Sunday, November 18, 2007

PEOPLE SHOULD POST THEIR TRAINING

Please post your training. It might seem boring to you at times but it is where we are spending most of our running time. I think we all can learn a great deal from one another.

5 comments:

  1. Athleticore is a pretty good website for logging miles.

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  2. i'm at runnerunner.com

    about three years worth of recording.

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  3. runpr.blogspot.com

    Now that the stress fracture has healed, I just started logging it online for the first time.

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  4. My logs are hand written via quil pen in a leather-bound journal.

    At least half of the above statement is true.

    In all seriousness, my journal is very detailed (like my post-race reports) with how I'm feeling, wildlife I encounter, with whom I run with et cetera.

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  5. Hand writing is still the best but it's also nice to have quick and easy access to graphs and colorful things. I use www.running2win.com and am signed up on FloTrackr, but never use that one. Athleticore is where the Hansons folks post their stuff and it's all public.

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