Showing posts with label Running logs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Running logs. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Running Log- Glen Cuthbert

Glen Cuthbert

Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011

Location: Rodney, Ontario

Duration: 32:00

Distance: 5 km

We were at Camp YES for a weekend of snow camp. There were enough of us from the team that we decided to have a group run. It was about -2, much better than the -20 that it had been earlier in the weekend. I was sore from the games and activities of camp. My right leg was cramped for most of it, and still is, so I'm limping pretty bad right now. If it doesn't clear up soon, I'll go get it checked out. We were joined by Mr. John Vink from Harvester's Baptist Church. I had hoped that we would see some campers out running with us, but I think the 6:30 am start time turned them off a bit. It was cool to be out in the country and be able to run on the road. Not too much snow, it was packed down quite a bit.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Running Log - Norman Peters

This post will cover the last three weeks of December together; due to the many holiday related events, schedule, and work, I was sooo busy and did not fit in any runs untill the 24th when I did a 5.1k run.

This past week, I was out of town visiting friends in Lucknow, ON (approx. 45 min. north of Kitchener); so on Monday, Dec. 27th I did a 5k run on snow covered country roads with shoulder surfaces that included straw and horse manure (Menonite country) using ice grips on my running shoes. The run included small and medium hills. I was accompanied by Justin Northey (9 1/2) for the first 3k's (making three very brief stops).

My "iRun because" for this week is... iRun because I ate broccoli and cauliflower.

May you have a Blessed New Year as you seek to bless Him.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Running Log - Norman Peters

This past week I was not able to run as I had expected in my last post due to a disruption in my sleep schedule. I did get out on November 30th for another 5.1k in preparation for today's 5k race.

The 100 Mile Team ran as a group and finished together. It was partially a sand trail which is always good to prepare for the trail race in May 2011.

Next week it's back to work again to increase my "continuous" distance (1k per week).

My "iRun because" for this week is... iRun because Christmas parties are coming

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Running Log - Norman Peters

I started out last week with a cold coming on and only managed a 2k run on Tuesday, November 23rd. But on Friday the 26th I broke the 5k threshold with my first sub-zero temperature run.

I also made use of my stopwatch and the 5.1k distance took me 0:36:45.59 (which works out to an average of 7:08.89 per kilometer).

Since next Saturday (December 4th) I am planning on participating in my first official race (5k), along with the 100 Mile Mission Team, this coming week I will have to get my last run of November and first run of December done by Wednesday night to give me at least three full days recovery before that race.

My "iRun because" for this week is... iRun because men don't skip.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Running Log - Norman Peters

Hello everyone.

Because this is my first entry, I will do the whole month of October as an overview, plus the first half of November; please forgive the length.

Since I am 47 years (and 300+ days) old, and October was my first full month of training after approximately eight years of not running, I started out very slow.

My first "attempted" run was actually Saturday, September 25th with Peter, Caleb, and Beracha on a trail near the Scenic Drive stairs and I ran about .25k (that's a quarter kilometer) before needing a break.

For each training run after that, I started out running as far as I could (I call it a "continuous run") before taking a break; and then would run a block and walk a block after that.

For October I ran three times each week. October 1st was .3k and by the 31st was up to 2k (continuous run); the total distance of all twelve continuous runs was 12.5k (and with running/walking was 26.3k).

The increase in distance of one run over the previous run averaged .17k over the twelve runs (the biggest increase was .3k).

Beginning in November, I changed to a route that includes (small) hills (more like gradual inclines and declines).

In the first two and a half weeks of November, I have run six times; November 6th was 2.1k and today (the 20th) was 4.5k (continuous run). The total distance of continuous runs for these six is 18.9k (and with running/walking is 21.9k).

The increase in distance of one run over the previous run averaged .45k for these six runs (the biggest increase was .8k).

With these increasing averages and distances, I am noticing that a two day recovery may not be sufficient for me and I may have to go to a three day recovery cycle. Even so, if I can increase my distance by an average of 1k per week over the next 17-20 weeks, I would be up to 20k; leaving me a buffer of 18+ weeks to work on speed.

Also, I just got a new battery for my old digital watch which has a stopwatch function so I will start trying to get some time info going "soon".

Since September, I have been reading some of Peter's old runners magazines, one of which is iRun; one of their features is something called "iRun because" where people write a statement about why they run. Most are very inspirational (and serious). However, because I have a humorous streak, and sometimes lots of waiting time while on limo runs, I have come up with some of my own, which I plan on sharing when I make a post and hopefully make you chuckle (or at least bring a smile to your face).

Today I will do two to get started; the first "iRun because" is for the "young" runners; iRun because... I don't have (or need) a driver's license.

The second is iRun because... I have running shoes.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Running Log- Glen Cuthbert

Glen Cuthbert

Date: Saturday, November 13, 2010

Location: Caledonia, Ontario

Duration: 31:27

Distance: 5 km

Group Run. Not bad for my first time running 5k. It was cold (-1) but once going didn't feel it. Sore the next day.


Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Running Log- Caleb Knor

Caleb Knor

Date: Monday, November 1, 2010

Location: Hamilton, Ontario

Duration: 25:00

Distance: 5 km

Ran 5k. I feel pretty lame for saying this when I hear Peter is running so much, but I hear “slow and steady wins the race.”

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Running Log- Peter Burrill

Peter Burrill

Date: Oct 31
Distance: 6.25 Miles
Duration: 50;18
Route: River trail from home
Comments: Sunday morning run before church to get the weekly mileage up to 40. Cool morning but nice for running. Nice to see the sun rise while you are sweating up a storm.

Date: Oct 30
Distance: 6.25 Miles
Duration: 47:30
Route: Pittsburgh hotel treadmill (boring)
Comments: .5 m hard and .25m easy x 7. Felt not to bad from long run yesterday.

Date: Oct 29
Distance: 19 Miles
Duration:2:42:56
Route: Sudbury Ramsey Lake area
Comments: Cool day but nice run. 3C and cloudy.

Date: Oct 26
Distance: 8.5Miles
Duration: 1:09:15
Route: Fredericton, St. John River trail
Comments: Easy run to Grammie and Grammpie Silver's and back to hotel. Light rain and 7C a little miserable. Legs felt much better after a day off on Monday.