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I'm probably the hard, medium, easy guy. If you were interested to find out why some of them are called "hard" you'd have to come run them with me, rather than just glance at the average pace for the entire run which may include warmups, cooldowns and recovery jogs. Others, like today's run, are labeled hard for more obvious reasons, pace not being it. On the other hand, labeling a 10 or 12 miler "long"? That's some funny stuff right there.
So you started a whole thread making fun of how other people choose to log their runs? Seriously?
On the other hand, labeling a 10 or 12 miler "long"? That's some funny stuff right there.
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Fine I'll make it an officially "long" thread. Wingz and Chris, you were obviously friendly fire casualties. I was aiming for our friend, the Dyestat refugee. But back to the OP's topic, I have seen at least two runners with stupid colored bars in their summary graphs. One actually has simply "stupid" bars, while the other has that plus "drunk and stupid" bars: Stupid: http://www.runningahead.com/logs/259c5652820340638512f715ed2ff6c7 Drunk and stupid: http://www.runningahead.com/logs/d08fa62dc20d47f5993af92bada54397
I label all my trail runs as type "trail" because the pace I run on a trail is significantly different than that which I run on pavement. Kind of like the difference in pace between a tempo, interval, or easy run. Or a race for that matter. If I put it under "easy" then when I look at what paces I've been running my "easy" runs at, my trail running pace skews the data. Plus, it makes it easy for me to sort my data this way. Have you ever tried trail running? It's a different critter and can be a lot of fun.
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