Posts Tagged ‘biking’

a new look at training

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Last year, when I started swimming, biking and running, training for triathlons and running events, those three activities were all I really had time for.  This year, I am going to try something different and include fitness exercises on a regular basis to tone muscles not necessarily used directly in each of those activities.  The goal here is to advance my overall fitness and abilities.

One way I plan to do this is with the help, yet again, of the Wii.  You may remember that the Wii initially motivated me to become healthier and lose weight with Wii Fit.  This year, with the recommendation of my friend, Andrew, I will use Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010.  I am on my first week of the program, but it appears to really whip you into shape.  the workouts are intense circuit style and last nights consisted of:

  • Running (in place) ~5.5 minutes
  • 25 push-ups
  • 20 back kicks (1 rep consists of kicking leg straight back and “punching” with both arms then repeat with other leg)
  • 20 sledge swings (1 rep consists of swinging the Wii remote like you would a sledge hammer on one side of your body then repeat on other side)
  • 25 water pumps (holding Wii remote with both hands at your chin then squatting down bringing remote almost to the floor then back up)
  • 20 boat poses (half sit-up at the same time bringing both legs up to form a “V” with your body)
  • Quick stretching (knees to chest while laying on the floor)
  • Running ~5.5 minutes
  • 25 push-ups
  • 40 sledge swings
  • 20 back kicks
  • 25 water pumps
  • 30 sledge swings
Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels

This all left me completely exhausted, especially after running a little over 2 miles at lunch yesterday.  I will continue the 2-3 runs during the week and a long run on the weekends.  I will also try to cycle to work and home when the weather permits.  As long as I can get to the pool or lake, I should be set for the triathlon season fast approaching!

I have a hiking trip with Andrew and others coming up on 3/20/10 in the Roan Mountain Highlands.  I will certainly keep you posted on that with (I hope) wonderful pictures from the trip.  I am also looking forward to taking Althea along on the trip as well!

I look forward to what this training will add to my abilities.  And with a trainer that looks like that, how can you resist?

Finding Motivation

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

running101200x200Lately my training has been in a funk.  I am having trouble finding the motivation to get out in the cold, but even this past week with warm weather, I failed to get in good training.  I chose to spend most of last weekend with my family instead of leaving for an hour for a bike ride or run.  I don’t regret that decision, but I need to balance both.  Since the marathon, I have been in a funk and am ready to get out of it.  Melissa and I are going to run together on Saturday, and we are planning 5 miles.  Hopefully that will jump start me back into my regular training going forward.  Anyone have suggestions to keep motivated?

Happy New Year!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Okay, so I am late with this post, but I have been enjoying the time with my family over the holidays and things have been hectic!

I will take some ideas from Melissa for an “end of year” post and reflect back on 2009 and then focus on what I am planning for 2010.

Family Changes

2009 marked the 3rd birthday of my oldest daughter, Mia.  She is a wonderful girl who has me completely wrapped around her fingers.  The year also marked the 1st birthday of my youngest, Sadie.  She is an independent spirit who will be giving Mia hell in the coming years, I am sure.  Parents turn the other cheek when it is payback, you know.  My wife, Jenn, and I celebrated our 5 year Anniversary.  My sister, Jenny, and her husband, Chuck,  had their first baby, a boy named Cai and he is so adorable!  See Melissa’s post on her experience being there with them.

Weight Loss

In the beginning of 2009, I started my weight loss journey.  At the peak, I had lost about 40 pounds, but have slipped off since.  During marathon training I actually saw a weight gain, which I have heard can happen.  For the entire year, I lost about 30 pounds.

Running/Triathlon

In January 2009, I could not run a mile.  I started the Couch 2 5K program from PodRunner Intervals and ran my first 5K with Melissa in February.  I was hooked.  I went on to run a 4.1 mile race in April, my first triathlon in May, a 10K in June, off-road triathlon in July, international distance triathlon in August, a 211 mile relay run in the mountains of North Carolina in September and a Marathon in December.

Hiking/Camping

2009 was a bit of a slow year in this department.  I did manage to make the MitchellWinter trip with Melissa, Jeff and Chris.  I also got up to the Linville Gorge for a weekend with Andrew and Chad.  I was able to incorporate camping before a couple of triathlons.  I hope that as the kids get older, I will be able to take them places that I haven’t yet been able to.

Special Places

You have followed some of my new special places this year, and I appreciate you all bearing with my strange sense of humor!

2010

I hope to continue the weight loss journey in 2010 and to increase my physical ability.  I have already signed up for 4 triathlons including a Half Ironman in November.  This will be my biggest physical challenge of my life and I have a long way to get prepared for it.  I also look forward to another year of milestones with my wonderful girls and my beautiful wife!

injuries stink

Monday, October 5th, 2009

My shin is still in some pain, but shows some minor improvement.  I have been wearing compression sleeves, icing and resting trying like hell to speed up the healing process any way I know how.  My sister, Jenny, said that the creaking sound made in my lower shin when I move my foot is most likely a fluid buildup from the swelling.  That has mostly gone away today, so I will take that as a good sign.

I was able to ride my bike late last week.  I rode to work and back home on Friday and although my shin was pretty stiff when I got home, the pain was not any worse than doing nothing, so at least I can get some workouts in while I wait to be able to run again. 

I also rode some with Melissa last night while she is getting used to her new bike.  It must have been comical when I was showing her how to properly un-clip from the pedals and I lost my balance and fell over!  I now have a bruised left elbow and sternum (where the bike saddle landed).  In an effort to protect the bike, I threw myself onto the concrete to keep the bike from landing.  No damage to the bike.  You gotta save the carbon!

I am worried that several weeks of no running during the middle of marathon training will hurt me in the long run, but let me tell you this: one way or another I will get my body through 26.2 miles on December 12th!

shifting gears

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

After not doing any training for the past 5 days to recover from the Blue Ridge Relay, I am now focused on this Saturday’s triathlon.  Most people would not have scheduled a triathlon a week after a race like the BRR, and I wouldn’t have, except I had already signed up for the tri when Alex invited me to run with him in the relay race.  Not being someone who likes to waste money, I am doing both!

When I asked Jason Sutton about recovery after the BRR, he told me not to do anything at all for a week and a half or so, then build back slowly.  So when I told him I had a race next Saturday, he said, “well, good luck, your probably gonna feel it on the run”

My legs feel about 95% recovered now and I am hoping it won’t be too bad.  It is a sprint triathlon with a 750 meter lake swim, 14 mile bike and a 5K run.  After the tri, I can then focus on marathon training.

a little tweak to training

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

I decided to bike to work today since I miss my bike after not riding for the last couple of weeks.  I was going to go for a long ride last Sunday, but I decided my time would be better spent with my family instead of out on the bike.

I woke up at 4:30 again, showered and got my bike clothes on.  I packed my work clothes/shoes and running shorts/shoes into my backpack and headed out.  Even though I am biking to work doesn’t mean I can skip the 3 mile run today!

The ride in was nice.  I really enjoy being on the bike.  I wish it got light a little earlier so I didn’t have to start in total darkness, but my 10 flashing red LED lights made sure drivers saw me and there were no problems.

I arrived at work about 35 minutes later and went inside to store my bike and change shorts and shoes.  I headed out for the run.

The run went well; no walk breaks today.  I realized at about 2.5 miles that running in my bike jersey may not be the best thing.  I didn’t think about this for a 3 mile run, but if I am running with this shirt again, I will be sure to put the Aquaphor on the nipples!  I assume it is the different material that cause the rubbing, but man that hurts.  Still does actually.

So I get to ride the bike home today (hopefully no thunderstorms – 30% chance) and then tomorrow will be a rest day.  I get to sleep in!  6:00 AM will never feel so good.  Then Saturday will be the 7 miler and I will have to drag myself out of bed again.  I will keep you guys posted!

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to see details of the ride to work, click here, the run, and the ride home.

Assault on Cherokee International Triathlon Race Report

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

This past weekend was another to remember.  On Saturday morning, I kissed my girls goodbye and headed to Melissa and Jeff’s house to pick up Jeff.  We went to TrySports so the bike fit master could make some last minute tweaks.  The guy there was amazing.  He analyzed my pedal form while on the bike trainer and made minor, yet noticeable adjustments to my seat position and aero bar position.

After that, we headed to Inside Out Sports and picked up my race packet.  They made sure that I knew that shoes are required to get from the lake to T1.  I asked what the deal was with that and they told me that the transition area was a little ways along a gravel path from the lake, so shoes would keep your feet from getting injured.

Jeff and I made our way to Kings Mountain State Park where I had registered for a campsite.  We found the site, set up the tent then drove back out to scope out the bike and run routes.  The first half of the bike course was pretty straight forward.  Then, the road turns to a narrow road that is poorly maintained and very hilly.  It continues to be very hilly the rest of the way back to the transition area.  The run is also pretty hilly, using the road into the camping area as part of the course.

I was then not only intimidated by the longest swim of my life of 1300 meters, but of a difficult bike of 27.5 miles and a hilly run of 6.2 miles!  I changed my official “goal” from finishing between 3 hours and 3.5 hours to “just finishing” with no regards to time.

Andrew and his daughter, Breanna, arrived early that evening and we all sat around and talked for a while.

That night I hit the hay early and tried to sleep in the muggy conditions.  We had a thunderstorm in the middle of the night which brought the temperatures down, but made everything wet.

I woke up around 4:45 and caught a shower.  I got changed and did some last minute prep for the race.  I mixed up my HEED and made sure everything was in my transition bag.  I drove down to the race area and unloaded my bike, walked over to the transition area and set up my area.

From there, it was mainly a wait as I was set up around 6:30 and the race did not start until 7:30.  I did get my timing chip and the body markings with my race number and age.  I found a toilet and did some last minute “prep” there too.

The Swim

At 7:15, I headed down to the lake.  When I was told “transition area was a little ways along a gravel path from the lake” I did not expect it to be mud and rock down a steep slope for about 1/3 mile!  That would surely be a tough climb after swimming that far.

I got into the water and did a little warm up.  I felt a lot of algae under the surface which would prove to be a problem in the water.  The race director made some last minute announcements, one of which was to warn us that he would have to consider the bike course “a little cruel, so have fun with that”.  We started in 3 waves, 3 minutes apart.  I was in the first wave.  I got in the back of the pack because I knew that I would be slower than the rest.  When the second wave passed me, I knew I was going to have a slow time.  I had such a hard time with breathing and the algae, that I spent the majority of the time on my back doing a backstroke just trying to calm my breathing.  I knew it was bad when someone swimming past me before the halfway mark asked, “Hey are you okay?”  I answered, “I’m fine”, but I knew that if I looked that bad, I am just hoping to finish!

I made my way from buoy to buoy until I was on the homestretch.  When I finally got out of the water, I realized there were only a few others still swimming and I had a 6 minute head start on some of them!  I ended up in 59th place out of 60 that swam the course.  So not last, but close to it!  Then I grabbed my Keens and made my way up the hill.  I walked most of it, but when it flattened out, I started to jog.  Just before the transition area, I saw Jeff, Andrew and Breanna cheering me on!  I got to the transition area and dried off, changed into my bike shoes, put my helmet on, ate a Hammer Gel and took some Endurolytes.  I grabbed my bike and headed out on the course.

The Bike

The bike portion started off as I expected with it being relatively what I am used to.  It was just slight ups and downs, but nothing too crazy.  The one thing that I did not expect was that I was alone!  I was so slow in the water, that all but 3 others had a huge lead on the bike already.  In fact it took me 8 miles or so to catch up to someone!  I passed several people before I saw the first accident.  A guy took a wet turn too fast and wiped out, apparently slamming his knee and hitting his head too.  After I passed them, more ambulances passed me and were on their way to tend to him.  Although I did not see any others, there were apparently 3 accidents that resulted in DNFs for the participants.

The rest of the ride was very challenging with lots of hills.  I passed several more in these sections and had a good enough ride for 29th out of the 57 that completed the course.

As I approached T2, I saw that Melissa and Great Mia had arrived and joined Jeff, Andrew and Breanna to cheer me on.  That people are there to cheer for you is a mental motivator more than anything else.

I spent the majority of the time in T2 changing shoes, trading my helmet for a HeadSweats visor and trying to get the cramping that had begun in my quads to stop.  I stretched for a bit and then headed out for the 6.2 mile run.

I ran by my “support crew” again and managed a smile and wave, although my body is already yelling at me to STOP!  As soon as I got around a bend and they could not see me, I started to walk while I ate another Hammer Gel.  Then I cam upon the race camera man and I told him, “If you are going to take pictures, I’d better run!”  So I did for a while and started to get into a rhythm.  Then I came across the hills at around the halfway point.  I finished the rest of the race walking up the hills and running down.  I was not alone.  Everyone that was around me did the same on the difficult course.  I finished the 10K, quads burning and cramping, with everyone cheering, with a time of 1:01:47, good enough for 43rd out of the 57 that finished.

Overall, I placed 44th, so I am not at all unhappy about it, but elated to have finished at all.  And to have my soon to be 93 year old grandmother see her first triathlon and my first of this distance was priceless.

You can see the event results here.  I will add pictures to this post as I receive them.

I am all smiles on the outside but inside is a different story...  Photo by Andrew

I am all smiles on the outside but inside is a different story... Photo by Andrew

finishing the bike - photo by Melissa

finishing the bike - photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

photo by Melissa

the campers - photo by Melissa

the campers - Jeff, myself, Breanna and Andrew - photo by Melissa

more support crew - Melissa, myself and Great Mia - photo by Jeff

more support crew - Melissa, myself and Great Mia - photo by Jeff

countdown to the next race

Monday, July 27th, 2009

I have 6 days before my next race, the Assault on Cherokee international/olympic distance triathlon.  I am really looking forward to my first triathlon of this distance.  The previous races I have completed were of sprint distance, so this one is roughly twice the distance of those.  For this race, it is a 1300 meter swim, ~27 mile bike and then a 10K run.  I am nervous about the swim, but my plan is to finish, not win, so I will take my time.

This past weekend, I woke up early on Saturday to get a nice 5 mile run in , then I took Mia to see her uncle Alex race in the Lake Wylie Triathlon.  The event was great with some stiff competetion.  There were over 500 racers, which is huge compared to the hundred or so that have been at the races I have competed in.  He did great with a finish of 44th out of 270 men.  It was my first as a spectator since my career began.  I was dying to jump on a bike and race!

On Sunday, I got a 30 mile bike ride during the hottest part of the day.  I didn’t think I was going to get one in, but Jenn told me it was okay to go, so I took the chance!  I rode down to Andrew Jackson State Park.  It is a nice place there.  It would be nice to take the girls there for a picnic.

So today is an off day and I am running with Melissa in the morning.  I need to get to the pool, but for some reason I avoid it.  I think I enjoy running and biking so much more, I spend my available time doing those.  Oh well, I will just take my time on the swim.

Meet My New Friend

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

This past weekend, I decided to buy a new bike.  Melissa and Jeff came with Mia, Sadie and I to TrySports in Charlotte.  They had some really good deals on Fugi and Kestrel bikes and I wanted to check them out.  After riding a few around the parking lot and speaking with the bike guru, Rob, I decided on the Felt B16.  It is the lowest priced bike with a carbon fiber frame and it rode beautifully.  Plus, they had the size I needed in stock!  The components on the bike are adequate for my needs, and if I ever need, they can be upgraded later on.  Here is a good review of the bike that I found.

My New Friend

My New Friend

I have ridden on it 3 times.  Once on Saturday night, again Sunday morning and again this morning on my way to work.  Today I did a brick workout where I run right after hopping off the bike.  My legs felt great and I was able to do 2.6 miles at a 8:46/mile pace.  This surprised me!  I had expected more around the high nines or even around 10:00/mile.  Perhaps it was the bike, perhaps it was the nice weather.  Who knows, but I love the bike!

Best Week so Far

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

This week has been the most intense week I have had training wise.  That is the reason why I didn’t get a post up yesterday.  Once I got home from work, I just kind of crashed and didn’t feel like doing anything.  A quick 12 hour rest was all I needed though.

I will start with what you have missed.  I commented on the bike ride to work on Tuesday and here is the link to the stats.  The ride home was much the same, and although it was late (I had to work late) I had fun with it.  I actually passed another bicyclist, sure he was on a mountain bike and not really trying, but I still passed him!  It is also fun when a car passes me right before a turn or railroad crossing and they slow down more than I have to.  It gives me a chance to “ride” their bumper, but I have my hands on the brakes and I am always ready to swerve around them if they do something stupid.  Come to think of it, maybe I shouldn’t do that…  Anyway, here are those stats.

The next morning, I woke up early again, went to the pool and swam 700 yards.  Once again the swim is feeling comfortable, which is growing my confidence.  I went back home, showered and jumped back on the bike to work.  Much the same, nothing special there.  Here are the stats.  The ride back home Wednesday afternoon was good, but very hot.  It was about 1:30 in the afternoon and about 95 degrees with full sun.  Here are the stats.  I was a little slow, but it was hot!

I woke up early again this morning and went for a run, but I slept in about 30 minutes longer than I wanted to.  I needed the rest!  I was able to squeeze in about 2.85 miles before my wife had to leave for work, and it felt pretty good.  It was cool, but the normal SC humidity is back.  Here are the stats.

Since Sunday morning, I have ran 14.14 miles, biked 35.75 miles and swam 700 yards.  I plan to swim at least 700 yards tomorrow morning and will probably bike to work again.  Add to that another run on Saturday morning and I have greatly surpassed total training for previous weeks.  This all works to add to my confidence.  If I am going to go the distance, I need to be able to do the training.  Oh, and not counting the swim, in the last 5 days I have burned an extra 3,385 calories.  My diet hasn’t been perfect, but I will look to shed a couple of pounds when I start to taper next week for the off-road triathlon.  I will keep you posted.