Monday, June 30, 2008
A good run and ride
I went out this morning and ran 12 miles. I tried to take it pretty easy and just concentrated on getting some time in on my feet. Here is a link to the route. It took me an hour and 45 minutes. I felt pretty good the whole time. I was still a little tired from my ride yesterday, but I felt like I could keep running if I had needed to. Claire and I went out and rode our favorite route afterwards. It was a little windy out there, but we both had a pretty good time. I need to find some time to swim.
One Month to go
Well, I have one month to get myself ready for the Vineman. It has not been the year I had hoped for as far as my training went. The bike shop has been busier than years past, which has kept me off the bike more than I have wanted to be. I have also had the nagging calf injury that kept me from training at all for almost a month. I have accepted all of this, and I am not worried about my overall time for the Vineman this year, but I would at least like to finish it again. So, with this in mind, I hope to dedicate one good month to training. I feel like I have a pretty solid base just from my years of training, so it is just a matter of getting myself ready for a longer race. I started yesterday with a 64 mile bike ride over most of the cycling course. It was my first long ride with aerobars, and I was more comfortable than I had expected to be. I felt pretty beat up by the end of the ride, but I had put some effort into it. My heart rate was over 170 for an hour and 20 minutes, it was in my zone for 2 hours, and it was below 130 for 6 minutes. I don't have an average heart rate on my cycling computer, so I don't know what that was. Today I plan on going out for a long run around here. Let's see how that goes.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Running in Cape Perpetua
I went for an awesome run yesterday in Cape Perpetua. I ended up running for 1 hour and 50 minutes. I felt great the entire time and did not feel the need to stop at the end, except that I had to stop sometime. My 15 year old nephew, Ryan, even ran the last two miles with me. It was quite a hilly run, so I don't think my distance was too long, but time is always more important than distance. The area there is so lush that I felt like I was running in Nerf world for the most part.
Today Claire and I are driving back down to California after 3 days in Oregon. Then it will be back to work tomorrow at the shop.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
What can I say
I haven't written in a while. I think it was a couple of Mondays ago that I did my last bike ride. I went out with a couple of guys from the shop. I had a tough time of it. I rode from Forestville to the shop, and then we went over Sonoma Mountain. From there we went up Cavedale, which I haven't done in years. It was really hot outside and I had to call Claire from Cotati and beg her to come pick me up. I was planning on doing 120 miles, but instead only did 70. It was not one of my finer rides. I have sold my Death Ride ticket, so I don't have to worry about that. I have been doing plenty of running, and feeling quite good. I have had a couple of two hour runs recently and didn't experience any pains. Yesterday I ran 10 miles including some running on the beach. I felt great the entire time and could have kept going except that I didn't want my family to think I was neglecting them. This run took place up in Oregon as we are up here for a couple of days visiting my parents. It is only 42 days till the Vineman. I don't see myself having the time to really train especially for the riding part. That is the tough part to running a seasonal business. Claire likes to point out that I should be doing my triathlons during the winter when I have more time to train. I will try to do some swimming starting next week. Hopefully I will be able to get out on a long run tomorrow, maybe around Cape Perpetua, which is right down the road from us.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
A run and a ride
I went out yesterday morning and ran for an hour and a half. It was a great run. I ran down to our regional park and then ran the perimeter 7 times. I felt really good the entire time with only a couple of pains in my calf. I felt like I could have kept going if I had wanted to.
Today I rode into work and rode home. I installed my aero-bars this morning. I wasn't totally comfortable, but it wasn't bad for my first ride. I need to play around with my saddle position, which I will do in the near future. I have a long ride planned for Monday with plenty of steep hills, so I think I will leave my saddle where it is until after the ride.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Running pain free (knock on wood)
I got up early on Wednesday morning and ran the scenic loop before heading in to work. I was very excited to be practically pain free the whole run. This was the first time in a while that I felt that good running. I am not going to get too excited until it happens again, but lately my legs have been feeling better. I haven't been able to ride my bike as much as I should be, and that might make things tough during the Death Ride. Claire came out and rode her mountain bike while I did my running. I didn't do anything today, I just wish I could get in better cycling shape by doing all those tune-ups.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Little Brick
Went out yesterday morning with plans to do the Sweetwater Loop multiple times. I rode the first loop with Eric the Fireman. After dropping him off on Grays Ct., I went out for my second loop. About 3 miles down River Road, I had my first flat in a very long time. In fact, it had been such a long time that when I pulled my pump off my bike, my pump had frozen up and wouldn't work at all. I tried pulling the pump apart, but everything was stuck. Anyway, I walked across the road and stuck out my thumb. After about 5 minutes of selective hitch-hiking, I saw a pickup truck heading towards me with a tandem on its roof. They stopped for me and gave me a ride back to my front door. It was a couple from the city who were up staying in Guerneville at their parents rental cabin. They were going to go out and explore Westside Road a bit. They had very good energy and it would have been nice if we could have talked more. I probably should have fixed my flat and headed back out, but instead I put on my running shoes and went out for an 11 mile run. I did a new loop, which I think will become one of my favorites. I did the usual Martinelli loop, and then combined my favorite Scenic loop. I had some tightness in my right calf, so I didn't run as far as I wanted, but my legs felt great otherwise. I'm down to about 13.1 stone at this point. I would like to get down to between 12.5 and 12.8 stone. I also really need to do some more stretching because I am still having the calf issues that have plagued me all year.
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