Dan Schofer '00
4-13-2013Town Loop. 30 minutes. 4 miles.Easy run before long day at track meet.
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4-14-2013Town Loop. 58 minutes. 8 miles.Relaxed and easy run. Felt pretty good.
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
4-14-2013Town. 15 minutes. 2 miles.Easy jogging during practice. [Week: 72 miles]
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4-15-2013Abbe Hills Loop. 58 minutes. 8 miles.Mild (40s), breezy, and wet. Relaxed and easy pace. Tired but overall OK.
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4-16-2013Town + Country Lisbon. 66 minutes. 9 miles.Chilly (34 degrees) and breezy. Slow and easy run. Left hamstring felt a bit stiff and sore.
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4-16-2013Town. 22 minutes. 3 miles.Easy warm-up and cool-down at practice.
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4-17-2013Indoor Track. 71 minutes. 10 miles.Big thunderstorm. Workout with Leslie including 8x1000 w/ 200 jog rest, averaging about 3:51. Felt pretty good.
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