6:00 @4) + (9:28 @5) *** 1.96 km (8:43 / km) +87m 7:08 / km
ahr:154 max:186 spiked:9/12c shoes: Falcons 7

Sprint B. A bit cleaner run. Straightish towards #1 but crossed the trail without seeing it. Used the house with the fence to judge my position and had to climb up a contour or two to get to the control. Missed the trail leading to #2 and lost some time going through the woods and debris along the edge of the field. Clean on #3 to #7. Going to #8 I took a little side trip down the unmapped trail coming off the bend just N of #7 for a loss of 30 seconds or so. OK the rest of the way, although it appears I was a little sluggish getting to #12 (went through the woods - maybe trails were faster).

Thursday Jun 23, 2016 #

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

11 AM

Road Run 31:12 intensity: (23 @0) + (31 @1) + (3:09 @2) + (17:15 @3) + (9:54 @4) 3.41 mi (9:09 / mi) +104m 8:21 / mi
ahr:135 max:152 shoes: Asics Gel-Nimbus 16

From the Y. Upper 70s and sunny. Low humidity but still warm.

Tuesday Jun 21, 2016 #

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

Monday Jun 20, 2016 #

7 AM

Field Checking 4:11:29 intensity: (2:52:06 @0) + (1:13:32 @1) + (5:27 @2) + (24 @3) *** 9.78 km (25:42 / km) +277m 22:31 / km
ahr:85 max:131 shoes: Falcons 7

Another round at Storrs Pond - Oak Hill, addressing some comments from the IOF Advisor and doing some additional tweaks of control locations. Got an early start (0730) so mostly avoided the heat - in the mid-80s when I finished just before noon. Visibility OK in most places in spite of full greenness, so it should be alright at NAOC time. Ferns are thriving, as are the mosquitos. Two (dog) ticks crawling around on me when I got back to the car - neither will suck blood again.

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