I really envy you this one. I grew up in Wisconsin, and really miss x-country skiing .Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:with the imminent arrival of the winter season, X-country ski-ing
Welcome back from your vacation.
I really envy you this one. I grew up in Wisconsin, and really miss x-country skiing .Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:with the imminent arrival of the winter season, X-country ski-ing
I do like using HR monitor, but I feel more comfortable running without it. I keep 30min LSS runs in my current block and I am happy that I don't need HR strap. Going by feeling of moderate effort seems to be working well for me..Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:Location: south star x-country trail network
Equipment: Mk.1 locomotion devices
Do NOT trust technology. That was apparent from today.
Today's objective was 'E' with emphasis on running within 140 bpm. Within 2 mins of leaving home I knew the HRM was acting up; whether it was from -4 temps or the batteries going, I have no idea but it straight away showed my HR fluctuating from 73 to 168 within seconds of each other.
So I decided to simply run by feel, and ignore the voice from the app telling me to speed up every 30s. From experience I knew I was already running at a good pace/HR, and after 45 mins I had covered over 6km with a conversational pace being maintained.
So although my initial focus was not achieved, my secondary/backup plan was....to have a thoroughly enjoyable run in the crisp cold canadian air on the trails around home...... and feeling I could have carried on a lot longer.
Back to the basement for a 15 min AD cool down.
Due to a change in circumstances, there has been a need to change my training routine somewhat. I won't have access to BB and iron (due to only having the one vehicle at the moment, meaning I cannot get to the training centre prior to clients arriving as my honee doesn't get back until late afternoon)
So for the foreseeable future I will be running a 'green' progressive variation. SE sessions and E sessions will make up the bulk of my routine with HIC thrown in on occasion.
See how that goes.
This one is on my list to try.. I'm afraid that it can be extremely boring...Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:Location: The Glasshouse, basement
Equipment: AD6
50 min E session.
Max HR capped at 123bpm.
Range throughout 116-122
Good aerobic training session
Netflix is your friend!! Or youtube.Barkadion wrote: This one is on my list to try.. I'm afraid that it can be extremely boring...