Training Log 04/05/20

Good route today. Just under 8 miles (7.97 or so) with 425 feet of vertical. One tiny benefit to the “stay at home” environment that we’re all in is that the roads are nowhere near as busy. Today only one idiot got close with their truck.

14 weeks from today is the Mad Marathon in VT. 2350 total vertical, including two 1.4 mile climbs of around 380 feet each in the first nine miles. Today’s training pays off on race day. Or at least that’s what I keep telling myself.

Training Log 03/29/20

I figure that the upcoming races in May will be cancelled. Nuts! With this, I’ve decided to redo the training plan to get very ready for the climbs of the Mad Marathon in July in Vermont. It starts with two 1.5-mile climbs, around 380 feet each, in the first 9 miles. After that there’s still lots of vertical, including a steep dip (that you run going out at mile 13 and coming back at mile 22.4) called “Cabot’s Dip” that looks like a roller coaster.

The training plan will target a 4:00:00 Mad Marathon finish (43 minutes faster than last year), and will include lots of hills work. It’ll also include targets for weight to try to slim down and drop the excess. Every pound dropped is one less dragged around 26 miles!

The automated tools are written to extract the training schedule for the upcoming next few weeks from my training spreadsheet. I’ll work out the bugs over the next few weeks. I automate everything I can.