Thursday, December 12, 2013

4 x 4:00 L4 Skate Skiing Intervals - Como Park

It never works quite the way it is supposed to: got myself out of bed bright and early and changed the battery on my Garmin HRM. It still didn't work. I changed the battery on my old (original) Garmin HRM, that one worked. I need to make a new rubber strap for that one, pretty stretched out. It worked, aand it was certainly better than when I forgot my Garmin for a Sisu training on Tuesday. Anyway, I was a little later than I had intended. Arrived just a little before the second skier.

  • 10:00 warm-up
  • 4 x 4:00 L4 skate intervals with 3:00-4:00 recovery
  • 10:00 cool-down.

I would have preferred more warm-up and cool-down but didn't have the time.
Saw a fox, right by the club house, was standing on top of the steep little climb from the parking area. He took off as I approched and the loop I took must have made him think that i was trying to round him up, as I nearly circled him. On Monday I had seen his tracks, it looked like he had followed most of the course.
Much milder this morning, a very light dusting of fresh snow. glide was very good. The trail is wearing thin in some spots.
Did this without a headlight, only lost the trail once.

Summary

Name 4 x 4:00 L4 Skate Skiing Intervals
Location Hamline Midway/Como Park to North St. Paul
Start Time 12/12/2013 5:55 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Other
Distance 10.97 km Time 00:49:51.0
Time Moving 00:49:51.0 Stopped 00:00:00.0
Average pace 04:32 min/km Max. pace 02:42 min/km
Average heart rate 148 bpm Max. heart rate 168 bpm
Total Ascent 76 m
+7 m/km
Total Descent -67 m
-6 m/km
Weather Cloudy; -15.1 °C

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Skate Skiing - Skate Ski with Sisu Friends - Lake Elmo Park Reserve

I had two options today: going with the boys to Lake Elmo Park Reserve or with the grrrls to Battle Creek. I knew Heather, Kitty, Margie and Battle Creek would have turned me into hamburger, so Lake Elmo it was. A nice, civilized outing with John, Tom, Dayton and Peter with lots of chatting. Like the other venues I visited thus far, I am impressed with coverage. There is no grass or dirt showing through the snow. And more snow was falling as we skied! My last ski at Lake Elmo last winter had been on March 19.

Dayton, Peter, Tom and John.


Summary

Name Skate Ski with Sisu Friends
Location Lake Elmo Park Reserve
Start Time 12/8/2013 9:19 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Cross-country Skiing:Skate Skiing
Distance 13.65 km Time 01:15:40.0
Time Moving 01:15:40.0 Stopped 00:00:00.0
Average pace 05:32 min/km Max. pace 02:42 min/km
Average heart rate 146 bpm Max. heart rate 165 bpm
Total Ascent 59 m
+4 m/km
Total Descent -45 m
-3 m/km
Weather Snow; -14.7 °C

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Skijoring 2 Laps - Highland 9-Hole

Downright balmy compared to yesterday although I did get cold fingers. Mellie had the dickens at the beginning, so excited. And she was dipping for snow throughout. Have to figure out how to get her to drink before training so she does not have quite that compulsion. Super conditions, in spite of the cold temps glide was very good and the wax seemed to hold on.

Summary

Name Highland Skijoring 2 Laps
Location Highland 9-Hole
Start Time 12/8/2013 8:12 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Cross-country Skiing
Distance 7.23 km Time 00:28:54.0
Time Moving 00:28:54.0 Stopped 00:00:00.0
Average pace 03:59 min/km Max. pace 02:55 min/km
Average heart rate 148 bpm Max. heart rate 160 bpm
Total Ascent 43 m
+6 m/km
Total Descent -41 m
-6 m/km
Weather Snow; -15.7 °C

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Skate Skiing - Como Park Skate Skiing

Two laps. What a glorious day. A little brisk but for 10 cm of snow, the coverage is awesome, no problem what soever on the skate portion of the trail, a little grass here and there in the classic tracks. My right thumb and a couple of my fingers got cold, but not painfully so, and it abated after a while. If anything, I was overdressed. Not many people out. I don't get why quite a few people seem crabby, so serious, not cracking a smile, while it's hard for me to wash a stupid grin off my face. I just feel like sharing the joy over good snow: AWESOME, get out there and ski, people!


Summary

Name Como Park Skate Skiing
Location Hamline Midway/Como Park to North St. Paul
Start Time 12/7/2013 11:47 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Cross-country Skiing:Skate Skiing
Distance 10.83 km Time 00:44:51.0
Time Moving 00:44:51.0 Stopped 00:00:00.0
Average pace 04:08 min/km Max. pace 02:47 min/km
Average heart rate 164 bpm Max. heart rate 171 bpm
Total Ascent 78 m
+7 m/km
Total Descent -64 m
-6 m/km
Weather Sunny; -17.3 °C

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Skate Skiing - Skate Skiing--First Time Out this Year! - ABR, Ironwood, MI

So great to be skiing on real snow again and what a place to start! There were a few) (very few indeed) wet spots but that was it. Did the majority of open trails but did not do Peltonen Passout, not because I wanted to avoid the climb, rather because I was concerned about the descents. I want to get my snow ski legs before I dare going down technical hills.
Definitely a different feel than going on roller skis. Initially, I felt some muscles in my lower legs that I hadn't felt, well, that I hadn't felt since about a year ago. Fortunately, that tension dissipated quickly. Very enjoyable ski!

Summary

Name Skate Skiing--First Time Out this Year!
Location ABR, Ironwood, MI
Start Time 11/30/2013 9:40 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Cross-country Skiing:Skate Skiing
Distance 14.42 km Time 01:01:11.0
Time Moving 01:01:11.0 Stopped 00:00:00.0
Average pace 04:14 min/km Max. pace 02:48 min/km
Average heart rate 150 bpm Max. heart rate 169 bpm
Total Ascent 62 m
+4 m/km
Total Descent -66 m
-5 m/km
Weather Cloudy; -1.1 °C

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Race - Turkey Day Trail Trot 10k - Battle Creek West, St. Paul

Since I was in town I had to come out to support my club. Signed up for the Turkey Day Trail Trot 10 km distance.
Lots of friends, Donna and her husband, Heather, Matt, Tom, Margie, Jim were running, Chris, Dayton and John were part of organizing.
The course was about 3/4 on the ski trail and 1/4 on single track. I liked the layout because it provided variety and was not quite as heavy on the hills. That doesn't mean that this was not primarily a hill event. Great challenge, especially passing the 5k runner and walkers on the single track section. They were very polite and stepped aside to let us pass. I ran much of the way with a couple of guys. One, in an orange jacket, climbed like a goat but was a little cautious on the steep downhills. That's why I was able to stick with him till the last 750 m or so. Great event, happy with my result.

Summary

Name Turkey Day Trail Trot 10k
Location Battle Creek West, St. Paul
Start Time 11/28/2013 8:04 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Running:Race
Distance 9.93 km Time 00:49:05.0
Time Moving 00:49:03.0 Stopped 00:00:02.0
Average pace 04:56 min/km Max. pace 03:42 min/km
Average heart rate 165 bpm Max. heart rate 170 bpm
Total Ascent 189 m
+19 m/km
Total Descent -194 m
-20 m/km
Weather Sunny; -5.2 °C

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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Long Run Downtown-Lilydayle

11/17/2013 6:48 AM: Running - Hamline Midway to Downtown St. Paul - 23.10 km - 02:06:56.0 h

Summary

Name Downtown-Lilydayle
Location Hamline Midway to Downtown St. Paul
Start Time 11/17/2013 6:48 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Running
Distance 23.10 km Time 02:06:56.0
Time Moving 02:06:21.0 Stopped 00:00:35.0
Average pace 05:29 min/km Max. pace 03:38 min/km
Average heart rate 147 bpm Max. heart rate 158 bpm
Total Ascent 115 m
+5 m/km
Total Descent -121 m
-5 m/km
Weather Cloudy; 5.2 °C
Calories 2,045 kcal
Notes I had 2 hrs roller ski or bike on my program. Because of the wet conditions I opted for a run. Meant to take the BNSF service road to N of downtown but changed plans because I saw headlights of a car in a distance. Not keen on testing the leniency of RR personnel ... Ran through S Como neighborhood and then along Como Ave instead. Through downtown St. Paul, along a short stretch of the Green Line and the across the Wabasha bridge onto Lilydale trail. Mellie appreciated the off leash time. The new trails are in super shape. I only saw one bicyclist and one guy with a lab today. He (the lab) was about Mellie's size but weight about twice as much. Very friendly year-old puppy who treated me to a brotherly body slam. The owner wanted to lure him away from me with positive reinforcement and had suddenly two dogs interested in what he was doling out. Fortunately Mellie listens and came right away. Finishing up along the Amtrak and Ayd Mill Rd. The Hamline Ave Bridge is practically done and open for traffic. Drove across for the fist time yesterday. Plenty of room for bikes and pedestrians!
Custom Data Fields:
* TRIMP: 237

Map: Street - openstreetmap.org (Mapnik)

Equipment

No Photo Name Type Time Used Distance
Used
Life
remaining
1 Nike - Air Pegasus+ 29 Trail WR Running shoe 2d 02:04:00 493.7 km 506.3 km

Splits

No Type Start
Time
Start
Distance
Duration Distance Elevation
Change
Ascent/
Descent
Average
Pace
Average
Heart rate
Calories
Burnt
Notes
1 Active 6:48:29 AM 0.00 km 00:09:24.0 1.61 km -8 m +0 m / -8 m 05:50 min/km 136 bpm (75%) 133 kcal
2 Active 6:57:53 AM 1.61 km 00:08:41.9 1.61 km -1 m +6 m / -7 m 05:24 min/km 142 bpm (78%) 139 kcal
3 Active 7:06:35 AM 3.22 km 00:08:23.7 1.61 km -8 m +7 m / -15 m 05:13 min/km 144 bpm (79%) 136 kcal
4 Active 7:15:00 AM 4.83 km 00:08:31.7 1.61 km +2 m +13 m / -12 m 05:18 min/km 148 bpm (82%) 143 kcal
5 Active 7:23:32 AM 6.44 km 00:08:17.1 1.61 km -27 m +5 m / -33 m 05:08 min/km 145 bpm (80%) 134 kcal
6 Active 7:31:50 AM 8.05 km 00:08:48.2 1.61 km -23 m +1 m / -24 m 05:28 min/km 144 bpm (79%) 140 kcal
7 Active 7:40:38 AM 9.66 km 00:08:50.1 1.61 km -9 m +0 m / -9 m 05:29 min/km 145 bpm (80%) 141 kcal
8 Active 7:49:29 AM 11.27 km 00:08:48.8 1.61 km +1 m +0 m / 1 m 05:28 min/km 145 bpm (80%) 141 kcal
9 Active 7:58:19 AM 12.87 km 00:09:22.3 1.61 km +16 m +18 m / -2 m 05:49 min/km 146 bpm (80%) 145 kcal
10 Active 8:07:42 AM 14.48 km 00:08:33.5 1.61 km -11 m +10 m / -22 m 05:19 min/km 148 bpm (81%) 138 kcal
11 Active 8:16:16 AM 16.09 km 00:09:16.2 1.61 km +26 m +25 m / 1 m 05:45 min/km 150 bpm (82%) 154 kcal
12 Active 8:25:33 AM 17.70 km 00:09:12.4 1.61 km +17 m +30 m / -14 m 05:43 min/km 151 bpm (83%) 151 kcal
13 Active 8:34:46 AM 19.31 km 00:09:09.0 1.61 km +18 m +2 m / 16 m 05:41 min/km 151 bpm (83%) 153 kcal
14 Active 8:43:55 AM 20.92 km 00:08:41.3 1.61 km -1 m +0 m / -1 m 05:23 min/km 152 bpm (84%) 147 kcal
15 Active 8:52:37 AM 22.53 km 00:02:55.4 0.57 km +/-0 m +0 m / 0 m 05:09 min/km 155 bpm (85%) 50 kcal
Totals: 02:06:56.0 23.10 km -10 m +117 m / -128 m 05:29 min/km 147 bpm (81%) 2,045 kcal

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Stopped Times (pace below 15:32 min/km)

No Start
Time
Start
Distance
Duration Distance Average
Pace
Heart Rate
Before
Heart Rate
After
1 7:28:44 AM 7.46 km 00:00:05.0 0.00 km 17:49 min/km 142 bpm (78%) 142 bpm (78%)
2 7:38:49 AM 9.37 km 00:00:04.0 0.00 km 17:20 min/km 144 bpm (79%) 144 bpm (79%)
3 8:00:41 AM 13.32 km 00:00:18.0 0.01 km 21:35 min/km 147 bpm (80%) 139 bpm (76%)
4 8:01:57 AM 13.50 km 00:00:02.0 0.00 km 55:19 min/km 141 bpm (78%) 141 bpm (77%)
5 8:19:59 AM 16.76 km 00:00:02.0 0.00 km 23:40 min/km 152 bpm (84%) 152 bpm (84%)
6 8:42:04 AM 20.64 km 00:00:04.0 0.00 km 17:26 min/km 150 bpm (83%) 149 bpm (82%)

Speed

Min. Max. Avg.
5.8 km/h 16.5 km/h 10.9 km/h


Splits: Recorded laps

Heart Rate

Min. Max. Avg.
87.0 bpm 157.9 bpm 146.5 bpm


Splits: Recorded laps

Elevation

Min. Max. Avg.
200.5 m 280.1 m 241.2 m


Splits: Recorded laps

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Race - Arctic Commando 5 km Trail Race - Battle Creek West, St. Paul

Fun, as always, a lot of friends from various walks of life. Of course Sisu Skiers, including Dayton, Matt, Paul, Kitty, Tom and assorted kids. I sure did not feel this. And Central Parents, like Theresa Kendrick, John Hering and Dave Bergstrom. Fun to see the Central kids, too, but not as fun when Colin's classmates were cheering me on. 
Ran a good race though it did not feel like it. It never does, as this is one tough course. But I had a new PB on the course, in terms of pace maintained. Monika Sattler won the women's race.
Even won a raffle prize, stone grinding at Finn Sisu Good deal! I never win, but tey had a prize for pretty much everyone!

Summary

Name Arctic Commando 5 km Trail Race
Location Battle Creek West, St. Paul
Start Time 11/9/2013 9:02 AM (UTC-06:00) Category My Activities:Running:Race
Distance 5.06 km Time 00:24:07.0
Time Moving 00:24:06.0 Stopped 00:00:01.0
Average pace 04:45 min/km Max. pace 03:36 min/km
Average heart rate 168 bpm Max. heart rate 174 bpm
Total Ascent 106 m
+21 m/km
Total Descent -107 m
-21 m/km
Weather Cloudy; 6.1 °C

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

30:00 L3 around Como Lake


Summary

Name30:00 L3 around Como Lake
LocationHamline Midway/Como Park
Start Time10/31/2013 5:37 AM (UTC-05:00)CategoryMy Activities:Running
Distance15.47 kmTime01:25:10.0
Time Moving01:23:53.0Stopped00:01:17.0
Average pace05:30 min/kmMax. pace04:16 min/km
Average heart rate145 bpmMax. heart rate164 bpm
Total Ascent40 m
+3 m/km
Total Descent-40 m
-3 m/km
WeatherCloudy; 7.8 °C
Calories1,073 kcal
NotesGood morning for a run, mild and moist. The plan called for a 30:00 L3/Anaerobic Treshold session. Not wanting to get too far away from home, decided to do it around Como Lake.
Easy 5 km warmup
30:00 L3
Easy cooldown.
I felt very good throughout the distance, maybe with the exception of running with short sleeves (I took my jacket of after warm-up). A light long-sleeved tech shirt might have been a better option but I am glad I did not wear any heavy gear. Cardio and breathing-wise I could have kept this pace going for a long time. Mellie did not show any signs of getting tired, either even though she was on leash for the entire run. We are getting fit :-) My last 10:00 split was the fastest one because it was all flat. The first 10:00 was the hilliest stretch.
Custom Data Fields:
* TRIMP:182


Equipment

NoPhotoNameTypeTime UsedDistance
Used
Life
remaining
1Nike - Air Pegasus+ 29 Trail WRRunning shoe1d 20:50:00443.2 km556.8 km

Splits

NoTypeStart
Time
Start
Distance
DurationDistanceElevation
Change
Ascent/
Descent
Average
Pace
Average
Heart rate
Calories
Burnt
Notes
1Active5:37:14 AM0.00 km00:32:18.65.35 km-13 m+13 m / -26 m06:02 min/km133 bpm (73%)378 kcal
2Active6:09:33 AM5.35 km00:10:00.02.12 km+/-0 m+6 m / -6 m04:42 min/km157 bpm (86%)145 kcal
3Active6:19:34 AM7.47 km00:00:03.40.01 km+/-0 m+0 m / 0 m05:43 min/km159 bpm (87%)0 kcal
4Active6:19:37 AM7.48 km00:10:00.02.13 km+1 m+4 m / -3 m04:41 min/km159 bpm (88%)148 kcal
5Active6:29:38 AM9.61 km00:00:02.90.01 km+/-0 m+0 m / 0 m05:18 min/km160 bpm (88%)0 kcal
6Active6:29:41 AM9.62 km00:10:00.02.19 km-3 m+0 m / -3 m04:33 min/km162 bpm (89%)151 kcal
7Active6:39:42 AM11.82 km00:00:02.20.01 km+/-0 m+0 m / 0 m07:11 min/km160 bpm (88%)0 kcal
8Active6:39:44 AM11.82 km00:00:24.50.03 km+/-0 m+0 m / 0 m11:49 min/km154 bpm (85%)6 kcal
9Active6:40:09 AM11.86 km00:05:00.00.67 km+8 m+5 m / 3 m07:29 min/km134 bpm (73%)37 kcal
10Active6:45:10 AM12.52 km00:17:18.82.98 km+16 m+15 m / 0 m05:48 min/km146 bpm (80%)208 kcal
Totals:01:25:10.015.47 km+8 m+44 m / -36 m05:30 min/km145 bpm (80%)1,073 kcal

Timer Pauses

NoStart
Time
Start
Distance
DurationHeart Rate
Before
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After

Speed

Min.Max.Avg.
1.1 km/h14.0 km/h10.9 km/h


Splits: Recorded laps

Heart Rate

Min.Max.Avg.
85.3 bpm163.8 bpm144.9 bpm


Splits: Recorded laps

Elevation

Min.Max.Avg.
243.5 m267.5 m253.3 m


Splits: Recorded laps

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Sisu MYR: Interval - 11 x 2:30 L4 Hill Bounding at Battle Creek at Battle Creek West


Summary

Name 11 x 2:30 L4 Hill Bounding at Battle Creek
Location Battle Creek West, St. Paul
Start Time 10/22/2013 6:32 PM (UTC-05:00) Category My Activities:Running:Interval
Distance 12.58 km Time 01:33:55.0
Time Moving 01:23:37.0 Stopped 00:10:18.0
Average pace 07:27 min/km Max. pace 04:39 min/km
Average heart rate 140 bpm Max. heart rate 170 bpm
Total Ascent 382 m
+31 m/km
Total Descent -385 m
-31 m/km
Weather 2.0 °C
Calories 1,048 kcal
Notes 11 x 2:30 L4 Hill Bounding at Battle Creek. The best workout this season. Had individual attention on my bounding technique from Chris and Jeremy. This was one tough SOB of a workout with legs turning to rubber and snapping for air like a fish on dry land. And it started snowing towards the end of the workout. Fun, fun, fun!!!
Custom Data Fields:

Map: Street - openstreetmap.org (CycleMap)

Equipment

No Photo Name Type Time Used Distance
Used
Life
remaining
1 Nike - Air Pegasus+ 29 Trail WR Running shoe 1d 19:25:00 427.7 km 572.3 km

Splits

No Type Start
Time
Start
Distance
Duration Distance Elevation
Change
Ascent/
Descent
Average
Pace
Average
Heart rate
Calories
Burnt
Notes
1 Active 6:32:49 PM 0.00 km 00:14:59.0 2.43 km -13 m +39 m / -52 m 06:09 min/km 142 bpm (78%) 220 kcal
2 Active 6:47:49 PM 2.43 km 00:03:20.8 0.03 km +1 m +2 m / -1 m 01:59:57 h/km 98 bpm (54%) 1 kcal
3 Active 6:51:09 PM 2.46 km 00:03:06.8 0.52 km +30 m +29 m / 0 m 05:58 min/km 152 bpm (83%) 42 kcal
4 Active 6:54:16 PM 2.98 km 00:03:35.7 0.51 km -28 m +1 m / -29 m 07:04 min/km 141 bpm (78%) 38 kcal
5 Active 6:57:52 PM 3.49 km 00:02:36.2 0.42 km +28 m +28 m / 0 m 06:09 min/km 159 bpm (87%) 38 kcal
6 Active 7:00:28 PM 3.91 km 00:03:20.2 0.42 km -28 m +1 m / -28 m 07:52 min/km 137 bpm (75%) 33 kcal
7 Active 7:03:49 PM 4.34 km 00:02:38.9 0.44 km +28 m +28 m / 0 m 05:59 min/km 159 bpm (87%) 40 kcal
8 Active 7:06:28 PM 4.78 km 00:03:21.5 0.45 km -30 m +1 m / -31 m 07:32 min/km 140 bpm (77%) 37 kcal
9 Active 7:09:49 PM 5.22 km 00:02:44.4 0.42 km +29 m +28 m / 0 m 06:30 min/km 154 bpm (85%) 36 kcal
10 Active 7:12:34 PM 5.65 km 00:03:18.5 0.42 km -29 m +1 m / -29 m 07:51 min/km 136 bpm (75%) 36 kcal
11 Active 7:15:52 PM 6.07 km 00:02:34.2 0.42 km +29 m +29 m / 0 m 06:04 min/km 156 bpm (85%) 36 kcal
12 Active 7:18:26 PM 6.49 km 00:03:27.3 0.43 km -28 m +1 m / -29 m 08:07 min/km 134 bpm (73%) 33 kcal
13 Active 7:21:54 PM 6.92 km 00:02:32.9 0.41 km +28 m +28 m / 0 m 06:11 min/km 156 bpm (86%) 36 kcal
14 Active 7:24:27 PM 7.33 km 00:04:12.0 0.42 km -29 m +0 m / -29 m 09:56 min/km 130 bpm (71%) 29 kcal
15 Active 7:28:39 PM 7.75 km 00:02:46.1 0.41 km +29 m +29 m / 0 m 06:45 min/km 155 bpm (85%) 35 kcal
16 Active 7:31:25 PM 8.16 km 00:03:45.2 0.42 km -29 m +2 m / -30 m 08:50 min/km 134 bpm (73%) 33 kcal
17 Active 7:35:10 PM 8.58 km 00:02:33.6 0.42 km +29 m +29 m / 0 m 06:03 min/km 155 bpm (85%) 36 kcal
18 Active 7:37:44 PM 9.01 km 00:03:49.3 0.42 km -29 m +2 m / -31 m 09:00 min/km 132 bpm (73%) 35 kcal
19 Active 7:41:33 PM 9.43 km 00:02:29.3 0.41 km +29 m +29 m / 0 m 06:03 min/km 152 bpm (84%) 36 kcal
20 Active 7:44:02 PM 9.84 km 00:03:53.2 0.42 km -29 m +1 m / -30 m 09:16 min/km 130 bpm (71%) 32 kcal
21 Active 7:47:56 PM 10.26 km 00:02:31.2 0.42 km +30 m +30 m / 0 m 06:00 min/km 153 bpm (84%) 36 kcal
22 Active 7:50:27 PM 10.68 km 00:04:12.2 0.43 km -30 m +1 m / -31 m 09:48 min/km 128 bpm (70%) 31 kcal
23 Active 7:54:39 PM 11.11 km 00:02:36.2 0.43 km +30 m +30 m / 0 m 06:04 min/km 150 bpm (82%) 36 kcal
24 Active 7:57:15 PM 11.54 km 00:09:29.0 1.07 km -18 m +19 m / -36 m 08:50 min/km 129 bpm (71%) 83 kcal
Totals: 01:33:55.0 12.58 km +/-0 m +385 m / -385 m 07:27 min/km 140 bpm (77%) 1,048 kcal

Speed

Min. Max. Avg.
0.2 km/h 12.9 km/h 8.0 km/h


Splits: Recorded laps

Heart Rate

Min. Max. Avg.
91.5 bpm 170.0 bpm 139.7 bpm


Splits: Recorded laps

Elevation

Min. Max. Avg.
268.0 m 300.9 m 285.8 m


Splits: Recorded laps

Saturday, February 23, 2013

American Birkebeiner 2013

My first Birkie! What can I say, there were certainly some cons, like big crowds, long lines, slow shuffling up the steep hills and other mass-sport related distractions but they were fare outweighed by the pros, like physical and mental challenge, fun tag games trying to weave an ideal route while passing the big crowds and being with many friends.



I passed a few of my club mates and it was nice to give and receive encouragement at those time. I actually bumped (very lightly) into our host John, who let us stay in his family cabin in Minong. I had descended a hill and following coach's orders I maximized glide from the momentum and did not pay attention, ever so gently touching the last guy in line up the hill. When I passed him, it turned out to be John. I was passed by fellow Sisu Skier Per, who due to big gap since his last Birkie (he likes the crowds even less than I do) and without a time from a qualifying event found himself in Wave 6, one wave behind my own. He caught up to me after the first 10 km in a particularly crowded passage and I heard him coming: "Passing on your left! Passing on your right! Oh hi Christian, looking good!" He finished in 2:55. Awesome!

Last and certainly not least there was the great instruction, coaching and encouragement we received from Sisu Skiers and the warm welcome we received from our club mates at the finish line! I will certainly do it again!

  Conditions: with an average temp of around -2 it was very mild, lots of soft, fresh snow which made me think of Sisu Ski Fest and most skiing I've done in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

  Waxing: Gear West Birkie wax service, not cheap but better than I could have done. It felt like that by the time I began the last third it had been skied off. This is the wax review by Gear West (I inserted the actual wax type in parentheses which I received from Tom at Gear West):
Sat and Sun we applied a low fluoro basecoat (Swix LF6) based on current trends and forecasted temps.   Swix Team tested on the Birkie trail Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday morning we applied the recommended HF Wax (Swix HF5), loaded the skis in the van and hauled them to Hayward.Swix, Matt Liebsch and Gear West wax techs tested Thursday and Friday mornings. Friday after testing we determined for Waves 1, 2, 3 we would apply a top coat appropriate for the new fresh snow. Waves 4, 5, 6 we choose a top coat (Swix FC100) for corn snow conditions and for Waves 7, 8, 9 we applied a top coat best suited for heavier and wetter snow.
   Skis: Atomic Worldcup Skate '11, bought on sale at the beginning of this season. Nice step up from my '10 Race Skates, several ounces lighter.

  Boots: '11 Salomon S-Lab Carbon Skate. They fit my foot, my second pair of this type of boot.

  Poles: Yoko 8100, the orange sticks. At km 40, something detached on my right hand strap and I did not have a good hand grip any longer. I decided to finish with the poles in spite of this inconvenience. I have not closely investigated, but it may be just a Velcro strap that came undone.

  Clothing: thin waffle shirt, vented Nike Pro Combat shirt, Sisu skin shirt, X2 compression tights, Sisu skin tights, Fit socks, Sisu ski fest hat, MNOC buff, Yoko WindStopper gloves. Close to perfect, everything was wring-out wet at the finish.

  Goggles: Oakley Half Jacket XLJ with yellow tint glass, very good. Have had those for a very long time.

  Nutrition:
  Breakfast: 1 1/4 cup of oat meal with brown sugar and raisins, 1 banana.
  During race: Hammer gel: 70 g of Hammer gel berry, 14 g Hammer gel espresso from squeeze bottles. This corresponds to less than 3 gel packs but I think it is easily more. I never can get everything out of the gel packs. 1.5 L of Gatorade from powder in S-Lab XA Advanced Skin 12 Set, which I tried out extensively during longer skis prior to the Birkie. 3-4 cups of energy drinks I picked up during the second half and a couple of banana pieces.
 Never hit the wall and never cramped, so I must have done OK in the nutrition and pacing department.
Post-race: Since the line for the free chicken noodle soup seemed too long, I re-hydrated and fortified with 3 pints of beer, a hamburger, a brat, a Snickers bar and a Twix bar.

  Physio Observations:
  Garmin HR monitor: Average HR, at 157 bpm definitely closer to race pace.
  Omron body composition scale: A couple hours after my beer and junk food binge I weighed in at 81 kg, which is normal for me, high after such an effort. However, my body composition showed body fat of 10.4% over 42% of muscle mass. Typical is more like 15% for body fat 39% for muscle mass. New record.

MNOC friend Darryn worried that I didn't have enough fun. How does this look? I hope my
technique looked a little better most of the time but at least I look like I'm having a good time.
Some analysis, with an eye on next year's Birkie:

Here are the official results from birkie.com: Bib # 5276.

I created a spreadsheet file for the skate results from the pdf available at the official site. It can be accessed here. Based on that,
  • I finished 6th from Wave 5 starting from the back of that wave.
  • Faster than 94% in Wave 4, 76% in Wave 3 and 35% in Wave 2 
  • Physically passed at least 650 skiers from waves 2, 3 and 4. 
Based on the Birkie's current wave placement rules (see wave placement tab I created on my spreadsheet) I should get into Wave 3 next year. That aught to gain me at least 10 minutes I wasted being stuck behind masses of slower skiers. On the other hand, being stuck probably helped me pace myself.

One question I have is whether a highly technically skilled skier has less of an advantage in these soft snow conditions over a less skilled but physically strong skier such as myself. I dropped several competitors who looked like much better skiers than me. I'd pass or catch up to them in the hills but they pulled ahead on the flats. Bitch Hill did them in ...

During the last uphills, there had been a hint of a cramp building in my inner thighs but it never materialized. When I reached the lake, I was able to cruise past another good number of skiers. At the finish, I was greeted by my friends from Sisu Skiers.
Done! Thanks for snapping the pic, Ben!

I walked to the bag pickup and based on the overwhelming number of bags still there for wave five I sensed that I had done pretty well in my wave.

A see of bags awaiting the skiers. (Photo by Emily Green)

Friday, January 25, 2013

Early Season Skijoring 2012-13

Early season snow in 2012 made for a few nice skijoring outings and brought some hope and promise for a better season over last year. It was better alright, nine skijoring outings with 65 quality km for December-January, including the King Boreas race over last year's three skijors totaling less than 18 km for the entire season. Unfortunately, the snow on the trails that allow dogs was soon whittled away by thaw and rain events that left Mellie and me high and dry after the first January week.

January 4 at Highland 9-Hole Golf Course
It came to no surprise that after a week of forced rest, Mell was raring to go on January 13 King Boreas race, which had to be moved from Phalen Park in St. Paul to the man-made loops of Green Acres. Mellie was so excited to be out there and so unruly that I was glad for the help of a kind ski patrol person who helped to subdue the wild beast.
We are kind of wild before we start running.
When the start finally came, Mellie pulled me with such force that I lost my balance and sat down, fortunately in a position that only cost me a few seconds. She had also managed to pull apart the cheapo carabiner hooks I was using to secure the pull rope to my harness. The left separated just shortly into lap 1 of 3 and the right just before the finish, letting Mellie and me cross the line together, but without being tied up. We finished in the middle of the pack, Mellie pulling a solid performance without slowing down at all on Green Acres' lower loop.

Two cheapo carabiners were no match for the Mellster Unfettered. 
Good luck wrecking this new getup, Mellie! New and improved skijoring
hardware. Petzl Maillon Delta P11 8B (times 2, in steel), Attache 3D
(yellow) and snap shackle (brass)
As a consequence of the equipment failure I did some research, looking for appropriately strong and functional replacement hardware. I replaced the broken carabiners with two Petzl Maillon Rapide P11 8B Delta for the sides (opting for steel rather than the much more expensive aluminum) a Petzl Attache 3D Screw-Lock Carabiner. These new components let the force of the pull go to the corners of the hooks, unlike with my previous setup. Equipment failure should not be a problem any longer.

In the meantime, I am hoping for more snow to do a few more practice runs at Highland 9-Hole, and also for the City of Lakes Skijoring Loppet.