Sunday, June 30, 2019

Lucy’s training

Earlier this week, Lucy's biathlon training group, as well as the best older juniors in New England (REG ... regional elite group as identified by the US team) had an uphill time trial. The results are below.

The course was devised about a decade ago by Tim Burke, the retired World Championship, silver medalist biathlete. The course uses service dirt roads on Whiteface, and is 2.5k long with an elevation gain of about 1500'. Lucy had the fifth fastest time, and was tops in her training group, which included a 2018 Olympian.

Thursday's morning workout included an easy 30 minute jog followed by 90 minutes in the weight room. The afternoon workout was a hard classic double pole interval workout and shooting at the jumps ... pictures below.

Saturday, June 29, 2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK ... a physiology haiku

Michael Joyner, the Mayo Clinic physiologist and human performance expert, once asked to distill all the research on athletic performance coined an answer as a haiku:

Run a lot of miles
Some faster than your race pace
Rest once in a while.

Take a few minutes to read this excellent summary of the research literature by Alex Hutchinson ...




Friday, June 28, 2019

BLAST FROM THE PAST ... 1969 long island champions

I wish I could have been at the reunion, but I will be there next year. We were undefeated, and I believe we were probably the best team in the country.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Next week in Peru

The draft itinerary I shared with my daughter is enclosed below. The annotation is to let her know that there will be ample opportunities for her to put the pedal to the metal, while dad is hiking at a modest pace.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Easy recovery from four hard days of travel

A productive four days on the road, but wow it has left me tired as hell.  However, it was a great way to relax and stretch out those tight muscles from too much time driving. 




Monday, June 24, 2019

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Beautiful Boulder on my run

The days of maniacal scouting and scrubbing boulders is clearly past. However, I have spotted some gems on my frequent trail running routes. For instance, there is this perfect finger crack just waiting to be cleaned on the Jackrabbit trail. I suspect there is no way my creaky body would be able to get off the ground, let alone climb it ... still, maybe I will come out with a brush this fall.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

More Lucy biathlon ...

Today, on my way home from work I stopped across the street to see how her intervals were going. She feels fitter than other years, and is hoping her shooting continues to improve. Lucy is on target 7; Maddie the Olympian on 6; Kelly a multiple world junior team member on 5; and best buddy Nina, and recent Harvard graduate on target 4.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The things you find when you clean your desk out after 20 years

After our snowiest Adirondack winter in 2001 one of our teachers did the first tele-descent of the Direct Route on the NCS Main Building.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Sunday, June 16, 2019

BLAST FROM THE PAST ... Catherine Destivelle

Possibly the best female alpinist ever, in this short video Catherine Destivelle, talks about her 1994, solo ascent of the Bonatti Route on the Matterhorn in winter.  This is an extremely serious route, and it was the first time it had been repeated after Bonatti's first ascent in 1965.


Saturday, June 15, 2019

First On The Rope ... and other climbing novels

I came across this essay and so pulled out my very old, and battered, copy published by Ace Books. This excellent review by Dennis Gray, and each of the other novels he talks about  - all in my library - are well worth reading. 








Friday, June 14, 2019

Lucy’s biathlon workout

Most often, an interval workout like this (repetitions of four minutes fast, and two minutes active recovery) would be done as “combos,” rollerskiing in combination with shooting. However, yesterday her four person training group did a slow fire, accuracy test, called a 30-30. The athlete shoots thirty prone targets and thirty standing targets, with rests and breaks. A traditional paper target with scoring centered around a ten-point bullseye is used.

A benchmark for an international, World Cup level biathlete, is at least a total score of 500. Yesterday Maddie - a 2018 Olympian and one of the team's best shooters - scored a 503. Lucy and the other lesser experienced college girls were in the 300s. An encouraging point for Lucy though, was a prone score of 240 which is close to that international benchmark ... now she just needs to get that standing straightened out!

She is prepping for the Summer nationals on August 17 and 18 in Jericho, Vermont.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Kilian Jornet ... the man, the myth, the legend

Watch this 20 second video of one of his recent "runs."





Wednesday, June 12, 2019

More thoughts about the Cordillera Blanca

Lucy and I leave for Peru on July 4th. After 3-4 different day trips we will head into the Ishinca valley for three days. We will stay at the Refugio - full service as per the Alps - and then run/hike up to the Ishinca glacier, and on our last day hike up to the Urus glacier, before we hike back to the road in Pashpa. The Refugio is at 14,500' and both glaciers are at just under 17,000'.

Jon, Larry Robjent, and I spent a week camping here in 2006, with our arriero and cook, Oscar.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Running the Tahoe 200

Excellent video. Wonderful footage of the Sierras and the Tahoe Rim Trail.








Saturday, June 8, 2019

Increasing the vertical ... getting ready for the Cordillera Blanca and Chamonix

I had a nine-hour car trip which I broke up with a stop at Sandy's Books and Bakery, as well as some hiking on Whaleback Ski Area on the return trip. I also picked up some ticks on the hike.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Planning another day-hike in the Cordillera Blanca

The run/hike to Laguna Shallap is a 17k out-and-back route which Lucy and I might do after a couple of days of acclimatization. 






Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Laguna Wilcacocha ... our first acclimatization run

The morning after we arrive in Huaraz, Lucy and I will plan to do an 8k run in the  Cordillera Negra. A relatively gentle hike, but it gains almost 2000' and tops out over 12,000.  Of course, the out and back trail continues so maybe Lucy will go further!






Monday, June 3, 2019

Ramping up the volume for the Cordillera and Chamonix

With just a month before I leave for the summer, and with NCS graduation behind me, I ought to have more time for longer workouts. Today I did a 50 minute warmup - yoga and ergometer - and then a nice trail run.

Sunday, June 2, 2019