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Training Log Archive: L-Jackson

In the 7 days ending Sep 23, 2006:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering1 1:14:11 4.91(15:07) 7.9(9:23)31 /33c93%
  Walking1 32:00 2.2(14:33) 3.54(9:02)
  Running1 30:42 3.81(8:03) 6.13(5:00)
  Total2 2:16:53 10.92(12:32) 17.57(7:47)31 /33c93%

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Saturday Sep 23, 2006 #

Event: CNYO A meet
 

Orienteering (Sprint) 18:35 [4] *** 2.5 km (7:26 / km)
spiked:13/14c

CNYO A-meet Sprint - Hope Lake. Not too technical and the open run from the start really helped me get a feel for the scale early on. Only real troubles were Control #5 where I went out of my way to check a control that wasnt mine and having to tie my shoe between 7 and 8. Got into a train of 4 others who were obviously running same course. Couldn't separate and would up getting passed by all 4 on last 2 legs. Found myself really losing contact with map when running with others - fortunately it didn't bite me on this course - I was just slower.

Orienteering 55:36 [5] *** 5.4 km (10:18 / km)
spiked:18/19c

CNYO - A-meet - Middle. Fortunately I didn't have to ask for a new start time after locking my keys in the car (which is becoming a bad habit for me at O meets) because the tow truck showed up in about 20 minutes. The only thing I learned was that I was foolish for wearing shorts. I found myself altering my route slightly becuase of the underbrush. Still, probably my best race of the weekend.

Tuesday Sep 19, 2006 #

Walking 32:00 [3] 2.2 mi (14:33 / mi)

Walk at lunch

Running 30:42 [3] 3.81 mi (8:03 / mi)

Hip still sore but getting better. Pace was a bit low as I hit the three biggest hills I could find. I was trying to see how well my new toy (Forerunner 205) was working for elevation. So far it has been excellent on with horizontal control , but not on elevation. The hills show up but it seems like if there is a signal problem the elevation gets thrown off much more than the horizontal position.

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