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Training Log Archive: Nadim

In the 1 days ending Apr 16, 2016:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering2 1:23:35 2.7 4.34
  Running1 4:00 0.31(12:52) 0.5(8:00)
  Total2 1:27:35 3.01 4.84
averages - sleep:7

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Saturday Apr 16, 2016 #

11 AM

Orienteering race (Foot) 37:42 [4] **** 2.7 mi (13:58 / mi)

NEOC Troll Cup Prologue. I started okay spiking the first control, drifting then correcting well to the second. On the third I was getting distracted by others, and a little unsure on the trails. Sticks and other stuff on the ground kept me from running smoothly. I used the trail coming under rocks then hooking back up to #4. I spiked the next control only it was #6 instead of #5--I'd just gotten confused en-route with the leg parallel leg lines on the map. I ran over to #5 which was only a short way away, and ran with confidences to #6 a second time. Carl passed me back during this. I got to #7 okay but not in a great way. Leaving #7, I did just about a 180 error, then corrected from there. I used the trail to get down the hill, and angled up to the control. Tim Parsons and I crossed paths, then converged going up the same hillside. I went on memory rather than look at my map again, so I got past the control. Tim went more directly. Going toward #8, he pulled away steadily--I'm just too out of shape. I hit #8, #9, and #10 well. For #11, I fumbled after crossing the road by staying too high too long. Going up to #12, I got too low and off to the left before correcting. I was tired getting to the Go control and didn't push the run-in. For much of the race, I abandoned what I do in QOC races. The terrain was much more rocky but I could have used the contours better. I rushed things too much, forcing the errors.

Running warm up/down (Trail) 4:00 [2] 0.5 km (8:00 / km)
slept:7.0

Warm-up to the start of the Troll Cup Preliminary.
2 PM

Orienteering race (Foot) 45:53 [4]

NEOC Troll Cup. With a backward chase start, I did better. The terrain was slightly easier to run through and there were more trails to use. I hit #1 okay, though it didn't feel very efficient. I spiked #2 feeling good on this short leg that troubled several others. I took the trail going toward #3 but got impatient. It was my physical shape again that tempted me to leave the trail too early. I could have gone around all the way but I tried to cut some off going past #11. As I got close to #11, I had gotten confused and had to stop. Finding #11 set me straight again, but only for a short while. I crossed the next trail without checking where I was closely enough. I hit the wrong knoll, then ran over to the next. The problem was the I ran the wrong direction to the next knoll. Eventually, I got on the trail again and hit it from a bend. I got through the next couple of controls doing better on each, then went brain dead again. I started reading the leg for #8 when I was on #7. Fortunately, I was headed in the right direction and woke-up enough to make adjustments. Going to #9 Tony Muffatti and I converged. We ran the next few controls together. He started pulling away with a slight error I made on #10. We both took the trail to the right going to #11 but he cut off earlier than I did. Having been to #11 already, I went straight to it sticking to the trail longer, and I got ahead of him. He passed me dog-legging back to the trail toward #12. I saw him go left around a cliff and I went up the right side to use the trail longer. I never saw him again but apparently he got there first. I hit #13 and #14 well by going straight at them. Getting to the Go control, I had drifted to the right a lot. Like others, I didn't want to cross the run-in tape, so I followed it to the control from outside of the chute. My run-in was slightly better than the morning run. Once again it was disappointing not running calmly on this race, and making mental errors. Poor physical shape did me in.

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