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25th Feb 06, 10:50 AM
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Training Diaries
How many of us keep a training diary? And how far does it go back?
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25th Feb 06, 11:22 AM
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Age: 30
Gender: Male
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Location: Lisbon - Portugal
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I keep one and it dates back to January 1997 (I started running in March 1996).
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25th Feb 06, 12:20 PM
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Age: 36
Gender: Male
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Location: Edinburgh / Newcastle
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Yep, I have one, started in November 2006, only been running seriously for about 6 months... I use an online diary at the coolrunning.com website. What do other people do?
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25th Feb 06, 06:08 PM
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Location: East Molesey, Surrey
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I use the online diary at www.fetcheveryone.com
Goes back to Sept 05, which is when I started running.
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26th Feb 06, 12:32 PM
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Age: 35
Gender: Male
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Location: Downham Market
0.00 miles this week
0.00 miles this year
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I have only been running since September 2005, and had an overuse injury from too much too soon keeping me off for 2 months. I keep a training diary on my PC with date, time, distance, course name, pace and running condition/comments. I intend to maintain this throughout my running life.
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26th Feb 06, 06:54 PM
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Gender: Male
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I have training diaries going back to 1986. They are the most usefull 'tool' any runner can have. I just buy a lined A4 book and fill the week in across two pages. as long as you are honest in your diary ( no overestimating distance!) you can look back and see what you are doing right and more importantly, if you are doing anything wrong!
Writing it down is much easier than a pc version, no faffing turning on a pc after every run!
I record mileage for the day,the weather,how I felt and usually have a little extra scribble to beef it up a bit. I also record my weight weekly.
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26th Feb 06, 08:45 PM
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I have diaries for the last 14 years, recording route, distance and time. it is particularly useful for regular routes as you can see by the times how you are doing, especially when on the way back from injury.
Of more value to me is my little book that records every race that i have done with time, position, size of field and age category position. It is a great way to revive memories and show these young whippersnappers that i actually could run a bit.
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16th Mar 06, 10:54 PM
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I have kept a training diary of one sort or another since 1989. Although I was involved in different sports untill 1998 when I 'discovered' multi-sports. I am a bit of a facts and figures fan and like to be able to look back and see where I was at the same point in a different year.
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train hard, eat well, you will still die!
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17th Mar 06, 09:26 AM
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Age: 31
Gender: Male
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Diary
I've kept a training diary since December last year. I record heart rate measurements, how I feel and niggles, things like that.
I use the fetcheveryone website to record all my times ect..
Stupot
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17th Mar 06, 02:39 PM
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Ive kept a training diary all the time cant read my writing tho
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8th Apr 06, 05:02 PM
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Gender: Male
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Location: Greater Manchester
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I have used a variety of logs over the years such as timex trainer software and running magazine logs.
For consistency I use a database (Access).
You can create queries to search for different things such as routes, events, cycling, rowing etc.
I find the database the best method of recording all my exercise and you can flick back over many years in an instant.
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8th Apr 06, 08:35 PM
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Gender: Male
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Location: Wellington Shropshire
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I kept a training log, hand written for 7 years,(1988 to 1995ish) every run was written down. timed and even graphed, now I run for the enjoyment. no watch, no pressure, still race but I live on those logs I kept. I always have time to look at them and boy, what memories, twice a day training and all that, now it's just good to get out and run four - five times a week.
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24th Jan 07, 06:09 PM
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Real Name: Steve....honest guv!
Age: 45
Gender: Male
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Location: Lowestoft.
0.00 miles this week
810.98 miles this year
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Just thought I'd pull this thread up from the depths of the forum! (Nothing better to do obviously!)
I keep a regular training and race diary....it helps focus the mind in the same way a food intake diary does!
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24th Jan 07, 08:49 PM
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Age: 54
Gender: Male
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Location: Glasgow
0.00 miles this week
125.10 miles this year
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Started running almost exactly a year ago, and as I started with a specific target race, using a training plan, I religously recorded everything on paper. Have since moved on to using an excel spreadsheet (downloaded from http://www.davidhays.net/running/runlog/runlog.html) and I find it invaluable in monitoring pace etc.
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Don
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24th Jan 07, 09:32 PM
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Age: 47
Gender: Male
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9.20 miles this week
967.60 miles this year
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Thats bloody brilliant..........
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