Register | Login
Attackpoint AR - performance and training tools for adventure athletes

Training Log Archive: vmeyer

In the 7 days ending Feb 13, 2017:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering1 51:10 2.11(24:13) 3.4(15:03) 117
  Swimming1 30:20 0.85(35:41) 1.37(22:10)
  Misc1 15:00
  Pool1 6:00
  Total3 1:42:30 2.96 4.77 117
averages - weight:195lbs

«»
0:51
0:00
» now
TuWeThFrSaSuMo

Monday Feb 13, 2017 #

Note

Added EX2 events to my upcoming events. Will work about half of them this year.

Sunday Feb 12, 2017 #

12 PM

Orienteering race 51:10 [3] *** 3.4 km (15:03 / km) +117m 12:50 / km
ahr:139 max:176 weight:196lbs

FR = 2.59 miles with 129 m climb

Thursday Feb 9, 2017 #

Swimming 30:20 [1] 0.85 mi (35:41 / mi)
weight:194lbs

Go to the pool.
Do not go home.
Do not eat lunch.
Go to the pool.

30 minutes free, with the 500 in 1020, 1005, 955.

Pool 6:00 [1]

3x2 minutes of vertical scissors with 1 min rest in between.

Wednesday Feb 8, 2017 #

Note
weight:195lbs

Today was let down day - postponed from when I licked it on Monday. Tried to fight it, even going home to get my bike at lunchtime. But, then I had lunch, and later in the day I was fighting off the sleepiness somewhat fierce, not actually succeeding, while at work. Oops.

I really was going to go for a ride when I got home, but Roger has had terrible insomnia from the steroids, and he was super fatigued. He wanted me to lie down with him, something that helps him sleep, so I took one for the team. No workout after that.

Tuesday Feb 7, 2017 #

Misc (Riding lesson) 15:00 [1]
weight:195lbs

The only nervous part about taking riding lessons was making sure I got there on time, dealing with the beltway traffic. The place is close to Patuxent River Park.

My first thought was that the place was a bit derelict, but that impression faded pretty quickly. The picture sure turned out well.


The horse is Eddie and the instructor is Emily. Excellent teacher, telling me basic stuff in a chatty, interesting way. Today, I tacked up Ed, after giving him a good brushing and cleaning his feet. He was very dusty, likely rolling around in the dirt on this fine 70 degree day.

Then we learned the basics - go, stop, right, left, and back. Around and around.

Next week, we may get to trot!



This selfie hog is Ed's half brother...I forgot his name. He is a stallion, and was in area next to the driveway. He walked away once he realized that I didn't have any treats for him. Well, I did bring an apple, but I ate it on the way. Next time, big boy, now that I know what is allowed.

« Earlier | Later »