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Training Week Ending January 23, 2005
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 | | From: | SwStudio | | Subject: | Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:13:16 -0500 |
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 | Greetings, rec.runners! Please tell us about your training week and goals.
cheers, -- David (in Hamilton, ON) www.allfalldown.org www.absolutelyaccurate.com
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 | | From: | ultrajohn1 at webtv.net | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:18:21 -0800 |
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 | | From: | Brian Wakem | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:54:43 +0000 |
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 | Recovering from tibial stress fracture.
I won a (very muddy) local XC race this morning by about a minute and a half. The opposition was quite weak, but I felt strong and could have gone faster if I had reason to. Difficult to say how fit I am compared to pre-injury.
Highest mileage since the injury. Still getting some aches and pains on longer runs, but they are gradually going. 13.25 miles on Wednesday is my longest run since November 7th.
Monday: REST
Tuesday: pm) 6.25 miles in total, 6 x ~800m w/1min jog rec - hard
Wednesday: pm) 13.25 miles - easy
Thursday: pm) 10.75 miles - easy
Friday: pm) 10.75 miles - easy
Saturday: pm) 3.75 miles + a few strides - easy/medium
Sunday: am) Lord Wandsworth XC - 1st place
Cycled to work and back 3 times.
Total run: 51 miles Total Bike: 12 miles
-- Brian Wakem
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 | | From: | Phil M. | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:13:33 GMT |
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 | Leafing through rec.running, I read a message from no@email.com of 23 Jan 2005:
> I won a (very muddy) local XC race this morning by about a minute and > a half.
Congrats! Score 1 for rec.running.
> The opposition was quite weak, but I felt strong and could have gone > faster if I had reason to.
There probably aren't many putting in 50+ miles per week during the winter months. Do you think this is why the opposition was weak?
> ˙˙Difficult˙to˙say˙how˙fit˙I˙am˙compared˙to pre-injury.
What?
Phil M.
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 | | From: | Doug Freese | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:10:54 GMT |
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 | "Phil M." wrote in message news:Xns95E7686D96562seilogramp@216.77.188.18... >> The opposition was quite weak, but I felt strong and could have gone >> faster if I had reason to. > > There probably aren't many putting in 50+ miles per week during the > winter > months. Do you think this is why the opposition was weak?
Let's remember there are many states/countries that do not experience winter, at least as defined by snow and ice and not just wet or dry. As for mileage I tend to keep my mileage up during the winter. What the hell else is there to do and it provides a great opportunity for base strength work which is the bread and butter for any training program. Unlike my NYC neighbors, I don't do any speed until maybe March and do my early spring races off distance and strength alone. If march warms up enough I may do some tempo runs.
-DougF
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 | | From: | Brian Wakem | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:23:33 +0000 |
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 | Phil M. wrote:
>> ˙˙Difficult˙to˙say˙how˙fit˙I˙am˙compared˙to pre-injury. > > What? > > Phil M.
I did't post that. My post said "Difficult to say how fit I am compared to pre-injury."
-- Brian Wakem
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 | | From: | Phil M. | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:48:09 GMT |
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 | Leafing through rec.running, I read a message from no@email.com of 23 Jan 2005:
> Phil M. wrote: > >>> ˙˙Difficult˙to˙say˙how˙fit˙I˙am˙compared˙to pre-injury. >> >> What? >> >> Phil M. > > > I did't post that. My post said "Difficult to say how fit I am > compared to pre-injury."
The spaces are coming out as ˙ on my newsreader. Maybe you're posting in HTML.
Phil M.
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 | | From: | Brian Wakem | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:11:29 +0000 |
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 | Phil M. wrote:
> Leafing through rec.running, I read a message from no@email.com of 23 > Jan 2005: > >> Phil M. wrote: >> >>>> ˙˙Difficult˙to˙say˙how˙fit˙I˙am˙compared˙to pre-injury. >>> >>> What? >>> >>> Phil M. >> >> >> I did't post that. My post said "Difficult to say how fit I am >> compared to pre-injury." > > The spaces are coming out as ˙ on my newsreader. Maybe you're posting in > HTML. > > Phil M.
No I posted in plain text. It showed up fine on google - http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.running/msg/0aac37515f50da3f?dmode=source
-- Brian Wakem
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 | | From: | Tony | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:12:29 GMT |
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 | mon: 0:40 walk treadmill tues: 0:31 ran, hr 154 0:20 bike trainer, hr 153 0:20 walk, stretch wed: 0:43 ran, hr 147 0:20 walk thur: 0:30 bike trainer, hr 131 0:20 ran treadmil, hr 141 fri: 0:47 ran hills, hr 152 sat: 0:30 bike trainer, hr 126 0:20 walk treadmill 0:20 shovel snow, hr 120 sun: 0:45 shovel snow, hr 136 0:30 ran, hr 151
Goal: Get more consistent running, forget longer runs for a few weeks. Get outside more - 4 of 5 runs outside this week. 30k and 50m trail races next Summer & Fall.
- Tony
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 | | From: | Tom R Wheeler | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:56:04 -0500 |
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 | monday = 21 miles biking walking. friday = 11 miles biking walking total for week. 32 miles. total for year. 237 miles biking for 10 cent cans,
probes with bikes = bike cables are lock in. to one gear. and wire jagged on cables. on Mt bike....... back derail shot some working on 2 back gears on racer bike........
this week here= got clobbered with bad weather of snow..... boots and alto gear are frozen like rock.
or contact. e-mail. WheelerpaintingTW@webtv.net
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 | | From: | Tim Downie | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:46:53 -0000 |
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 | SwStudio wrote: > Greetings, rec.runners! Please tell us about your training > week and goals.
Working towards the London marathon and the WHW race.
Monday to Friday were a struggle with horrible wet & windy weather here. Fortunately, things have improved now.
Mon 7.2 hillyish miles moderate @ 7:37 pace Tue 6.5 miles easy Wed dnr Thu club run 4.85 miles hard in windy conditions @ 6:55 pace Fri 5 miles easy Sat Milngavie/Drymen/Milngavie. 25.5 miles easy with 25 minute break for coffee & cakes. Sun dnr
Total 49 miles.
Saturday's run could have been horrid if the weather hadn't improved. As it was, it turned out to be a lovely frosty morning and *most* of the mud on the WHW trail was frozen over. Still managed to break through the crust often enough to get nice and muddy though. ;-)
Tim ,
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 | | From: | steve common | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:08:50 +0100 |
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 | Goal : Weight loss. Nothing else matters, so there. 7kg to shed.
Mon-Tue REST
Wed 0:55 10k 6mi 20'up, 15'dwn, 7x300m/+30m hills in 1:20up/1:45dwn
Thu 0:45 8k 5mi Easy on roads. Passed the superb Airbus A380 plane.
Fri-Sat REST
Sun 1:24 16k 10mi Base endurance on roads round home ___________________ Tote 3:00 34k 21mi
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 | | From: | Phil M. | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:54:33 GMT |
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 | Leafing through rec.running, I read a message from stevenZ.common@wanadoo.fr.invalid of 23 Jan 2005:
> Goal : Weight loss. Nothing else matters, so there. 7kg to shed.
If nothing else matters, you might consider doing some other exercise, like walking, during your 4 days of no running.
Phil M.
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 | | From: | Donovan Rebbechi | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 02:03:11 +0000 (UTC) |
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 | On 2005-01-22, SwStudio wrote: > Greetings, rec.runners! Please tell us about your training > week and goals.
Key races: indoor track Jan and Feb (including 3k this week), 10k races later on.
M rest T am 5 pm 6 hill reps W am 5 pm 5.6 T 10: 12 reps approx 400m on unmarked loop course, rest about 200m jog F 7 S 12.5 including 7 mile race S 15
Total 66
First week of truly nasty weather. Milage still OK, speed work still consistent but would like to get back to 2-a-days.
Cheers, -- Donovan Rebbechi http://pegasus.rutgers.edu/~elflord/
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 | | From: | Dan Stumpus | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:11:35 GMT |
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 | It is sooo nice to run in typical LA winter weather again after the record rainfall -- sunny skies, mild temps, great views. Despite all the grousing over and grim tolerance of frigid conditons back east, it does cause one to back off for a couple of months to recharge the batteries. (Donovan and fellow crazies excluded).
On Monday I ran the first couple of miles with Tyrus, a 29:00 10k runner who was on several 50 mile relay teams back in the darkest 80's (we were undefeated, in large part to him, the ringer on our team). The most memorable was the 50 miler from the Hollywood bowl to the beach at point dume, all along the Santa Monica mountain ridge.
He's now 41 and is a college xc coach. He's still winning races, while I have lost several steps being 12 years older. He was shuffling through his warmup mile or two at a glacial (for him) 7:30 pace, and I got to chat with him for the first time in many years. He's more talkative and outgoing at 41 than he was at 19...
My "speed" (imagine fingers making quotation marks in the air) workout on Thursday was quicker and easier than last weeks, and my heartrate was two beats slower. These old legs just don't want to go like they used to...I ran miles 10 to 20 in my best marathon at a 5:36 pace, and now I can't run a quarter that fast. Yuck. Whining aside, I seem to be getting a second/lap faster every week, so hope springs eternal.
My easy 8 milers are about 20 sec/mile faster than they were last year, so I might be tempted to find a 50k soon to see if the improvement is for real.
Rookie mistake #10: In the last couple of weeks I'd been visited with many aches and pains in my patella and insteps. Got new shoes: pain gone. Note to self: throw away at 400 miles...
Week ending 01/22/05
Sun: 7 mi, 1200’ climb in 1:02. Very easy, 122 hr avg. Rack up a few miles and enjoy the views.
Mon: 8.5 mi 580’ climb in 1:17. Ran first 2 mi with 29:15 10k guy who was “jogging”
Tue: 11.5 mi Tempo. 20 min w/u, 43:53 to Mt. Lee (152/168 avg/max hr), 1140’ climb, then 48:00 @120hr.
Wed: 8 easy, 700’ climb, 1:11:21.
Thu: 10 mi Speed. 22 min w/u, 10 x 440 (91.0 156/172 avg/max hr), 22 min w/d. Easier & faster than last week.
Fri: 8 easy, 700’ climb, 1:12:05.
Sat: 18 mi, 2:47. 2350’ of climb. 140HR avg. 2174 kcal. 7 min faster than last Saturday, and felt great -- no hint of leg burn even when i charged some hills at 160 hr. (I can't resist racing mountain-bikers up hills)Wish I could bottle up days like this...
Total: 71 miles.
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 | | From: | Anthony | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:39:33 +0200 |
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 | Training for London marathon, April 17. Aiming for sub-3. Completed week 6 based on Pfitzinger-Douglas 18 week/55 miles max program.
Mon: 12k dirt hills. Easy/mod Tue: 12k easy grass. 30' bike Wed: 11k in heavy rain. Was intending to run more, but there was some tremendous lightning. Thu: off. Fri: 22k medium long on grass. 8k 5:00-5:10/k (8:00-8:15/mile) 7k 4:50/k (7:45/mile) 7k 4:15-4:20/k (6:45-7:00/mile) 1 hr bike Sat: 8k light rain, easy. Sun: 20k medium long on grass/asphalt. 9k easy (5:30/k 8:50/ mile) 7.5k mod (4:40/k 7:30/mile) 3.5k easy
Total: 85km (53 miles)
Anthony. Jerusalem, Israel.
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 | | From: | Phil M. | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:35:14 GMT |
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 | Leafing through rec.running, I read a message from shhhh_secrets@hotmail.com of 22 Jan 2005:
> Greetings, rec.runners! Please tell us about your training > week and goals.
Mon 0.00 rest Tue 5.24 mi easy Wed 8.22 mi aerobic Thu 5.00 mi easy Fri 9.96 mi aerobic Sat 4.00 mi easy Sun 14.20 mi med long on trail ------------------------------- Wk 46.62 mi, 75 km Yr 177.73 mi, 286 km
Week 6 of 18 weeek training program for Boston. Week 6 of 6 week endurance phase. The plan called for an easy week this week. Next week starts the 5-week lactate threshold phase with long runs of 19-22 miles.
Sunday's run was at the Kennensaw National Battlefield Park. My favorite place to run in Georgia. http://www.nps.gov/kemo
Since the forecast for Sunday was for the upper 20s with 15-20 MPH winds and the Falcons were playing, I thought I'd go to this trail and maybe be the only sucker out there. Maybe the trees would block some of the wind. Also, I wanted to really test my Brooks Adrenaline ASR trail shoes on an actual trail. I've been running some easy/short routes around my home, which contain a mix of road, dirt, and grass. The shoes worked great. I dressed with 3 layers on top, tights, Smartwool socks, Drylete hat, and 2 pairs of mitts. As expected, my hands were frozen solid by the end of the run, even with 2 pairs of mitts. The tube on my CamelBak was unusually stiff. But the fluid never did freeze.
Racing Goals:
Tune-up races for Boston 3/5/05 Chattahoochee Roadrunners 10K, Atlanta GA 3/19/05 Leprechaun Road Race 10K, Dublin GA 4/2/05 Chickamauga Chase 15K, Chickamauga, GA 4/18/05 Boston Marathon, Boston MA
Dreaming ahead: Some sort of distance events on trails.
Have a great week rec.runners.
Phil M.
-- "What counts in battle is what you do once the pain sets in." -John Short, South African coach.
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 | | From: | Bethowmuch | | Subject: | Re: Training Week Ending January 23, 2005 | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 00:43:28 GMT |
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 | My week was crummy. My goal is to meet some slutty women who want to have .
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