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Training Log Archive: Bender

In the 7 days ending Jan 19, 2008:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Running2 3:22:19
  Orienteering1 1:10:00
  Total3 4:32:19

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Saturday Jan 19, 2008 #

Running long 1:55:00 [2]

A poor start to the day on my part... out the door 15min late, no breakfast, no absolutely necessary "pit stop", late picking up Tiny, and consequently started the DVCA run chasing footprints in the snow and fighting a disagreeing bowel system. Wouldn't bother me if I didn't have Tiny with me, who was down for his first Saturday morning DVCA run, so consequently felt guilty he missed running with the crew.

We chased the crew through the valley, but never saw them until the railtrail at the end, where they appeared WAAAAYYY up at the end by the parking lot as we came out onto the trail. Chatted briefly in the parking lot, then Tiny and I head to Timmy-ho-bags for recovery and onto Chedoke for a rally.

Running warm up/down 25:00 [2]

First two winter rally loops. Bowel system still having an internal battle and left my second present of the day in the woods ...(if you loose your ball in the woods around the 16th tee on Beddoe this spring, you might want to take the penalty drop ball instead).

Running tempo 28:19 intensity: (20:00 @3) + (7:00 @4) + (1:19 @5)

Never run the rally in daylight before! Great conditions and set a new PB, as it was hard packed and no snow. But I struggled greatly with fatigue and cramping in both calves (would virtually lock up with each step, was forced to speed hike Ron Lowry hill), due to my week long taper and 2.5hr DVCA/Chedoke warm-up. Tiny, who was relaxing in the car, said I looked to be laboring as I came out of loop 2; although I think I always look like that.

Despite my poor performance, still set a new PB when I look back through the archives (could only find one set of times, despite the countless times I ran the route in 2005). Will have to come back under similar course conditions when I'm fresh and give it a proper go to challenge Sudden's inhuman record ;)

Loop 1: 10:16.97 (Cm. 10:16.97)
Loop 2: 11:10.25 (Cm. 21:27.22)
Loop 3: 6:52.28 (Cm. 28:19.50)

Friday Jan 18, 2008 #

Note

Luckily I had a client meeting yesterday, which required me to dress a bit nicer and hence not jog into the office. I pass almost directly infront of the store on my commute route.

Thursday Jan 17, 2008 #

Note

Been a long week at work, plus commitments in the evening, consequently a bad week for training.

Wednesday Jan 16, 2008 #

Running (Commute) 18:00 [2]

Running (Commute) 16:00 [3]

Picked it up heading homebound, was running late ...literally.

Sunday Jan 13, 2008 #

Orienteering 1:10:00 [3]

Re-ran/jogged parts of the 2006 NAOC middle distance at Rocky Ridge. Yikes, that's crazy in there. The section of the map used for the M21 course reminds me the Norra Lunsen map in Uppsala Sweden ...only mercifully the Rocky Ridge has trails and large swamps always nearby to help with relocating unlike the square kilometer after square kilometer of nothing but the same at Lunsen.

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