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Category: Training Log

Bergtrek Friday

We are moving on from last week's Fartlekless Friday, and it probably seems a bit tortuous to try to get some continuity in the post titles. I have resorted to German, but I suppose it is in keeping with my little foray into Latin in an earlier post! It may also seem to some that … Continue reading Bergtrek Friday →

Derek Lee Training Log 8 Comments October 12, 2018October 12, 2018

Fartlekless Friday

Not to mention Tempo-free Tuesday! It has been one of those weeks where lots of thoughts about running have not been put into practice. I think there are two main contributory factors to this state of affairs. Firstly, a lovely autumn cold, with all that entails - especially the lethargy, each movement as slow and … Continue reading Fartlekless Friday →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments October 5, 2018

Ad Libitum Sunday Running

So, we're getting all highbrow now are we, throwing in a bit of Latin to make a mundane post seem more interesting? Absolutely. Guilty as charged. Mea culpa. Another deviation from tradition today because I undertook my long run in the late afternoon instead of in the morning. It actually worked out well, having time … Continue reading Ad Libitum Sunday Running →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments September 30, 2018

“Beat The Sunset” Sunday

  On Sunday I "reluctantly" sacrificed my long run to take part in my first 5km race. This is a lovely distance I have run many times over the past couple of years or so. It has been part of my recovery and speed runs. Strangely enough, it has also been part of my long … Continue reading “Beat The Sunset” Sunday →

Derek Lee Training Log 4 Comments September 24, 2018September 24, 2018

Getting up to Speed

Oh, another title that is going to have to work hard. I have been running ahead of myself and now there is a small backlog of training runs to catch up with on this blog. I would hate to miss an opportunity to share my little exploits, but I think four short posts about runs … Continue reading Getting up to Speed →

Derek Lee Training Log 3 Comments September 19, 2018September 20, 2018

Sunday Habits

It may well be the case that I have sinned against the esteemed establishment of elite runners (of which I am a dishonorable member), but I do not have any immediate plans to take Holy orders. The Sunday habits to which I refer are about getting back into the routine of regular running. Experienced long … Continue reading Sunday Habits →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments September 15, 2018September 16, 2018

Mussel Power

Monday was my last day by the Black Sea and I wanted to say goodbye to it until we meet again next summer. I decided that a little run along the seafront in Varna would be the most appropriate way to do this. Packing my case could wait until later! I set out with due … Continue reading Mussel Power →

Derek Lee Training Log 4 Comments September 9, 2018September 11, 2018

My Annual Puppet on a String Run

I suppose one way to describe my running style (and there are many comparisons that come to mind) would be like a puppet on a string. However, that is not the thinking behind this post. This morning it was a bit overcast here on the Black Sea coast in Bulgaria, perfect conditions for a little … Continue reading My Annual Puppet on a String Run →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments August 28, 2018September 11, 2018

The Things We Do For Love…of Running

Today's run was not particularly enjoyable in itself, but it was helpful in my quest to at least maintain a habit and a reasonable base level of running fitness. It was just 5k through a little seaside village, and where the pavement ends the wild stuff begins. Well, it wasn't that dramatic, it's just that … Continue reading The Things We Do For Love…of Running →

Derek Lee Training Log 4 Comments August 24, 2018September 11, 2018

A Cup of Tea and a Biscuit

This morning I enjoyed a gentle 5k run around the grounds of the Palace of Culture in Sofia. Marathon Del hits the culture trail! The major triumph was managing not to fall over like I have done previously on this route. There are steps to negotiate and some uneven paving, and falling into a fountain … Continue reading A Cup of Tea and a Biscuit →

Derek Lee Training Log 4 Comments August 17, 2018September 11, 2018

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