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Training Log Archive: marie

In the 7 days ending May 5, 2010:

activity # timemileskm+m
  orienteering2 2:37:14 9.07(17:20) 14.6(10:46) 58831 /52c59%
  pilates2 1:40:00
  run2 1:18:11 9.39(8:19) 15.12(5:10) 20
  trail run1 47:21 5.86(8:05) 9.44(5:01) 96
  bike2 20:00
  Total5 6:42:46 24.33 39.15 70431 /52c59%
  [1-5]5 6:34:46

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Wednesday May 5, 2010 #

trail run 47:21 [2] 9.44 km (5:01 / km) +96m 4:47 / km

Started out together with Mike. Saw a black squirrel. Met Jesse on his brand new mtb.

run 17:07 [2] 2.5 km (6:50 / km) +11m 6:41 / km

Löpskolning on a light inclined road then a lap around the fields as cool down.

Tuesday May 4, 2010 #

bike 10:00 [1]

to & from the gym

pilates 50:00 [2]

walking in to the gym I was walking behind a slow man with a cane, later I heard he was 96 years old (!)

Rosalee put on a great tough session as usual. Knee feels ok, just slight discomfort.

run 19:02 [2] 4.16 km (4:35 / km) +3m 4:34 / km

warm up

run 3:17 [2] 0.78 km (4:12 / km)

3 x 100m starting slow gradually running faster

run 18:19 intensity: (8:00 @0) + (10:19 @5) 3.62 km (5:04 / km)

8 x 400m with 1 min standing rest in between

It was really windy, I switched direction for the last 3 to get some wind protection from the bleachers. Also I've heard about people doing a lot of track running getting problems with hips etc so it's good to switch direction to even it out(?). Well, when I was done and ready to cool down it seemed like the wind had calmed down, guess it came with the thunderstorm.

run 20:26 [2] 4.06 km (5:02 / km) +6m 5:00 / km

cool down

Sunday May 2, 2010 #

orienteering 1:26:36 [4] *** 7.5 km (11:33 / km) +330m 9:28 / km
spiked:13/22c

Another very hot day. No matter how much I hydrate, the heat just kills my energy. Nasty blisters on my heels and toes. Tough uphill start, made me think I wasn't gonna make the whole course. Jogging up the road to 2nd, I met a man coming down and he said something.. I thought maybe you can't get through a fence or something up there so I said: what did you say? and he repeated: you look strong going uphill :-) Thanks!
Did good on 1, 5, 6, 7 was a bit off in the ring looking for 8, punched at the same time as Carl U and while I was tired I figured I could follow and get some speed. 9 was tricky and there were many people running around in circles. 10-13 it was Carl U, a DVOA guy & I. Turning the map I got surprised by the looong leg to 14 (should have looked ahead). Didn't take my time to look for a good runable route choice, just went back around the hill and straight, through the rocks, through the green, what was I thinking!!??
Happy I made it through the course. Beautiful terrain!! A lot of times I just felt aah and wow.

But as so many times before in my orienteering career I end up very disappointed with myself, frustrated that I didn't do better. I'm usually so pumped before a race, I know I can do better. What will it take for me to succeed? I mean I know what I need to do.. but once I'm out there and once the competing/racing devil is there I have a hard time remembering those things. I need to take my time and read the map, look further for better route choices. Stop taking chances, stop just running fast and end up not knowing where I am.

No problems with the knee, iced after the race again. Left hamstring a bit sore, I keep stretching it.

FR 9.833 km

Went back to Camp Buckner for another icecold shower, which acctually felt pretty good, cooling off. Hung out. Didn't want this weekend to end.

Saturday May 1, 2010 #

orienteering 51:03 [4] *** 4.3 km (11:52 / km) +170m 9:55 / km
spiked:4/12c

Alright, ready to try running on my knee again.. excited to be at West Point, cool place. I was pretty nervous before start, did a big mistake on the 1st control, bad start and I couldn't get rid of the thoughts about it. Really hot day, the heat takes the energy out of me and makes me dumb.
Very well organised event. Nice area to hang out.
Had no problems with my knee, iced it after the race.

FR 5.813 km
Forgot to hit lap at the 1st control, distratcted by my bom. But not hitting lap at all for the sprint and long it still seemed to be able to sync with the control splits, good.

orienteering 19:35 [4] *** 2.8 km (7:00 / km) +88m 6:03 / km
spiked:14/18c

Fun sprint course around Camp Buckner. But I was sooo tired.

FR 3.46 km

After a refreshing shower we headed to Montgomery and Mike's good friend Joe's parents house, cause Joe was home for the weekend. Stopped at a ghetto McDonalds for icecream and killed some time at Orange County Choppers.
An evening with lots of laughs and delicious food. We found out that Joe Sr's grandma was Swedish, he pulled out a folder of documents and I got to translate old immigration papers in Swedish :-)

Never got to listen to Pelle Forsberg (speaker at tiomila) but I followed the online results and was happy to see that Löftan's guys finished 110/359 which is their best result ever and they were also best club from our district, Halland.

Thursday Apr 29, 2010 #

bike 10:00 [1]

to & from the gym

pilates 50:00 [2]

pilates felt gentle enough on my knee, otherwise I'm trying to rest this pain away

Note
(injured)

runners knee? (patellofemoral pain)
Tight hamstrings can cause increased pressure between the patella (kneecap) and femur (thighbone).

Could be what I have. While it's in the same leg as my hamstring was/is tight. Started feeling it before the Harriman camp and maybe it flared up due to overstrain. Pain description sounds like it.
Now I'm: Resting from running, icing, eating ibuprofen. Any advice is welcome! for example "I had this problem, did THIS and recoverd in a week"

What's up with New Haven?!

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