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Training Log Archive: ColmM

In the 7 days ending Apr 22, 2014:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering4 3:25:37 24.05(8:33) 38.7(5:19) 70090 /101c89%1028.1
  Running7 1:52:30 12.24(9:11) 19.7(5:43) 50112.5
  Total7 5:18:07 36.29(8:46) 58.4(5:27) 75090 /101c89%1140.6
averages - sleep:7.9

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Tuesday Apr 22, 2014 #

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slept:7.5

Monday Apr 21, 2014 #

10 AM

Running warm up/down 10:00 [1] 1.5 km (6:40 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Orienteering 38:20 [5] 6.7 km (5:43 / km) +200m 4:59 / km
spiked:20/23c shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

JK Relay - 3rd leg for 3ROC.
Results
Came 12th on the leg, with the team finishing 12th also.
Ger said he was tired, but got round 1st leg alright to keep us in contention with the other Irish just under 4mins down on Darren (CorkO) and Conor (CNOC).
Eoin then ran a stormer with 5th fastest leg time to pull back a bit over a minute of that defecit on CNOC, and put me out just in front of CorkO.
So, I knew c.hill had at least 2mins on me, and Shane Lynch would be just behind me.

Started out pretty hard to number 1 taking the right hand route with and felt good. Just as I got up to the path I saw Peter Bray fly past on it, so he'd clearly just past me. Would have been nice to have sat in behind but he was moving too well for me. Got the next few fine but was really feeling yesterday in my legs on these uphills. Got up near the higher end, and saw Marcus coming up just behind me, he'd taken a minute out of me already. He got the better of me when I took a bad line out of 5 and had to cut back to 6.

Different routes on the longer one to 8 seemed to even out as I went right, the whole way around, and he went left, maybe gained a small bit, but had a different gaffle too. He made a brief error though and I got to go in front again, with him and another FVO man behind me. Grand for these easy ones, but when we hit the tough heather, Marcus pulled out some fresh legs that I didn't have and cruised away from me. Down through the marsh out of 11 I was gaining but hit a small swamp and lost all momentum. When I hit the track again my legs and trousers were heavy with water and I couldn't keep up with them.
Battled through the last 2km, and unfortunately no sight of c.hill, but thankfully no news from Shane Lynch either. Was able to cruise the last few a little.
Passed 1 guy without realising, and lost 1 spot to Peter Bray so evened out and lost no spots over the leg (Marcus was running 120+ and the other FVO lad had a team-mate MP).

Solid performance from the team, but always a disappointment to lose to CNOC. Little things to look into, looks like today swapping Eoin and Ger might have made the difference. But we'll re-evaluate and tactic up before IOC.
Still, despite tiredness, ended up only 2 and a small bit mins down on the Irish first leg runners (and I think it makes a difference?), and managed to pull back 25s on c.hill, and get a few mins on boyzone. So maybe with fresher legs we could have something good for IOC.
For me though a trickier area would be nice.

Sunday Apr 20, 2014 #

9 AM

Running 15:00 [1] 3.0 km (5:00 / km)
slept:8.0 shoes: Asics Gel-Fuji Fellrunner

12 PM

Running warm up/down 20:00 [1] 3.0 km (6:40 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Jog down to the start with Conor and Darren, then a jog around the warm-up area.

Orienteering 1:51:38 [5] *** 20.0 km (5:35 / km) +400m 5:04 / km
spiked:29/31c shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

JK Long - 12th (+18:42, 120%)
Results
Good race.

Well, much better than my last Long distance performance (MCO). Finally feel like most of my winter training has paid off, clearly was still weak today over the last 3-5km, but in general the endurance was there.

Started smoothly, and caught #1 thanks to the rocky ground surrounding it. Got on my way, and was clean through #2 and #3 to get me going. Suddenly looked up and saw Conor (6mins) on his way to 4, nice for me anyway. 4 was clearly one of the trickier controls, so I didn't see any need to try and push on and catch him, he could just lead me into it. Came down though, in control, and hit the marsh just before it, Conor was faffing, dropped to a control, wrong code. Shite, that was going so well! Back up and around 45s - 1min lost there.

Conor lead 5 and 6, and 7 despite varying lines. He went off on a weird bearing to 8 though so I thought I was going to be alone. Feeling good through the soft terrain though, and checking off a lot of bigger features, came over the small hill with the cairn, and down into 8, only to see Conor coming along from the other side.

I took over then and due to some nice ground picked it up a small bit on the easy #9, was feeling nice, and the orienteering was good. Looked up and saw the big marsh below 10, so came into that very nicely. Leaving this the thunder and lightning began and Conor and I briefly discussed catching Darren (who had actually messed up 3 as well really badly and was in fact behind us). We went off our route (or at least my route) to 11 though, and we were a bit right, still it was nice running, and I was happy to lead out, so not really anything lost from it. I went over to 12, he went around, he was slightly quicker, but I catch him in the circle regardless.

To #13 I decided to go around, basically as far around as you could, and Conor was going to half-ass it, drop and climb a bit, but not the full thing.
I ploughed on, feeling solid and knew where I was, but went a little off my line and missed 2 of the indistinct paths I wanted to hit. Subsequently I ended up in a big re-entrant with rough running, and then also misread the contours to go further off my line. Conor came up from behind me again and we went into the control together.

I left 13 strongly, and decided on an easy-ish but high route for a relatively vague #14, executed it pretty well, and picked up the pace a notch to start to pull away from Conor as I was still feeling fresh and the running allowed. Little uncertainty but got it okay in the end.
Up to 15 the uncertainty became full blown "I'm just following my bearing", and I couldn't pick off anything, slightly overshot and found another control, as I turned back I saw Conor heading downhill having hit it. Balls.
In I went, and down to the quarry. Started to feel the distance a bit in the quarry and began to hit up my gel, lost a little on slowness and routes on the first two in there, and generally felt tired around the whole quarry chasing down Conor.

Leaving it he was beginning to tire and my gel was kicking in so I picked it up knowing we were nearly home, and overtook him as we neared 22. Navigation still good, and picked everything pretty cleanly, but couldn't find much other than crossing a few small paths to 24, saw the marshy gully, but I was too low and had to climb back up, another 30-45s wasted. Straight down to the road, and across for the final few controls. Up the hill, then across the hill, took pretty safe routes for the last few as I began to tire, but continued to push on.
Reached the finish. Woop, good stuff.

Happy with my race for sure, much stronger and better endurance than before. A tough oul race, and I know I'm much more able for long distances now.
Still a lot of work to be done. Primarily I need more strength which I hope to build on with more consistent gym sessions next Autumn, and more running in the hills. Also primarily a bit more endurance, no worries, just need to do a few more of the tough long runs, not the easier ones. But also clearly my speed improvements will be crucial too. I can't keep with the good guys. All of this together and I expect next year will be a lot better too.
This is a good beginning though.

Saturday Apr 19, 2014 #

9 AM

Running 15:00 [1] 3.0 km (5:00 / km)
slept:8.0 shoes: Asics Gel-Fuji Fellrunner

Stretch dem legs. Feeling decent.
12 PM

Running warm up/down 20:00 [1] 3.0 km (6:40 / km) +50m 6:09 / km
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Orienteering 39:42 [5] 8.0 km (4:58 / km) +100m 4:40 / km
spiked:18/24c shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

JK Middle - 28th (+10:27, 135.7%)
Results
Poor race.
Very nice area. Technical navigation, and hard to keep control, but I made mistakes, and I paid a lot for it.
Small miss to number 1 (15s), but I got into it to 2 and was feeling good. Number 3 however I missed slightly to the left and ended up overshooting, another 40s gone.
#5, a short leg, and I just couldn't hit it. Saw the crag below me, searched in many pits, and eventually found my pit. Killer, 2mins lost.
#6, the worst of the lot, little off line to it, but I corrected and hit the water pit and depression 50m before the control, came down, slightly right. Nothing there, began to doubt myself, headed back up the hill, relocated and found it this time, 2:30mins gone. Shocking really.
Was hesitant to 7, but from here on in I started to get in control of the race, and had to try and pick the pace up to make up for the blatant time-loss. Ran a good remainder of the race, with only a few minor errors, but it was too little too late, and I finished 4th Irish, and way back on Hector Haines.
c.hill 2mins in front of me too, not so cool.

Friday Apr 18, 2014 #

Event: JK 2014
 
9 AM

Running 7:30 [1] 1.5 km (5:00 / km)
slept:8.0 shoes: Asics Gel-Fuji Fellrunner

Very easy jog around the caravans with Clo to make sure my legs were feeling alright.
3 PM

Running warm up/down 15:00 [1] 3.0 km (5:00 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Orienteering 15:57 [5] 4.0 km (3:59 / km)
spiked:23/23c shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

JK Sprint - 15th (+1:56)
Results
Decent race really. I'm probably slightly over 2mins slower than Pete for 5km, and I guess today basically reflected that.
Nice course for an alright area. Enjoyable forest area, and then some buildings, and easier parkland.
Questionable routes by myself, went around for both 4 and 5.
Very enjoyable sprint, and a good result for me. Just behind Josh, but Darren cruising well out ahead of me.

Running warm up/down 10:00 [1] 1.7 km (5:53 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

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