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Alice's couch-to-5K personal extensions with running metrics and training data.

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name daily-summary-alice-personal
description Alice's couch-to-5K personal extensions with running metrics and training data.
metadata [object Object]

Daily Summary - Personal Extensions (Couch-to-5K Example)

Extends: daily-summary-base

This skill adds personal metrics and tracking for a couch-to-5K running training program.

Context Tag Patterns

Format examples:

  • W4-D2 (Week 4, Day 2)
  • W5-RestDay (Week 5, Rest Day)
  • W8-D3-5K (Week 8, Day 3, first 5K!)

Components:

  • Week: W1, W2, ..., W8
  • Day: D1, D2, D3, or RestDay
  • Milestone: 5K, Milestone, etc.

Key Metrics & Thresholds

Add these specific metrics to the Key Numbers table:

Metric Morning Evening Notes
Running Distance - [miles] Target per plan
Average Pace - [min/mi] Goal: <10:00/mi by Week 8
Heart Rate Zones - [Z1/Z2/Z3 %] Target: 80% Z2 aerobic
Morning Weight [lbs] - Tracking trend
Sleep Quality [hours] - Garmin score if available
Nutrition [calories] [calories] Target: 2000-2300 cal
Soreness Level [1-5] [1-5] 1=none, 5=severe

Running pace targets:

  • Week 1-3: Focus on completion, not pace
  • Week 4-5: 11:00-12:00 min/mi comfortable
  • Week 6-7: 10:30-11:00 min/mi
  • Week 8: Sub-10:00 min/mi goal for 5K

Heart rate zones (example for 35yo, 185 max HR):

  • Z1 (Recovery): 111-130 bpm (60-70% max)
  • Z2 (Aerobic): 130-148 bpm (70-80% max) - PRIMARY TRAINING ZONE
  • Z3 (Tempo): 148-167 bpm (80-90% max) - Occasional intervals

Sleep targets:

  • Training days: 7-8 hours minimum
  • Recovery days: 7-9 hours
  • <7 hours: Consider rest day or easy workout

Domain Terminology

Training:

  • C25K: Couch-to-5K training program
  • Run/Walk: Interval format (e.g., "Run 5min, Walk 1min, repeat 4x")
  • Rest Day: Active recovery, no running
  • Long Run: Longest continuous run of the week
  • Tempo: Comfortably hard pace (Z3)

Recovery:

  • DOMS: Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (normal 24-48hrs post-run)
  • Taper: Reduce volume before race/milestone
  • Active Recovery: Light walk, yoga, stretching on rest days
  • Overtraining: Persistent fatigue, elevated resting HR, poor sleep

Nutrition:

  • Pre-run: Light carbs 1-2hrs before (banana, toast)
  • Post-run: Protein + carbs within 30min (recovery window)
  • Hydration: 8-10 glasses/day, more on run days
  • Deficit: 300-500 cal/day for weight loss (if goal)

Training Progress Tracking

Include in "What This Day Revealed" section:

Training week structure (typical):

  • Week 1-2: Walk/run intervals, building base
  • Week 3-4: Longer run intervals, reducing walk breaks
  • Week 5-6: Extended continuous runs (20+ min)
  • Week 7-8: Full 5K attempts, race prep

Watch for patterns:

  • Soreness decreasing week-over-week (adaptation)
  • Pace improving at same heart rate (fitness gains)
  • Sleep quality impact on next-day performance
  • Nutrition timing affecting energy levels

Example Summary Snippet

# Wednesday, November 20, 2025 - Daily Summary

**GROUND TRUTH:**
- Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2025
- W4-D2
- Training Day 23 of C25K program

---

## Key Numbers

| Metric | Morning | Evening | Notes |
|--------|---------|---------|-------|
| **Running Distance** | - | 3.2 mi | Week 4, Day 2: 8x (Run 5min, Walk 1min) |
| **Average Pace** | - | 10:45/mi | Improving! Sub-11:00 |
| **Heart Rate Zones** | - | Z2: 78% | Stayed aerobic, good |
| **Morning Weight** | 168 lbs | - | Down 1.5 lbs from Week 1 |
| **Sleep Quality** | 7.5 hrs | - | Garmin: 83/100 |
| **Nutrition** | 600 cal | 2100 cal | On target, good protein post-run |
| **Soreness Level** | 2/5 | 3/5 | Quads tight after run, normal DOMS |

---

## Timeline

**06:30** - Woke up, felt rested (7.5hrs sleep)
**06:45** - Pre-run: Banana + water
**07:15-08:00** - **Run workout:** W4D2 completed!
  - 8 intervals of Run 5min / Walk 1min
  - Total: 3.2 miles in 40min (includes warm-up/cool-down)
  - HR average: 142 bpm (Z2), max 156 bpm (low Z3)
  - Felt strong, legs responding well

**08:15** - Post-run: Protein shake + stretching
**12:30** - Lunch, noticed legs a bit tired but manageable
**18:00** - Light walk (15min active recovery)
**20:00** - Foam rolling, quads and calves
**22:30** - Bed

---

## What This Day Revealed

**Training progress:**
- Week 4 is noticeably easier than Week 2 was - adaptation working
- Maintaining Z2 heart rate even during run intervals (aerobic base improving)
- Pace naturally improving without pushing - went from 11:15/mi avg in W2 to 10:45/mi today
- 5-minute run intervals feel sustainable now (used to be a struggle at Week 3)

**Recovery insights:**
- Sleep quality directly correlates with run performance (7.5hrs = strong workout)
- Post-run protein shake within 30min seems to reduce next-day soreness
- Active recovery walk in evening helped legs feel less tight

**Nutrition:**
- Pre-run banana timing (90min before) worked well, no GI issues
- Total 2100 cal right on target for training day with slight deficit
- Staying hydrated throughout day made a difference

Integration Notes

  • Reference base framework for process and structure
  • Add metrics table with specific values above
  • Include domain terminology as needed (C25K, Z2, DOMS)
  • Use context tag patterns for filename generation (W4-D2 style)
  • Track week-over-week progress in insights section
  • Note recovery patterns and nutrition timing