Training Journal – 10/22/12:
- Current plan: Honolulu Marathon Training Plan
- Today’s session:Cross train: Bike ride
- Comments: Rode 17.5 miles @ 14.9 mph avg. Best part was that I got the ride in ahead of the showers that were forecast!
Training Journal – 10/22/12:
Training Journal – 10/16/12:
Training Journal – 10/12/12:
Training Journal – 10/8/12:
Training Journal – 10/3/2012:
PHOTO: Damon Winter/The New York Times
The Honorable Clan of the Long-Distance Runner
By Amby Burfoot and George A. Hirsch
“As amateur marathon runners for nearly 50 years, we were surprised when our sport made headlines recently for an unusual reason.
Last month, The New Yorker published an article on the Michigan dentist Kip Litton, who digitally fabricated an entire marathon and outsmarted computer timing systems. Then Representative Paul D. Ryan, the Republican candidate for vice president, misstated the finish time of his only marathon. …”
Continue reading at: NYTimes.com
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Some great “quotables” from the article:
Training Journal – 10/2/12:
September was a nice, solid month of training – mostly road running (I didn’t hit the trails this month) and bit of cycling [a spread of 73% road, 0% trail, and 27% bike.] Bike percentage was down this month as I opted to rest after the NorCal Half Marathon (probably a wise decision in the long run.)
September also continued my training program for the Honolulu Marathon in December – taking me through week 8 of the 18-week plan.
As far as new equipment, I bought a bike mount for my iPhone. It works pretty good, though I did opt for the heavy duty bracket based on reviews I read. I still wear my Garmin 210 when riding, but also downloaded and have used an app called BikeBrain, which is a product from the company that makes the bike mount and is actually pretty good.
I did have to travel to Bloomington, MN; but kept on schedule, doing my Sunday long run and a 7 miler as well.
Anyway, here are the stats for the month that was September 2012:
Training Journal – 9/27/12:
I hope I’m still running at 81!
Canadian Ed Whitlock, 81, added to his collection of world records on Sunday by running 1:38:59 at a half marathon in his hometown of Milton, Ontario. Whitlock broke the old 80+ mark by 29 seconds, despite resuming regular running only in the weeks before the race.
Continue reading at: Runner’s World
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Training Journal – 9/18/12: