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Training Log Archive: elavallee

In the 7 days ending Sep 22, 2012:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Running4 2:46:01 13.83(12:00) 22.25(7:28) 30
  Mtn. Biking1 1:13:38 5.24(14:03) 8.43(8:44) 155
  Cycling1 56:12 13.5(4:10) 21.73(2:35) 105
  Total6 4:55:51 32.56(9:05) 52.41(5:39) 290
  [1-5]3 2:05:59
averages - sleep:6 rhr:57

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Saturday Sep 22, 2012 #

7 AM

Running 40:02 [0] 3.29 mi (12:10 / mi) +8m 12:05 / mi
ahr:159 max:166 rhr:57 shoes: New Balance 460

I like morning runs, but Saturday morning waiting for sun-up in the fall is great. I felt very relaxed at my easy pace. My street was littered with other runners this morning.
10 AM

Mtn. Biking 1:13:38 [0] 5.24 mi (14:03 / mi) +155m 12:52 / mi
ahr:156 max:178

I had to go back to Gay City and do those trails again. It was fun. I still have to walk a number of sections of it, but I think if I go back enough times, I am sure I can ride it all the way through. Really good day for it too!

Friday Sep 21, 2012 #

5 AM

Cycling 56:12 [0] 13.5 mi (4:10 / mi) +105m 4:04 / mi
ahr:146 max:170

Hit just some of the hills in Glastonbury, not many though. Now looking at the data, it appears as just one hill. My legs have become quite weak. I was feeling it on the climbs.

I also signed up for NAOC this morning. I wasn't sure about it because I waited so long. But after I determined it was only about a 3 hour drive for me, I decided that I could manage without lodging. The only thing is, I will miss the sprint on Sunday. I want to do it, but I thought that would be a bit too much as the starts are pretty early on Sunday.

Thursday Sep 20, 2012 #

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Wow, the GPS data seems much more precise than my handheld. Also, can anyone tell me, when I hit the lap button is that taking a waypoint as well? So is that what you would press while visiting a control?

Also, there is an intensity scale of 1-5 in the appendix of the Garmin manual. Is that what people use for the AP scale as well?
4 AM

Running 52:08 [3] 4.46 mi (11:41 / mi) +5m 11:39 / mi
ahr:170 max:183 slept:6.0 shoes: New Balance 460

Having GPS right on your wrist is very cool. I found the instructions to be lacking, but I will learn more as I go.

It was quite cool this morning. I didn't see any other runners, but I did come across the newspaper delivery guy on my street. I almost rolled my ankle again on a piece of uneven pavement. Fortunately, I caught it quick enough without any pain, just fear. I went a different route this morning, but my plans got changed because of construction on Maple street. I didn't much like the route as I went back through the busy section of town.

Update: I found the real instruction manual. It is on the CD that came with it.

Wednesday Sep 19, 2012 #

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Okay, now I have to exercise great patience as I have obtained a new Forerunner and it has to charge before I can start to really play with it. Alas, I will devour the instructions for now and keep close watch on the charging process.

I went with the 310 xt with the heart rate monitor, of course.

Tuesday Sep 18, 2012 #

5 AM

Running 42:54 [4] 3.48 mi (12:20 / mi) +17m 12:09 / mi
ahr:173 max:188 shoes: New Balance 460

I wore my headlight this morning. It helped quite a bit, but I think I should replace the batteries. My ankle felt great this morning. Still staying on flat pavement for now.

Sunday Sep 16, 2012 #

7 AM

Running 30:57 [2] 2.6 mi (11:54 / mi)
ahr:162 max:170 shoes: New Balance 460

I am mildly pleased with myself. I had a number of could be lame excuses not to go out this morning, but I did anyway. As an example, my throat bothered me last night and into this morning. I don't think it is a virus, as I don't seem to have any other symptoms. I am hesitant to say that it is directly related to the cooler weather, but perhaps the cooler weather causes some trees to send out spores or something. Does anyone know?

My ankle was relatively good. Pain is not the right word to describe it as I flex it. It is just some discomfort, that frankly subdued shortly after I rounded my halfway point.

I am not sure that I really ever crave a run before I head out on one. However, there are some times when once I am out there, I am really glad to be there. This morning was one of those times.

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