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Training week ending June 9 2013

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John Hurley

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Jun 10, 2013, 5:53:31 PM6/10/13
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Greeting wreck runners: Please tell us about your training week and
goals.

Michelle

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Jun 10, 2013, 6:02:09 PM6/10/13
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John Hurley <hurle...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Greeting wreck runners: Please tell us about your training week and
> goals.

I'm keeping up with my gradual plan; I'm slowly increasing the amount of
running/jogging in my 5K walks each week. I hope that in about eight
weeks, I'll be walking no more than half the distance. But I've cut back
to one rest day out of four.

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"Too soon we cross the finish line.
Too late we realize the fun was in the running." -- Pogo

Ed Prochak

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Jun 11, 2013, 9:33:01 AM6/11/13
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On Monday, June 10, 2013 5:53:31 PM UTC-4, John Hurley wrote:
> Greeting wreck runners: Please tell us about your training week and
>
> goals.

managed another good week. 7 days of running totaling 12.5 miles.

For this week's speed session I tried doing quarter mile splits. Actually 400 meters and 200 meter recovery distance. Goal was 10 minute pace (2:30) for 6 intervals. I only made 5. At the fourth interval I was clearly slowing down. Some days are good and some not so good.

Counting yesterday, I have 15days running in a row. Now off to make it 16 days.

I am going to need to add some more distance. Maybe today. (morning off work cause of dentist appointment at 11am). I'll let you know how it goes.

Enjoy the run.

Helas

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Jun 13, 2013, 9:53:10 AM6/13/13
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Helas

rms

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Jun 13, 2013, 10:59:29 PM6/13/13
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>Greeting wreck runners: Please tell us about your training week and
goals.

Several days of hill repeats (last week and this), both trail and road.
Hoka bondiBs make steep 2 mile-long 10% road downhills almost enjoyable,
eliminating impact shock on the feet so much I can focus on my stride and
form much more than any other shoe I've ever had.

rms

Ed Prochak

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Jun 17, 2013, 6:56:16 AM6/17/13
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> Helas

Welcome to the group!

So Helas, do you run? Please feel free to share your experiences.

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