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Tracking Total Training Time

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Aug 2019
4:19pm, 1 Aug 2019
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Ok based on my year so far I will go for a target of 300 hours.

FDNB - 300 - 173 - 29 - almost (2 hours short)
Aug 2019
9:06am, 2 Aug 2019
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HappyG(rrr)
Added you to the side bar FDNB. Why are you into hours, not just miles? Do you prefer walking to running, just trying to keep cross training up, or is it in an injury? Doesn't matter, just being nosey! :-) G
Aug 2019
11:24am, 2 Aug 2019
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Mostly because I’m slow, so my hours look more impressive than my mileage! 😅 Most of my cross training is yoga, (which is quite hard work, the way my teacher practices it), a small percentage is walking, which is mostly walks with my husband as that’s the only exercise he gets.
Aug 2019
12:10pm, 2 Aug 2019
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The Scribbler
Is there an easy way to see total hours for previous years?

I'm on 126 hours for this year as that includes a lot more running miles, but I've not been cycling so that reduces my overall time. I'm tracking 500 running miles this year but will reduce my run mileage after September.

I've just worked out that I've done an average of 17.4 hours per month this year, which would get me to 210 hours for the year if I continue. So I might pitch in with a modest target of 220 and see how I get on.
Aug 2019
12:24pm, 2 Aug 2019
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Llamadance
Training -> your log, then click on the "Hours" tab, that should show you all months/years in time
Aug 2019
1:53pm, 2 Aug 2019
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HappyG(rrr)
Like Llama said Scribs. Or the way I do it is just view All, and show the Annual and Monthly summary which shows you hours for Run, Bike, Swim, Cross-Train and Total. It's interesting!

I'll add you to the header Scribs. Go us! :-) G
Aug 2019
1:45pm, 29 Aug 2019
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Autumnleaves
How are we all doing? I seem to be a bit behind this month, had a couple of weeks where I missed a gym session. Next month should be a bit better as we have a week's holiday next week and I should be able to log some hiking :)
Aug 2019
2:14pm, 29 Aug 2019
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Sigh
I never spotted this when you started the thread, apologies HappyG, and I'm flattered!

Despite this, I've never actually looked at my hours until just; highest year was 2017, 172 hours - which is surprising as it was only 88 hours of running.

2019 to date is 143 hours (of which 128 is running). 100 miles running in a month is about 18 hours for me, I'm targetting another 300 miles to the end of the year, so that's (143 + (18 x 3) ) = 197 hours.

In some ways I'd like that to be less, as that would mean I've done the miles quicker!
Aug 2019
2:16pm, 29 Aug 2019
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The Scribbler
144 hours for me so far this year. I might not log any more for August as I've already missed a run and a PT session this week due to a crocked back. I should probably work out how long I was walking for on Bank Holiday Monday as active recovery.
Aug 2019
2:39pm, 29 Aug 2019
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Velociraptor
Theoretically on course for 1,000 hours this year (currently 675:24). My highest total to date has been 978:42, in 2013 when I was doing far more cycling than I am now.

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Name - Target (hrs) - Year so far (hrs) - This Month (hrs)

A link to Fetch hours target link fetcheveryone.com/training-targets.php?category=T

May: Autumnleaves - 600 - 254 - 49 - a bit down on the monthly target (50), but ahead overall.
(I blame work interfering with gym visits) (Work has a lot to answer for, and you’re VERY close)

May: EarlyRiser - 250 - 82 - 1!! Good reasons why nought in May but it's June and I'll be back. (Hope all is ok and you’re back to it this month)

May: Evil Pixie 400 - 228 - 55. Fetch says I'm 38% up but I'm sure that will change after Ridum! Another month where I've covered more miles than ever before. (a whopping 175! Amazing)

May: geordiegirl - 500 - 183 - 62. Recovery going very well, lots of walking and some decent running. Managed some strength sessions so building those now.

May: GimmeMedals - 400 - 156 - 33 Still a bit behind for the year, but close enough to the monthly target. (Plenty time left well done)

May: HappyG - 365 - 119 - 33 Best month of year, need to keep it going. :-) (Well done on the 1hr per day!)

May: NordRunner - 500 - 201 - 63 - apr-may running injury is recovering, now on 5km/day; cycling is keeping the time up. (Glad to hear you’re recovering. Hope you’re back to full strength soon)

April: PeterFay - 600 - 279 - 59 - On track. (you are inspiring Peter all your varying activities)

May - riggys99 600-202-38. Lower month bit of lost running mojo and a frozen shoulder stopped some weights etc (hope the shoulder is fixed soon & mojo is found)

May: Sweetie - 365 - 143 - 59. Solid month, really happy with that. (Excellent training well done)

May: tipsku - 700 - 300 - 58.5. May was a bit of a recovery month after the marathon but I'm still 10:25 hours up (well done on Mara and staying ahead of target)

May: TheScribbler - 250 - 122 - 27 Feeling super good after seeing dolphins on my last run of May. Soon to up the run mileage in prep for September half marathon. (what a wonderful experience Scribbs & good luck we should get that training run/sauna booked in)

May: Welshpoppy 400-193-43. Building up but fatigue and a bug made it lower than I would like. (Hope you’re over the bug soon and back at it)

May: westmoors - 365 - 157 - 31 (Well done)

Update from Gobi: Hi GG and others. I had a big race so there was almost a taper and recovery so only 89hours of training which take me to 472 for the year.I expect June to be bigger#gobimachine (congratulations and mega hours!)

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About the thread:

A shout out if anyone else wants to set themselves a goal in terms of time training (hours).

Remember, whatever you want to count as training... counts as training. If it's walking the dog, cycling to work, mindfulness and meditation, knitting, whatever you want to track, you track the hours!!

For anyone who wants to join us - it's easy, just estimate how many hours a year of training you want to do, and each month we see if we're on target.

2025 is a GO!

Here we track time spent doing anything you want to track as training. Ideal for non-runners, cross trainers, walkers, the injured etc!

Inspired by Sigh's blog (even though he's not playing any more!) fetcheveryone.com/blog/83896/2019/7#blog395919

Time has now been added to most logs, summaries and graphs, so thanks Fetch! :-) G
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