Here is a summary of the km distances of all of my runs since January 1st 2021 up to Febuary 5th 2023. Click on image to view in full size.
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Here is a summary of the km distances of all of my runs since January 1st 2021 up to Febuary 5th 2023. Click on image to view in full size.
Here is a chart to show the nights (midnight-6am) in a row when my heart rate was below 50 beats per minute.
Here is a visualisation of my WMA (age-graded speed measure) for my runs between January 2020 and October 2022. The top of the green bars shows the maximum WMA achieved each month, the bottom of the red bars the lowest WMA run each month, and the average WMA is shown by the point where the…
Looking at the results in the English football Premier League as we hit the break for World Cup 2022 on 13th November 2022. Matches shown for each team as green for a win, amber for a draw, and red for a loss (raw match result data from https://fixturedownload.com/results/epl-2022):
After running a 10k today (13th November 2022) after 18k yesterday, I looked at the furthest I had run in a 2-day, 3-day, and 4-day period.
Here is a chart to show the number of calendar weeks when I ran a particular total distance. 10km indicates a total distance between 7.5 and 12.49km, 15km, a total distance between 12.5km and 17.49km, etc. Click on the chart to view in full resolution.
Here are all of my run distances from the period January 2019 to October 2022. Click on the table to view full size. To generate the monthly sorted list of distances run, I used the following:
Since the start of 2021 I have run 10km or further 66 times (as of 21st July). The chart below shows the speed of these runs (in km/h). Click on the image of the chart to view in full resolution. In April and May I was running my easy/recovery/long runs a bit too fast, but…
Below is a chart to show the growth in the number of reported Covid-19 cases for all countries reporting >10,000 new cases in the last 28 days. “GROWTH” measures the increase in the number of reported cases of the last 7 days relative to the first 7 days of the 28 days leading up to…
The chart below shows the weekly percentage growth in the number of cases of Covid-19 detected in the UK. On the second axis it shows the 7-day rolling average of the number of daily cases. It certainly looks as though we will be seeing 50k new cases detected per day before the end of July…