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My Training Diary

In running, or any other sport for that matter, a training diary can be an athlete’s best friend. Real friends don’t fool you; they don’t lie; and they encourage you to do the best you can. A training diary will do that and more for a runner. Provided of course that you religiously record important information about each run, your diary will allow you to track your progress (look Ma I can now run a 10k with ease!), motivate you to reach your goal, help you determine the cause of an injury, fatigue, or explain how in the hell you ran so fast on a particular training day.

What information do you put into your training diary? Below is a basic list I’ve made, but feel free to add (like “Who did I date the night before I broke my PR?”) or omit data as you wish:

  1. Date and Day
  2. Distance
  3. Time
  4. Calories
  5. Comments (e.g., weather, feelings—physical and emotional, new accesories used, etc.)
  6. Companions, if any
  7. Pulse
  8. Weight before the run
  9. Diet (You may opt to have a separate Food Diary, so you may simply note if you’ve been “Good” or “Bad”)
  10. Goals (i.e., lose 5 lbs., run a full marathon by December, zip up those tight jeans so I don’t have to wear my shirt untucked all the time)
  11. Training Program
  12. Races joined and your time

Now, what diary do you use? There are available books in the market that are designed as training diaries for runners. I saw this NYRR Road Runners Running & Fitness Log in A Different Bookstore, Bonifacio High Street last month. I was so tempted to buy it, but as you very well know, I am a frugal shopper so I decided otherwise.

NYRR Training Log

- New York Road Runners Running & Fitness Log 2007 by New York Road Runners (Available at A Different Bookstore and Amazon) -

There are a host of other running diaries available in Amazon, but I am unsure of their availability locally. You may ask your favorite bookstore to bring them in for you or for a kind soul to carry them home from the U.S. For now, just surf and drool…

2 Diaries

- LEFT: The Runner’s Training Diary: For Fitness Runners and Competitive Racers by Bob and Shelly-Lyn Florence Glover, Amazon. RIGHT: The Running Log by April Powers, Amazon -

If you’re a techie, my friend E-Rod recommends breakingthetape.com, an online diary for runners and other athletes. Google other online or PC/mac-based applications and you’ll discover several programs that can go beyond the role of a logbook. Some will provide you with high-tech looking charts and graphs that you’ll run the risk of turning into a analytical geek instead of an athletic runner.

And, still there are those lucky people who use the programs that came along with their Nike+, Polar, Garmin and any other HRM or sports accessory that will practically do everything for you. It won’t be long till I shall become one of them. It won’t be long. It won’t be long. It won’t be long. Hmmm…do you think chanting that over and over will help me get my Polar sooner?

As for my own training diary, the creative and resourceful side of me popped up once again to save the day. I got myself a simple orange notebook (King Jim because it has tiny lines at the top and bottom to guide alignment of columns) and plotted my way through a personalized logbook.

During the early days of my running, when I was just working my way up to running a full 30 minutes through the RW Beginners’ Program, this is how my journal looked:

My Diary - Old

In hindsight, the layout is simply confusing and crowded. Just looking at the five pages I have of that layout gets me more exhausted than all the runs I recorded on them.

So, I recently changed the layout into this simple grid pattern which I tap myself on the back for everytime I leaf through it. (No, I am not self-absorbed, I just like boosting my own confidence every now and then.) Just one look and I can determine how my training program is going and where adjustments should be made.

Training Diary - new

At this instant, I find it glaringly obvious—and perhaps you do too—that I should cross-train on Tuesdays and Thursdays…if only to make use of the wasted paper space on the right.

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9 Responses to “My Training Diary”

  1. Do I admire your dedication to running. Keeping a training diary speaks of just how serious you are. I’ve tried doing that several times in my running life, but never really got into going beyond a week or two of entries. I guess I just find it more tiring than just plain running. :-)

    caloyb said on Jun 13 07 at 11:28 PM Reply
  2. Great article on the benefits of a training diary.

    Did you know that Konamoxt.com has an integrated training diary and blogging?

    Phil

    Phil Sabin said on Jun 14 07 at 12:50 AM Reply
  3. you’re pretty diligent with your training logs. i tried doing that, even bought one of those fancy schmancy diary thingies with motivational quotes and pics, but i only lasted a couple of weeks. btt works for me ’cause it only takes me a minute to enter everything in after the run, and it has those techie-geeky charts too. i usually just log them in between blogging. :)

    and x-training, yes, do it if you have the time or energy…it’ll help keep you from runner burnout and injuries (excuse the unsolicited suggestion).

    anyway, i like your weekly training journal–here are more pats on the back for you :) . it’s simple and easy to use. if you don’t already, (more unsolicited recommendations coming up) i suggest adding up your total weekly mileage and writing it somewhere conspicuous like at the top of the page or something. another suggestion, you can draw your own little pictures too…heeheehee

    eric

    E-Rod said on Jun 14 07 at 4:26 AM Reply
  4. you should put “movie marathon” on tuesdays, and “shopping marathon” on thursdays :)

    MrsPartyGirl said on Jun 14 07 at 4:40 AM Reply
  5. does this look familiar…
    [IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n233/hitme64/logdiary.jpg[/IMG]

    am sorry for the late comments…had a busy day yesterday…am sure you’ll understand…continue with what you’re doing because it’s the only way we runners can learn and progress from…

    hitme64 said on Jun 14 07 at 7:48 AM Reply
  6. CaloyB, thanks for dropping by. Hope to meet you in one of the races!

    Phil, congratulations with konamoxt. I’ll be dropping by often—just as often as I read your blog and Lisa’s too.

    MrsPartyGirl, I like it! I like it! Hahahahaha! Couldn’t stop laughing when I read your comment!

    E-rod, your advice is always welcome with me. Yeah, I shall include mileage on the upper left/right. Thanks for this. As for cute little doodles, yeah maybe if it was a good run! I can imagine how your diary would look if you had one!

    Hitme, busy? You? Noooo? I can’t believe it! Hehe. I like your diary! Try using different highlighters to make it more colorful perhaps? hahaha. Just kidding.

    bullrunner said on Jun 14 07 at 8:43 AM Reply
  7. wow! grabe jaymie. you never cease to amaze me! you made me understand how running indeed is not just an activity but a complete lifestyle. hmmm…i better start logging now. thanks for this! ;-)

    banggigay said on Jun 14 07 at 10:31 AM Reply
  8. One word can capture this: ASTIG!!!

    toni said on Jun 18 07 at 8:17 AM Reply
  9. so where are you?

    hitme64 said on Jun 18 07 at 7:04 PM Reply

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