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Training Log Archive: Nadim

In the 7 days ending Aug 2, 2011:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering4 4:05:42 13.35(18:24) 21.49(11:26) 27036 /79c45%
  Bicycling4 35:52 7.98(4:30) 12.84(2:48)
  Running2 20:07 2.05(9:49) 3.3(6:06)
  Total9 5:01:41 23.38(12:54) 37.63(8:01) 27036 /79c45%
averages - sleep:6.9 weight:173.2lbs

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Tuesday Aug 2, 2011 #

4 PM

Orienteering (Sprint) 20:03 [4] *** 2.5 km (8:01 / km) +100m 6:41 / km
spiked:9/11c slept:7.0

ROC: Durand Eastman Park, NY. For the second day of the US Orienteering Convention, there was more course work followed by some sprints and a picnic. The sprints were fine though steep. I thought some of the map might have been better in places but it was probably printed at 1:5,000 and mapped at 1:10,000. I made an error right out of the start by having a poor bearing and missing a trail. That cost me about 1:19 according to AP. I moved okay afterward but I wasn't moving as fast as I would have liked. I had a few bobbles such as moving left at first on the leg to #10, then deciding that going right around the water was better.

Orienteering (Line-O) 1:36 [5] * 0.25 km (6:24 / km)
30c

ROC: Durand Eastman Park, NY. ROC setup a Super Line-O sprint that slalomed through the trees. I did it not long after finishing my sprint. It was rather tricky requiring speed and agility. I fumbled with one control but was okay with the others. After this, we ate a picnic dinner and then went to the Sea Breeze amusement park. The amusement park overlooked Lake Ontario and was nice. The cummulative effect of several fast rides added-up, making my stomach feel nauseous. I had lost a sense of equilibrium.

Monday Aug 1, 2011 #

8 PM

Orienteering (Night) 57:27 [4] 4.5 mi (12:46 / mi)
spiked:15/16c slept:7.0

US Orienteering Convention. After listening to some sessions on map making as well as a little practice field checking in a park in Rochester, NY, I took it easy. Peggy ran a sprint but it was hot enough and I'd run enough over the weekend that I didn't think it would help me much. I went out later for the mass start night orienteering that was put on by ROC and the US Juniors. Peggy took Max out and I crossed their path at a control. It was fun, though starting out for the first 15 minutes, I struggled with trying to digest a picnic dinner that was part of the convention. I didn't understand the point assignments in this score-o and ended-up missing an easy 50 point control, very near the start. Other controls were mostly easy at intersections or close to intersections. One group was in a very steep technical area. I got them all but had a hard time interpreting up and down. My lighting worked well. I had forgotten a longer cable so I rigged the battery to attach to my headstrap. It was a fun outing. I think I ended-up with the 6th place score. I also strained something around my right hip. It probably happened while running downhill on a wide trail and kicking a fist sized rock twice.

Sunday Jul 31, 2011 #

9 AM

Running warm up/down (Street & Trail) 9:47 [2] 1.05 mi (9:19 / mi)
slept:6.0

At Happy Valley WMA, in NY, near Syracuse, I jogged over to the start of the 2011 CNYO US Classic Orienteering Championships.
10 AM

Orienteering (Foot) 1:03:19 [4] **** 5.7 km (11:06 / km) +85m 10:20 / km
spiked:7/12c slept:7.0

CNYO: US Classic Championships Day 2 at Happy Valley WMA. I was out for a bit of redemption and mostly I got it. Unlike yesterday, I only had one ten minute error. I was off a bit on #1. Perhaps I should have taken a safer route following the wall from the road but I recovered quickly. I spiked #2, simplifying a lot by ignoring most of the contour detail. I knew enough to go to the top and I did read a Y-shaped valley to know that I was a bit to the right near the end. On #3, I did the same simplifying and stopped on the correct knoll, left of the control. However, I saw another control more to the left and checked it out because visibility was poor enough that I couldn't be sure from the clues. Going to #4, I'm not sure what happened. I though I was coming off a hill correctly before crossing a flat area but I missed. I wandered, then decided to bail out. In the process, I think I headed the wrong way and stopped at my 5th control. I was able to hit #4 after that, just after Greg Lennon had gotten there. Greg had started 4 minutes behind me. I chased and caught him at #5. I took a straight route to #6, crossing both marshes and losing Greg at one since he wanted to go around. I spiked it. Going to #7, I ended off to the right, while going slow on this short leg--others did too. I spiked #8 by going straight too. The control was knocked over when I got there. I tried to stand it up again but the peg of the stake was bent--it just rolled over again. I moved well going for #9. I used the walls and kept good track of where I was the whole way and spiked it. Going to #10, I got hung-up in the fallen branches that were hidden by ferns. I moved of my attack line to the left due to this and ended-up losing time by going around the marsh to the left. The actual location of this control was hard to verify. Going for #11, I paused at a control on an earlier wall intersection. Moving on, I spiked it. I moved pretty well in the open ground but my lack of interval training or even much running shows in my lack of speed.

To day was a much better day overall. I used a hand held magnifier as needed. The magnifier had a handle but it broke at the start when I had dropped it. I just held the lens. It helped a lot. I'll still need to practice with various magnifying options.

Saturday Jul 30, 2011 #

12 PM

Running warm up/down (Street & Trail) 10:20 [2] 1.0 mi (10:20 / mi)

Warm-up at the Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area near Williamstown, NY. Jogging to the start with a bit of back and forth on a dirt road.

Orienteering (Foot) 1:43:17 [4] ***** 5.8 km (17:48 / km) +85m 16:36 / km
ahr:144 max:165 spiked:5/10c

CNYO Day 1 US Championships at the Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area near Williamstown, NY. This was my debut day running a Green course as an M50+. I had some hopes of doing well but I was also realistic about the competition. I should have been more focused on interpreting the map. In many ways, my head wasn't in it. I gave it a real try some second thoughts about coming this weekend could have factored in. I started out wrong right away with a 180 degree error; this after already seeing JJ Cote head out. I lost about 7 minutes right away. I was fine getting to #2 which only encouraged faster running toward #3 and some sloppy technique. A lot of people had trouble with #3 probably because it was obscured by a bush but I should have been more capable. I must have went past the control at least 4 times. The 2.5m contours were a factor there along with a very tussocked ground that contours didn't capture. I overshot #5 but was okay with perhaps only 2 minutes lost gettting to it. Leaving #5, I managed to make a second 180 degree error and this one was worse than the first. I was following a ridge up on a longer leg and it was just enough parallel to what I was seeing in the woods that I ran the wrong way for 5 minutes and went off the map. I was able to return well enough and went ahead and punched-back in at #5. Tim Parsons was just getting there at the same time. We ran off correctly toward #6 this time with me staying a bit lower. I missed seeing the reentrant up higher and turned back once hitting a stone wall. Tim, who had been behind, was now ahead. I chased him to #7, catching him there. I went back in the lead following compass bearing and reading the bigger features as I got to #8. I left for #9, ahead of Tim but drifted too far to the right. I got somewhat confused by this and took some risks even after locating on stone wall. That lost more time and I was really getting tired at this point. The upper 80 F weather was taking a toll on me. I was okay getting to #10 but was rather confused by the mapping of the walls in this area. I didn't notice that one was mapped with the stony grojund symbol and thought I was making an error crossing another.

I finished okay and was glad that earlier runners had made a path through the field. This was a really poor race for me. I thought of taking a DNF and I almost never think of that. I came away wondering what went wrong. By listening to others and studying the map, I formed a plan for the next day that involved using a tight bearing and using the contours less.

Friday Jul 29, 2011 #

Note
slept:3.0 weight:173.5lbs

After a bit of yard work and seeing how much Max had learned at swim camp, it was a driving day.

Thursday Jul 28, 2011 #

7 AM

Bicycling (Commute) 17:00 [3] 3.7 mi (4:36 / mi)
slept:5.75 weight:173lbs

From Northfield Rd. to Beech Dr. with the trail-a-bike to drop off Max. Max was a bit cranky before going (got up too early on his own) but he cycled well.
8 AM

Bicycling (Commute) 6:10 [3] 1.44 mi (4:17 / mi)

From Northfield Rd. to the Bethesda Metro Station.

Wednesday Jul 27, 2011 #

8 AM

Bicycling (Commute) 6:21 [3] 1.44 mi (4:25 / mi)
slept:5.75 weight:173lbs

From Northfield Rd. to the Bethesda Metro Station. Nice morning but more traffic and I was short on time.
6 PM

Bicycling (Commute) 6:21 [3] 1.4 mi (4:32 / mi)

From the Bethesda Metro Station to Northfield Rd. I was a bit late. Feeling a bit tired and with it being hot out, I decided it best to skip a planned run.

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