The keeping of a running log has always been a nuisance to me. Perhaps that's because keeping a running log always seemed like something to do for coaches rather than for myself, or perhaps it's because keeping a running log is tedious and boring. Like awards, logs seemed like trivial artifacts from my running career.
But, now, as I resume serious training for the first time in two years, I wish that I had some of my old logs so that I might better design training programs for the upcoming seasons. C'est la vie.
In an effort to better save my logs, and ease the recording process, I've decided to document my training (and plan upcoming weeks) with Google Docs. The app, I hope, should resolve the difficulties that I've had with keeping a running log in past seasons.
If you are interested in tracking my progress, looking at my training plan, or contributing your results to a group Google Doc, please email me so that I can add your email address to the approved document access list.
Next post will discuss the goals that were mentioned in my previous post.
Until next time,
M
But, now, as I resume serious training for the first time in two years, I wish that I had some of my old logs so that I might better design training programs for the upcoming seasons. C'est la vie.
In an effort to better save my logs, and ease the recording process, I've decided to document my training (and plan upcoming weeks) with Google Docs. The app, I hope, should resolve the difficulties that I've had with keeping a running log in past seasons.
If you are interested in tracking my progress, looking at my training plan, or contributing your results to a group Google Doc, please email me so that I can add your email address to the approved document access list.
Next post will discuss the goals that were mentioned in my previous post.
Until next time,
M
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