Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The First Training Run of 2010

I know some of you have been using your treadmill lately to get your miles in. I don't have a treadmill or a gym membership, so I just get out and run on the snow and ice. It can get slick out there, but here is a slick way to modify running shoes to give you more traction.

Hopefully the snow and ice will be mostly melted before our run on Saturday. We are starting at Veterans Park again at 7:45 a.m. Advanced half marathoners are scheduled for 5 miles and Advanced full marathoners for 8 miles. The routes can be found on the RunnersWorld Tulsa website. I also created maps on the mapmyrun website. They can be found at the following urls.

Five mile route: www.mapmyrun.com/run/united-states/ok/tulsa/575125955918348819
Eight mile route: www.mapmyrun.com/run/united-states/ok/tulsa/596125955897477106
Here are the turn by turn directions:
Five mile route: Take 18th St. to Cincinnati to 19th St. to Swan Lake. At east end of Swan Lake go south on Utica to 21st. Go left on Utica and right on Yorktown. Turn right on 29th St. and stay on it until you get to Woodward Blvd (it zigzags to the right at Peoria). Turn right on Woodward and right on Madison. Left on 21st and back to Veterans Park.

Eight mile route: Take 18th St. to Cincinnati to 19th St. to Swan Lake. At east end of Swan Lake go south on Utica to 21st. Go left on Utica and right on Yorktown. Turn left on 26th St. and stay on it until you get to Florence. Turn right on Florence, right on Evanston, and left on 26th Pl. Turn left on Yorktown. Turn right on 29th St. Follow Victor, which becomes Forest Blvd, which becomes Terwilleger. Go left on 27th and left on Rockford. Turn right on 29th St and follow it to Woodward Blvd (it zigzags to the right at Peoria). Turn right on Woodward and right on Madison. Left on 21st and back to Veterans Park.

We are stepping back on mileage a little bit this week, but we are making up for it by giving you hilly routes. The hills will be good for you, building strength in your legs that will carry you through your marathon or half marathon. In the past, I have tried to give some encouragement on some of the hilly routes by marking verses from the Bible at particularly hilly spots. I won't do that this week because it will be too wet for the chalk to stay on the pavement. But, here are a few of the verses:

I lift up my eyes to the hills-
   where does my help come from?
My help comes from the LORD,
   the Maker of heaven and earth.

He will not let your foot slip. 
(Psalm 121:1-3)

GOD, the Lord, is my strength;
   he makes my feet like the deer's;
   he makes me tread on my high places.
(Hab 3:19)


Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The LORD is the everlasting God,
   the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
   his understanding is unsearchable.
He gives power to the faint,
   and to him who has no might he increases strength.
Even youths shall faint and be weary,
   and young men shall fall exhausted;
but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength;
   they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
   they shall walk and not faint.
(Isaiah 40:28-31)


Saturday, December 26, 2009

2nd Day of Christmas/Boxing Day Report


Not too many people out running with us this morning, the second day of Christmas. Just Sam and me to represent the Ethiopian Elites. The other groups were just as sparse. We did a little under 12 miles, and it was a little slower than our usual pace, but with all the snow and ice it felt like we were putting in a lot of effort. After Sam left, I jogged back on the trail until I met up with Joe, and I ran back with him. Total miles for me is about 13.5. That is also my total for the week.

Rachel wimped out and ran a half marathon on her treadmill at home. At least she got in her miles. Rachel pointed out to me that Saturday was also Boxing Day, but I don't think she was wearing boxing gloves. I think she is more into knife fights. Seriously, boxing day is a holiday in the UK. My sister-in-law, who is from Bermuda says they celebrate it there too. It is also the feast of Stephen, the day that good King Wenceslas went out when the snow lay round about, deep, and crisp, and even. The snow sure was that today.


Activity
Route:
--
Elev. Avg:
646 ft
Location:
Tulsa, OK
Elev. Gain:
+0 ft
Date:
12/26/09
Up/Downhill:
[+344/-344]
Time:
08:03 AM
Difficulty:
4.1 / 5.0

Weather:
Fair

26 F temp; 54% humidity

26 F heat index; winds SW 6
Performance
Distance:
11.78 miles

Time:
1:48:11
Speed:
6.5 mph

Pace:
9' 11 /mi
Heart Rate:
150 bpm (Avg)
Calories:
1503
163 bpm (Peak)
Map

Elevation (ft)

Splits
Mile
Pace (min/mile)
Speed (mph)
Elevation
Gain
actual
+/- avg
actual
+/- avg
1
9' 44
+0' 33
6.2
-0.4
+55 ft
2
9' 22
+0' 11
6.4
-0.1
+7 ft
3
9' 22
+0' 11
6.4
-0.1
-7 ft
4
8' 46
-0' 25
6.8
+0.3
-62 ft
5
10' 30
+1' 19
5.7
-0.8
-20 ft
6
8' 47
-0' 24
6.8
+0.3
0 ft
7
8' 57
-0' 14
6.7
+0.2
+9 ft
8
9' 17
+0' 06
6.5
-0.1
-10 ft
9
8' 36
-0' 35
7.0
+0.4
+6 ft
10
8' 44
-0' 27
6.9
+0.3
-6 ft
11
8' 53
-0' 18
6.8
+0.2
+3 ft
end
8' 59
-0' 12
6.7
+0.1
+23 ft
Versus average of 9' 11 min/mile

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Second Day of Christmas

Yes, we will be running on the second day of Christmas (Saturday, December 26). No need to bring two turtledoves, but bring two warm gloves and apparel selected so you won't freeze. We are starting at Veterans Park at 7:45. The schedule has the advanced full marathoners doing 12 miles and advanced half marathoners doing 7 miles. We will be running even if it is bitterly cold and snowing.

The route directions are as follows:
Advanced Half: 7 miles. Go to Boston Ave. and north to 15th Street. Turn right on 15th. Turn right on Madison and then left on 19th. Go around Swan Lake and return to Madison via 19th Street. Go south on Madison and turn right on Woodward Blvd. Turn left on Cincinnati and right on 25th. Turn left on the trail. Cross the river on the pedestrian bridge and go south to the first water fountain. Return to pedestrian bridge, cross river, and follow the River Parks Trail back to Veterans Park.


Advanced Full: 12 miles. Go to Boston Ave. and north to 15th Street. Turn right on 15th. Turn right on
Madison and then left on 19th. Go around Swan Lake and return to Madison via 19th Street. Go south on Madison and turn right on Woodward Blvd. Turn left on Cincinnati and right on 25th. Turn left on the trail.
Cross the river on the pedestrian bridge and go south past second water fountain and go across the creek with the bridge covered with chain link fence. Turn around at that point and follow the trail on west side of the river to 11th Street. Cross the river, and follow the River Parks Trail back to Veterans Park.

Click here for the map of the routes.

I hope everyone has a great Christmas. We have family in town and are having a great time so far. We just finished having a party tonight with family and some friends and had a great time singing Christmas carols. I think my favorite is "Hark the Herald Angels Sing."

Hark the herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild
God and sinners reconciled"
Joyful, all ye nations rise
Join the triumph of the skies
With the angelic host proclaim:
"Christ is born in Bethlehem"
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"

Christ by highest heav'n adored
Christ the everlasting Lord!
Late in time behold Him come
Offspring of a Virgin's womb
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see
Hail the incarnate Deity
Pleased as man with man to dwell
Jesus, our Emmanuel
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"

Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!
Hail the Son of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings
Ris'n with healing in His wings
Mild He lays His glory by
Born that man no more may die
Born to raise the sons of earth
Born to give them second birth
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Sing Off

Okay, this isn't running related, but I watched the finals in The Sing Off tonight, a competition for a cappella groups. The group that won, nota, was very good, but I kind of liked the fourth place group, the socals. They won me over with this Journey medley a few days ago.


The Beelzebubs, who ended up second, were also pretty good with this Who medley, at least with "Behind Blue Eyes." I'm not sure I really like their name, though.

Nota did a great job on this Jackson medley.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Saturday Before Christmas

We had more people out yesterday than the previous Saturday. Among those present were three runners who did very well in the White Rock Marathon, Rachel, Curtis, and Kaci. I would post a picture here, but my daughter, Becky has my camera. We also had Chuck and Rob joining us. Dave, Holly, Jill, and Sam were back for their second Saturday. Brian also ran with us, as did Kurt.

Many of our group stopped after about 6 miles. Brian, Kurt, Chuck, Jill, Sam, and I then did an out and back to 41st and Riverside after the 6 mile loop. Here is the record of our run:

Activity
Route:
--
Elev. Avg:
632 ft
Location:
Tulsa, OK
Elev. Gain:
-3 ft
Date:
12/19/09
Up/Downhill:
[+380/-383]
Time:
07:58 AM
Difficulty:
3.8 / 5.0

Weather:
Overcast

37 F temp; 72% humidity

37 F heat index; winds NW 10 G 16
Performance
Distance:
10.79 miles

Time:
1:33:08
Speed:
6.9 mph

Pace:
8' 38 /mi
Heart Rate:
149 bpm (Avg)
Calories:
1373
162 bpm (Peak
Map

Elevation (ft)

Splits
Mile
Pace (min/mile)
Speed (mph)
Elevation
Gain
actual
+/- avg
actual
+/- avg
1
8' 41
+0' 03
6.9
-0.0
-29 ft
2
8' 31
-0' 07
7.0
+0.1
+10 ft
3
8' 25
-0' 13
7.1
+0.2
+3 ft
4
9' 29
+0' 51
6.3
-0.6
+23 ft
5
8' 54
+0' 16
6.7
-0.2
+27 ft
6
8' 27
-0' 11
7.1
+0.2
-33 ft
7
8' 41
+0' 03
6.9
-0.0
-23 ft
8
8' 37
-0' 01
7.0
+0.0
-3 ft
9
8' 27
-0' 11
7.1
+0.2
0 ft
10
8' 17
-0' 21
7.2
+0.3
+3 ft
end
8' 29
-0' 09
7.1
+0.1
+19 ft
Versus average of 8' 38 min/mile

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My training for the week went like this:
Monday: 5.5 miles @ 8:02/mile
Tuesday: 5.2 miles @ 8:22/mile
Wednesday: 10.0 miles @ 8:14/mile
Thursday: 5.8 miles @ 9:58/mile
Friday: 6.4 miles @ 8:45/mile
Saturday: 10.8 miles @ 8:38/mile
Total: 43.7 miles

Next Saturday's distances are 7 miles for the half marathoners and 12 miles for the marathoners. Have a merry Christmas everybody!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Marvelite Run



Tulsa Running Club had their annual Marvelite Run last night, and I had a really good time. RunnersWorld runners were out in force. Brian has posted a slideshow on the RunnersWorld Tulsa website. Below is a map and elevation chart of the 5.75 mile run.

Map

Elevation (ft)


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On another note, I went for an MRI on my shoulder Wednesday. Haven't heard the results yet, but when I left the imaging center I took a look at the wristband, which I scanned, and you can see below. Looks like I am a female! I was so excited. Competing as a female, I should be able to win some races, and I am already qualified for Boston. Yay! On the other hand, my wife wasn't so excited about it.



Saturday, December 12, 2009

First Training Run for Oklahoma City Marathon

This morning we had our first training run for the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon and Half Marathon. The Ethiopian Elites was represented today by Dave, Holly, and Sam, who are training for the half and by Jill, Andy, and me, who are training for the full marathon.



Above is a picture of   Dave, Holly, Sam, and Jill before we began. We started right at 8 a.m. at about an 8:45 per mile pace. The temperature was mid 30s with a south wind of 9 mph with gusts to 18. Our course (which is displayed on the map at right) started south along Riverside into the wind. At 31st we headed east to Cincinnati, south to 34th and then east to Peoria. The Jingle Bell Run 5k was today, and we passed the start/finish line about an hour before the race began. Because it was the Jingle Bell Run day, I ran with a green and red elf hat with bells that jingled as I ran. Dave and Holly peeled off from the rest of us at about 45th Street and headed back to the Jingle Bell Run to see Holly's husband run. The rest of us headed back to Riverside, south to about 61st, and then back to Veterans Park.

Sam has just recently started running, and his longest run before today was about 6 miles. He would like to run the half marathon at an 8 minute pace. Judging from how he did today, he will have no problem doing that. We covered 9.3 miles with an average pace of 8:41, and Sam seemed like he was cruising along comfortably the whole way.


The picture above is the group that finished the 9.3 miles together - Jill, me, Andy, and Sam.

I hope to have more people with our group in the coming weeks. We have at least three from our group that missed today's run because they are doing the White Rock Marathon tomorrow. Good luck to Curtis, Kaci, and Rachel! It will be Kaci's first marathon. After that, she will train for a half marathon in the spring.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Thursday Night Run


Eric and I ran in the neighborhoods behind RunnersWorld for our Thursday night run. It was cold, so we started off pretty fast. Before the run I bought some really neat gloves at RunnersWorld. They have an led light in the right glove that flashes. I thought that having that blinking light would make my run safer. I took the picture at left with my cell phone, and the flash went off. Looks like there is quite a bit of reflective material on the gloves as well as the led light. They must have worked. My hands were warm, and I didn't get hit by any cars.

On our run we were treated to many Christmas lights. After about 2.5 miles I stopped and took a picture of one house that was brilliantly lit. Good, because I needed a short break.



The route was pretty hilly, and we were averaging just under an 8 minute pace most of the way, but then the last mile and a half was flat, and we picked up the pace to just over 7 minutes per mile. We finished the run having logged 5.7 miles averaging a pace of 7:44 per mile.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ready to Start a New Training Session

In just a few days we kick off training with RunnersWorld Tulsa for the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. I am already registered for the marathon. I expect it to fill up because it is the 10th running.

Our run on Saturday is a 9-miler that is pretty flat. We will start at Veterans Park at 8 a.m. (be there early so we can leave right at 8). From there we go south on Riverside to 31st, then east on 31st, south on Cincinnati, east on 34th, south on Peoria, past RunnersWorld, through the neighborhood to Hwy 44 and Riverside, south on the trail until we hit the construction, and then back north to Veterans Park.

I cut back on my mileage after the Route 66 Marathon and have just started to pick it up a little. Here's what I've run so far in December:
Dec 3: Two runs in Little Rock. The first was a hilly 6.7 miles at 8:15 pace. The second was 3.3 very hilly miles at a more relaxed 9:34 pace.
Dec 5: Total of 12.3 miles. About 7 of those were on a hilly route with Curtis. Average pace of 8:39.
Dec 7: 4 mile hilly tempo run from downtown Tulsa through and past Owen Park at 7:40 pace.
Dec 8: Easy 4.5 mile run south of downtown at 8:39 pace.
Dec 9: Brrrr! An easy, but hilly, 4.1 mile run north on Denver and back on Boston. Average pace of 8:57.

I am now using my Garmin on most runs, and I have started an online training journal that has all the details. I have included it in my links as bonesinmotion Training Blog.

Monday, November 30, 2009

After the Marathon

I've taken it pretty easy since the marathon. A three mile run on Tuesday evening with Eric and the RunnersWorld group, a 4.3 mile run with Rachel on Thursday (the Von Franken Family Run), and 6 hilly miles with Rachel, Robb, Scott, and David? on Saturday followed by an easy mile on flat ground. Those runs were a lot of fun. I didn't wear my Garmin and didn't care about the pace. Today I decided to push it a little, and the data is below. It was a pretty good tempo run. Tuesday through Thursday I will be in Little Rock on business. I hope to run at least a time or two with Lauren while I am there.
Activity
Route:--Elev. Avg:697 ft
Location:Tulsa, OKElev. Gain:+3 ft
Date:11/30/09Up/Downhill: [+193/-190]
Time:12:22 PMDifficulty:1.9 / 5.0
Weather:Fair
49 F temp; 45% humidity
49 F heat index; winds Calm
Performance
Distance: 4.11 miles
Time:0:30:24
Speed:8.1 mph
Pace:7' 24 /miHeart Rate:151 bpm (Avg)
Calories:514172 bpm (Peak)
Map
Elevation (ft)
Pace (min/mile)
Heart Rate (bpm)
Heart Rate Zones
ZoneRange
(bpm)
Time
In Zone
Distance
In Zone
Zone 5161 - 1790h 06m22% 0.92 mi
Zone 4143 - 1610h 22m73% 2.96 mi
Zone 3125 - 1430h 03m11% 0.40 mi
Zone 2107 - 1250h 00m1% 0.07 mi
Zone 190 - 1070h 00m0% 0.02 mi
(none)out of range0h 00m0% 0.04 mi
Splits
MilePace (min/mile)Speed (mph)Heart
Rate
Elev
Gain
actual+/- avgactual+/- avg
16' 38-0' 469.0+0.9137-49 ft
27' 51+0' 277.6-0.5150+23 ft
37' 19-0' 058.2+0.1151-43 ft
47' 39+0' 157.8-0.3162+76 ft
end6' 00-1' 2410.0+1.9169-3 ft
Versus average of 7' 24 min/mile

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Route 66 Marathon

Well, it's over. I am sore and tired today - especially my quads. I had a pretty good race yesterday. My gut told me that I was in shape to run something like a 3:45 marathon, maybe a 3:40 if everything went just right. But several people assured me that I was in shape to run a 3:35, which would qualify me for Boston. I gave in to peer pressure and started off on a 3:35 pace. I was running with Eric Soutee, who I have been training with this session. Almost from the start I felt like I was running a faster pace than I could hold for the full distance, but Eric sort of pushed me to keep up the pace. We went through the half marathon in 1:47:08, which was actually slightly ahead of pace. By the 27k point (about 17 miles), our pace had slowed so that our average was 8:17 per mile, which is about a 3:37 marathon time. It was at about that time that I started walking a bit to let Eric get ahead of me and run his own race. I was still on pace for a 3:40 past the 21 mile mark, but I started having sharp pain at my right knee - IT band problems. I stopped at a medical tent and taped it up and kept going, but I lost time at the tent while the volunteers searched for tape. They really didn't seem prepared for that type of medical treatment. From there on I pretty much ran for about five minutes and walked a minute until about the last mile. That dropped my pace to around 10:30 per mile for several miles.

My final time was 3:49:50, a PR by over 7 minutes! I am happy, but think maybe I could have run just a bit faster if I hadn't gone out so fast.

I am really proud of Eric, who finished his first marathon in 3:43:10! Rachel Mitchell got a new PR of 3:59:19. Woohoo! I think Kurt Kruskop is the first person to finish who has been training regularly with the RunnersWorld group. He ran what I think might be a PR - 3:15:47, and he finished 2nd in his age group!. Looks like both he and Fred Isaacs qualified for Boston! Way to go guys! Amanda Lecrone, who has been running the Monday hill sessions with me and Rusty and others ran her first marathon in 4:11:04. Woohoo! And Rusty gets kudos for encouraging her all along the way both in training and in the race. I think Curtis Roberts got a PR too - 3:58:29 - and that with almost even splits, just like it's supposed to be done. And of course, there are a lot of folk who finished their first marathon, and I am proud of you all!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Traveling This Week

Had a long day on Monday. Picked up the rental car at about 7 a.m. and started to drive to Sikeston, MO. Stupid Blackberry! There it goes vibrating again. I check it and decide I better head back to the office to handle a few issues before I head back out on my trip. Okay, now it's 12:30, and I'm ready to head out again. Stopped at QT in Catoosa to get cash and a quick bite (chocolate milk and hot dog taquito thing. I do not recommend.) Almost to Vinita, and Blackberry vibrates again. Okay, I dial in to the teleconference and participate while I'm on my way. As a result of the teleconference, I end up stopping in Springfield and having another meeting. Get out of Springfield a little before 4. Finally arrived in Sikeston just before 10 p.m. I decided to not run.

Tuesday I met with the contractor rebuilding the 69kV line between New Madrid and Malden. Then drove around with the inspector and watched some structures being rebuilt. Ate a big lunch at Ernie's in Malden. Then drove on to Jonesboro. I decided to detour through Blytheville, AR, where my mom grew up. Took a picture of my grandmother's old house.
A lot of memories tied to that old house. I miss my mom and granny. Got to Jonesboro about 5:30. Ran about three and a half miles on the treadmill. Two of those miles were at planned marathon pace. Felt pretty good.

Hopefully I will be done in Jonesboro early enough to make it back to the pre-race pizza party at RunnersWorld on Thursday.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Infinitude of God

Thursday night Kathy and Roman both told me that when they were in Athens for the marathon last week, they saw a man that looked just like me; he talked like me and had mannerisms just like me. My response was, "No wonder I felt so tired last weekend. It takes a lot of energy to be in two places at once!" How unlike God I am. Today in Sunday school I taught about the infinitude of God. Part of his infinitude is his omnipresence. What is meant by God's omnipresence is that he is personally present everywhere in the universe. And it is not like light that is diffused through space. It is not just some effect produced by him that is present everywhere. It is not that a portion of God is everywhere. He is present everywhere. Jesus said, "where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them." (Matthew 18:20) The amazing thing about this is that God is personally present with everyone who calls upon his name, that he is completely attentive to their prayers and their every circumstance, and it is no burden whatsoever to God because He is infinite. That's a big comfort to me.

"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else. From one man he made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live. God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us." (Acts 17:24-28)

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Mowing the Lawn

Okay, I know this is silly, but I always wanted to know how far I went when mowing the lawn. So, I wore my Garmin.

Activity
Route:Lawn
Elev. Avg:652 ft
Location:Jenks, OKElev. Gain:+0 ft
Date:11/14/09Up/Downhill: [+13/-13]
Time:10:42 AMDifficulty:1.2 / 5.0
Weather:A Few Clouds
69 F temp; 63% humidity
69 F heat index; winds S 7
Performance
Distance: 0.86 miles
Time:0:27:49
Speed:1.9 mph
Pace:32' 21 /miHeart Rate:125 bpm (Avg)
Calories:81144 bpm (Peak)
Map
Heart Rate (bpm)
Heart Rate Zones
ZoneRange
(bpm)
Time
In Zone
Distance
In Zone
Zone 5161 - 1790h 00m0% 0.00 mi
Zone 4143 - 1610h 00m1% 0.02 mi
Zone 3125 - 1430h 15m53% 0.52 mi
Zone 2107 - 1250h 12m42% 0.30 mi
Zone 190 - 1070h 02m7% 0.05 mi
(none)out of range0h 00m0% 0.00 mi

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Last Saturday Run Before Route 66 Marathon

This was mostly an easy paced run with Eric. There were two half mile stretches where we picked up the pace to a little faster than planned marathon pace. Other than that, we were doing around 9 minute pace or so.

I felt good. Now it's time to rest.

Activity
Route:--Elev. Avg:624 ft
Location:Tulsa, OKElev. Gain:-3 ft
Date:11/14/09Up/Downhill: [+393/-396]
Time:07:02 AMDifficulty:3.0 / 5.0
Weather:Fog/Mist
56 F temp; 89% humidity
56 F heat index; winds Calm
Performance
Distance: 9.41 miles
Time:1:23:49
Speed:6.7 mph
Pace:8' 54 /miHeart Rate:137 bpm (Avg)
Calories:1198161 bpm (Peak)
Map
Elevation (ft)
Pace (min/mile)
Heart Rate (bpm)
Heart Rate Zones
ZoneRange
(bpm)
Time
In Zone
Distance
In Zone
Zone 5161 - 1790h 00m0% 0.01 mi
Zone 4143 - 1610h 25m30% 2.88 mi
Zone 3125 - 1431h 01m72% 6.53 mi
Zone 2107 - 1250h 04m5% 0.42 mi
Zone 190 - 1070h 03m3% 0.13 mi
(none)out of range0h 00m0% 0.02 mi
Splits
MilePace (min/mile)Speed (mph)Heart
Rate
Elev
Gain
actual+/- avgactual+/- avg
19' 07+0' 136.6-0.2126-23 ft
28' 55+0' 016.7-0.0133+7 ft
38' 47-0' 076.8+0.1138-7 ft
49' 57+1' 036.0-0.7133+6 ft
58' 57+0' 036.7-0.0138-10 ft
68' 24-0' 307.1+0.41430 ft
79' 03+0' 096.6-0.1141+4 ft
88' 40-0' 146.9+0.2142+4 ft
99' 02+0' 086.6-0.1141-7 ft
end9' 10+0' 166.5-0.2145+23 ft
Versus average of 8' 54 min/mile

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