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Training Log Archive: Parkino

In the 7 days ending Apr 5, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering3 2:44:10 2.2 3.54 20
  running1 1:00:00 6.03(9:57) 9.7(6:11)
  Core Conditioning2 40:00
  Total6 4:24:10 8.23 13.24 20
  [1-5]5 4:04:10

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Sunday Apr 5, 2015 #

1 PM

Orienteering race 1:17:49 [5]
shoes: Inov8 Oroc 340

JK Individual, Day 2, Bigland

22nd

Saturday Apr 4, 2015 #

2 PM

Orienteering race 1:09:44 [5]
shoes: Jalas FLX

JK Individual, Day 1, Ulpha Park & Barrow Fell
struggled to get going, weak through the first loop, faster on the moor (relatively-speaking), like so many couldn't travel fast enough through the terrain, by the time I crossed the bridge I was pooped, but this was a clean run, if a little hesitatnt/slow

23rd, 13mins behind JL

Friday Apr 3, 2015 #

2 PM

Orienteering race 16:37 [5] 3.54 km (4:42 / km) +20m 4:34 / km
shoes: Mizuno Wave Ascend 7

JK Sprint, Lancaster Uni
clean run, slow start, but reasonable if not sensational pace thereafter, pleased to note I was 2nd fastest over the last three splits, stubbornly stuck with road shoes despite the rain (mistake)

time loss: map stuck to pavement at start, collided with Graeme Ackland coming out of #1, paused to check route to #13

12th, 55secs behind Kevin Fielding, 4secs ahead of James Logue

JK Sprint Lancaster Campus

Wednesday Apr 1, 2015 #

5 PM

Core Conditioning 20:00 [0]

KV's core conditioning & hip stretches

Monday Mar 30, 2015 #

Core Conditioning 20:00 [3]

KV's core conditioning and hip stretches

6 PM

running 1:00:00 [2] 9.7 km (6:11 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon 212

Bonsall, Winster, Limestone Way
what a welcome: wind, rain, icy rain, and mud, lots of mud, haven't run in these conditions for quite some time, easy run with a brisk last few kms to get out of the cold

tested the new inov8 stormshell, kept me relatively dry

time and distance approximate because Garmin wouldn't lock into satellites

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