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.
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.
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.
Athleticore is a pretty good website for logging miles.
ReplyDeletei'm at runnerunner.com
ReplyDeleteabout three years worth of recording.
runpr.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNow that the stress fracture has healed, I just started logging it online for the first time.
My logs are hand written via quil pen in a leather-bound journal.
ReplyDeleteAt 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.
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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