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Training Log Archive: DWildfogel

In the 7 days ending Mar 22, 2013:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Stretching1 1:40:00
  Orienteering2 1:38:58 4.56(21:42) 7.34(13:29) 25722 /25c88%
  Walking1 1:30:00 4.0(22:30) 6.44(13:59)
  Strength exercises3 1:25:00
  Running2 26:31 2.4(11:03) 3.86(6:52)
  Total8 6:40:29 10.96 17.64 25722 /25c88%

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Friday Mar 22, 2013 #

Stretching 1:40:00 [1]

The usual weekly accumulation of morning stretching.
8 PM

Orienteering race 17:58 [5] ***** 1.44 km (12:29 / km) +27m 11:24 / km
spiked:14/14c shoes: Kayano XVIII

Diablo Valley College. A-meet Sprint conducted by Get Lost! Cool but pleasant evening. Starts delayed by 15 minutes (I started at 8:20). Distance is straight line (point to point); actual distance, going around buildings, considerably greater.

When I finished, I didn't think it was that good of a run because leaving most of the controls, I had to stand still for a bit in order to locate the circle for the next control: there are a lot of dark buildings on the map, the controls and numerals were overprinted in a fairly dark color, and the campus was pretty dark. Nevertheless, by taking my time in that manner, I didn't make any mistakes and my route choices were pretty close to optimal. So, I would up with quite a good result: fastest time on the Masters/Juniors course, which included all the Green runners (e.g., Tapio).

Because of the technical difficulty of the course, there were very few times when I could actually run. Weird finishing a sprint and not being tired at all.

Started catching up with Gavin Wyatt-Mair (who started 2 minutes ahead of me) as I approached #3, and passed him as I was going into #6 (thought I hardly saw him in between as we had taken different routes). After that, he left most of the controls faster than me (which certainly contributed to my feeling that it wasn't a great run) and then I wouldn't see him (it was dark) and then pass him near the control; apparently, the time I took leaving the previous control paid off in that I was able to go right to the flag once I got in the circle. Got ahead of him (yet again) going into #12, and stayed ahead because the last two controls were away from the buildings (making the control circles and numerals more visible) so I was able to plan those legs while on the run during the previous legs.

Running warm up/down 14:00 [2] 1.1 mi (12:44 / mi)
shoes: Jan10 2 Gel Kayano 11

Warm up: a little difficult to plan since Vlad was still out hanging controls and it wasn't clear when we'd actually start. Fortunately, my legs felt great and I got loose immediately, and didn't have to do a lot to stay loose. 8 mins, 0.7 miles.

Cool down: 6 minutes, 0.4 miles.

Thursday Mar 21, 2013 #

11 AM

Strength exercises 25:00 [4]

Theraband and weights, about half the usual amount.

Wednesday Mar 20, 2013 #

7 AM

Running (Easy distance) 12:31 [3] 1.3 mi (9:38 / mi)
shoes: Kayano XVIII

Front of house. Get out early, ahead of the rain. Just loosening up for Friday's race. Got going quite swiftly and felt great. Be very happy if I can run Fri's 1.4 km night sprint in today's time :-)

618, 507, 106.

Watch battery died; got a new one later in the day.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2013 #

10 AM

Strength exercises 45:00 [4]

Pilates mat interleaved with theraband, hips, and thigh adductors. Only did about half the mat exercises since my right quad is somewhat sore from Sunol's hills.

Monday Mar 18, 2013 #

12 PM

Strength exercises 15:00 [4]

Upper body weights.

Sunday Mar 17, 2013 #

10 AM

Orienteering 1:21:00 [4] *** 5.9 km (13:44 / km) +230m 11:29 / km
spiked:8/11c shoes: Salomon Speedcross 3

Sunol. Gorgeous day. 90 minute wilderness scramble; however, I used it as a training day. From the controls available, put together a (not monstrously hilly) 11 control, 5.9 km (as the crow flies), 230m climb course. The first third was mostly along a reasonably flat trail, which I used as a warmup. The rest was Sunol-type orienteering: mostly open, very hilly. Took my time (tacking back and forth) on most of the downhills to avoid hurting my toes. Probably got 20 minutes of decent training out of it. Used last 5 minutes (jogging from last control to finish) as cool down.

Saturday Mar 16, 2013 #

1 PM

Walking 1:30:00 [2] 4.0 mi (22:30 / mi)

Skyline Ridge OSP. Hilly hike with Louise, Liane and Steve. Lovely day, moderate effort.

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