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Training Log Archive: jtorranc

In the 7 days ending May 2, 2009:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Cycling4 3:25:00
  Orienteering3 2:26:32 11.0(13:19) 17.7(8:17) 680
  Deep Water Running1 2:00:00
  Form exercises1 19:36
  Swimming1 18:00
  Running1 6:48
  Total7 8:35:56 11.0 17.7 680

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Saturday May 2, 2009 #

Orienteering race 46:30 [4] 5.0 km (9:18 / km) +265m 7:21 / km

US Trials middle - acceptably good race technically (Winsplits only sees one error to 4 though I feel 14 should have been one also), pretty bad physically, with no ability to run fast up even gradual uphills. Lacking other explanations, I'll chalk that up to the stress of doing the model event in the rain the previous evening and then taking not quite enough clothing into my sleeping bag with me overnight.

Friday May 1, 2009 #

Orienteering race 15:11 [5] 2.9 km (5:14 / km)

US Trials sprint - good race except for boneheadedly getting sucked over to the highly visible other course go control 50 meters beyond my go control and having to run back to mine.

Thursday Apr 30, 2009 #

Cycling 30:00 [3]

Cycling to work.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2009 #

Cycling 1:21:00 [3]

Cycling to work by way of Cardiovascular Consultants again. Directly home in the evening. Rained all day so didn't even attempt to do form exercises.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2009 #

Running 6:48 [1]

Warmup/cooldown.

Form exercises 19:36 [4]

Silly walks and 7x100m strides.

Cycling 1:02:00 [3]

Cycling to work and home by way of the aquatic center.

Deep Water Running 2:00:00 [2]

Hungarian lesson 16 and more of The Rest is Noise covering music in Roosevelt's America and Hitler's Germany.

Monday Apr 27, 2009 #

Note

I've got a weekend (two, in fact) of racing to log but first, I went in to Cardiovascular Consultants this morning for my bubble test and it seems I do have a patent foramen ovale ( a small hole in the wall separating the two atrial chambers of the heart - normal before birth; seals up completely after birth in on the order of 75-80% of the population). I've got another appointment with Dr Larca scheduled for Wednesday to discuss this but, pending that, it still doesn't seem to be anything worth getting very excited about. It sounds as though he's likely to ask me to start taking a daily baby aspirin and give up any aspirations to take up deep sea diving, both of which I can probably live with.

Cycling 32:00 [3]

Cycling home by way of the aquatic center.

Swimming 18:00 [3]

Short recovery workout. Mixture of breast stroke, front crawl and flutterkicking.

Sunday Apr 26, 2009 #

Orienteering race 1:24:51 [4] 9.8 km (8:39 / km) +415m 7:09 / km

CSU A meet - classic distance. 415 m of climb? Really? Even with the heat, significant even with me being one of the earliest starters, I can't say it felt like I climbed anything like that much. A very good day technically and a good day physically as well resulted in easily the best race relative to my peers I can remember having in rocky glacial terrain. Not sure why this was so much better than West Point, though better recovery between races, better acclimation to heat, and being able to relax somewhat on the many parts of legs on which it made sense to use the trail network rather than having to maintain continuous focus from start to end of long legs are some candidate explanations. The results are quite reminescent of the long at last fall's Ontario Champs - me in the mid 80s, second around 90 and the rest of the field starting another four or five minutes back of that - but it's much easier to be happy now since the results look like that because I ran a good race rather than because I underperformed what should have been possible by much less than the rest of the field. Though it is hard to say just how much of an advantage my relatively early start may have been on this occasion. I tend to think it might account for a few minutes compared to later starters on purely physical grounds but the extent to which heat stress may have induced technical errors strikes me as unknowable.

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