ell, it looks like we're going into the race business again. Although without the financial and fund-raising responsibilities, it should be a lot ...
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Ron_Brugger
Sep 4, 1998 5:28 pm
ike, I have also tried several. One I like I think is no longer made or available, so I think no one would mind my giving you a copy of. It is pretty basic, ...
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mfriedl
Sep 4, 1998 7:28 pm
ince Excel now can properly handle time calculations [such as figuring out average pace], I've begun to build a log in Excel and use its PivotTable function to...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 4, 1998 8:25 pm
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 4, 1998 8:30 pm
use "The Athelete's Diary" by Steven's Creek<br>Software. I'm in the process of transcribing<br>17 years worth of training logs, and I'm only<br>back as far 1s...
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Ron_Brugger
Sep 8, 1998 2:45 am
ikie, what happened, you loser? Laura was terribly disappointed when she realized you weren't going to drag your butt there. I even brought my running program...
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mfriedl
Sep 8, 1998 5:12 pm
rust me when I tell you, I would have rather been hydrating at DNF. Melissa and I spend the entire weekend getting her classroom ready for the start of school...
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Ron_Brugger
Sep 11, 1998 9:45 pm
have a disk with the running log program I mentioned along with the manual ready to give to you. As soon as I make it to a run, and if you are there too, I can...
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David_Schiller
Sep 17, 1998 3:16 am
wrote an Excel spreadsheet that is a race log; it has the name of the race, date, and finish times for a variety of distances. I calculate pace for each race,...
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mfriedl
Sep 17, 1998 3:41 pm
've actually created a log in Excel as well, and have built several reports. Currently, I'm working on just the "running log" sheets, and am planning to build...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 17, 1998 7:52 pm
ould you send me your spreadsheet, too? I'm<br>working on some ideas for calculators to put on<br>the website that people might be interested...
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mfriedl
Sep 21, 1998 3:52 pm
oly cow? I'd never heard of this guy Da Costa before [not like Densimo is a household name, either]. But how do you run 1:04:42 on the way out [4:56.1 pace]and...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 21, 1998 5:56 pm
ust heard Flo Jo passed away of an apparent heart attack at age 38. I guess she had a recent history of heart problems ... but it was WAY before her time....
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David_Schiller
Sep 21, 1998 8:37 pm
egular basis and closely follows all the elites says he's heard of this guy, but he's really come out of nowhere to break the record. Did a bunch of runners...
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mkdonnellan
Sep 21, 1998 10:23 pm
ow! That's fast! Thanks for breaking in down, Mike, so that I could feel slow on so many levels. This is only this guy's second marathon according to Runner's...
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doggie_mcbride
Sep 22, 1998 12:12 am
.K. you guys are WAY too into computing splits. This guy's race "strategy" is pretty obvious- go balls to the wall. That being said, I think the most ...
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mfriedl
Sep 22, 1998 1:01 am
think Bill Bowerman would have suggested that he could have gone faster had he run more evenly. That's what scares me - Densimo did it right and was dead even...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 22, 1998 5:26 pm
y question is ... who's the co-worker who "runs sub 2:30 marathons on a regular basis"? Anybody I know? Just curious ...<br><br>By the way, I heard DeCastro...
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mkdonnellan
Sep 26, 1998 12:47 am
f anybody logs on and reads our most recent messages, they're all going to think that we're a bunch of geek digit heads (except they won't think Doggie is). ...
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David_Schiller
Sep 27, 1998 8:18 pm
eff (or anyone else),<br><br>If you enter your race results on my Excel spreadsheet, I'll make sure all the results get translated to per mile pace and re-do...
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David_Schiller
Sep 27, 1998 8:35 pm
respectfully disagree with Doggie that the Race for the Cure was a bad choice for a club race. It was a bad choice for getting a P.R. and the crowds made it...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 28, 1998 7:22 pm
igit heads? Guys, are we gonna take this? (I<br>mean the non-digit heads, of course ...) We're<br>just students of the sport (sound familiar?).<br><br>C39;mon,...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 28, 1998 7:29 pm
'm still working on it. It's taking a while due to the number of races. I'll just enter the road races (track races and ultras are a whole different ball game)...
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Jeff_Hindman
Sep 28, 1998 7:49 pm
YI ...<br><br>27 club members ran this year (at least, that's how many turned in times). Out of those, 14 ran this race last year, and out of those, 10 ...
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David_Schiller
Sep 28, 1998 7:59 pm
orry, Jeff, no time for a reply. I'm too busy trying to project my Race for the Cure time to a flat course race with 60 F starting temperature and 20% ...
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David_Schiller
Sep 28, 1998 8:06 pm
o problem with the different plots. If you want a plot for each distance, then I can just plot the race time instead of the per mile pace. Actually, better...
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mfriedl
Sep 30, 1998 6:35 am
'm busy figuring out the impact those variables will have on the standard deviation of the bell curve of finishers.<br><br>Taking into account, of course, ...
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mkdonnellan
Oct 3, 1998 12:15 am
here's no saving you guys -- you're all hopeless. I must admit that, although I'm definitely NOT a digit head, I want graphs of all my races, too!...
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David_Schiller
Oct 6, 1998 10:47 pm
olly,<br><br>I can bring my Excel file that plots race times to you on a floppy. Do you have Excel 97 or Excel 95? All you'll have to do is delete my race data...
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David_Schiller
Oct 6, 1998 10:48 pm
hat are our club races for November and December?...