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    Re: Today's Training

    5.5 miles with my son & Ilkley Junior Harriers over Ilkley Moors. Lunch. Now just about to head out on the mountain bike, followed by a couple of cheeky ones in The Old Glen House. Watching my son at the BOFRA Kettlewell race tomorrow. It's a classic, which starts & finishes with a run through the river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jez Hellewell View Post
    Watching my son at the BOFRA Kettlewell race tomorrow. It's a classic, which starts & finishes with a run through the river.
    Really wanted to do that one but already doing BMW relay with the club. Hope your lad enjoys it

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    Re: Today's Training

    despite being restricted on the running its been an ok week,

    Mon - 45 min swim and a 2hr MTB
    Tues - Club run, 5-6 miles and maybe 1800ft
    Wed - 45 min swim, 38 mile hilly road bike
    Thur - 45 min swim, 20 mile fast MTB
    Fri - 9 mile run, XC
    Sat - 9 mile run, largely flat towpath back lanes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike T View Post
    Only have access to a 3 level building - have done it 60 times so 120 flights - will have to up my game .....
    Out of interest, how do you keep count?

    I split mine into six sets of five but with no rest - five fingers/thumb on a hand! Sometimes when my mind wanders and I lose track though and have to carry on from the last number I can remember :thunbdown:.
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    Big week for me this week,
    Sun 8 mile 1600ft
    Thurs Hebden race 6 mile 1200ft
    Today 3 peaks 24 mile 5200ft
    Had a great day today but there were two charity walks on so first half was very busy, had to queue for stile at bottom of descent on PYG.

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    Re: Today's Training

    Quote Originally Posted by Stef F View Post
    Out of interest, how do you keep count?

    I split mine into six sets of five but with no rest - five fingers/thumb on a hand! Sometimes when my mind wanders and I lose track though and have to carry on from the last number I can remember :thunbdown:.
    I use the bezel on my watch - turn it one click each time I get back to the ground floor - but sometimes I forget or click it at the top - need to concentrate to get it right but like you my mind wanders .....

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    Re: Today's Training

    When doing hill reps i count with a pile of stones. Move one stone when you have done a rep. Not sure whether you want 30 stones in your stairwell but it does work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stef F View Post
    Out of interest, how do you keep count?

    I split mine into six sets of five but with no rest - five fingers/thumb on a hand! Sometimes when my mind wanders and I lose track though and have to carry on from the last number I can remember :thunbdown:.
    I went through a stage of running the stairwell at work: seven stories, each one of about 16 steps I think. I'd do either 10x or 15x if I was feeling punchy. A rep (up and down) used to take me about 2m40secs I think so if I got all hot and bothered and forgot where I was could work it out by the time ...

    I think a minute or so is a good length for a hill rep as you can sustain anaerobic effor for that long but not much longer, I believe, so if you go for it, it should have a big impact on threshold as well as on leg-strength.

    Deeply unpleasant though.
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    It's good to hear I'm not alone! Seven storeys would be great but five is ok.

    I built up from 3 climbs to 30 between January and April (30x102 steps). I'm still going for strength and endurance at the moment and aim for at least three sessions a week. I'll continue with this until July when I have to take time out for an operation. After that I'll have to start all over again; very carefully!

    I'm not sure how long one climb takes, but I take them at around tempo effort level, definitely not a sprint. I'll bring my running watch in to work and time them properly. By the end of a week 5 climbs including jogging back down takes about 10 minutes.

    I'd thought of using counters but hadn't done anything about it - I might try taking something small (30 of them!) to the bottom and carrying one up each time - none left at the bottom would mean I've finished!

    Deeply unpleasant sums it up nicely - hot, airless, windowless and mind numbingly tedious!!!

    I've had a very sore calf since I woke up on Friday morning. I'll have to be a bit ginger with today's session.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stef F View Post
    hot, airless, windowless and mind numbingly tedious!!!
    yeah, why do we do it eh. It's something that I definitely have to be in the (masochistic) mood for, one for the winter months really ...

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