Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ouch!

Why do I do this?  On Tuesday I did my bike ride and my legs were a bit tired so of course on Wednesday I had an eight mile tempo run to do, and  I accomplished that.


This morning I could barely walk to the bathroom.

It really wasn't my legs what were tired but my joints.  My knees were a little bit stiff but my ankles, specifically my Achilles tendons...geez.   Your tendons are supposed to be pliable.  Mine went from the flexibility of rubber bands to piano wire overnight.  So what do i do?  Well I followed my training schedule and did my weight lifting this morning and that helped loosen everything up.  I've also noticed that when I sit for an extended period like in the car for over 30 minutes, or the eternal church meetings I attend, when I stand up...well, everybody just asks, "what's wrong?" with alarmed looks on their faces.  It just takes a few strides for everything to loosen up and I quit moving like I'm eighty or something,

Why is this happening? Oh yeah, I'm aging up...

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Back in the Saddle

Ok I apolgize for letting this lapse.  I have been working out and training consistently.  I developed my yearly plan and competition schedule.  It is ambitious but I look forward to it.



Today was my first day on the bike in a few weeks.  It has been bitter cold here in Texas, well below 20F at nights and not above freezing for the last week or so.  Even when it has been "warmer" its barely made the 40's and so with a wind chill created by a 20 mph ride...well its a bit frigid riding the bike.  Even with warm weather gear I won't do it. 

But today it was about 63F and a delightful day to ride.  I did a quick 25 mile ride followed by a half hour run.  My legs were tired. I did not sleep well last night and it showed today.  Just not enough strength in my legs.  But i did enjoy being in the saddle.  Did not  have much strength on the hills,  of which there are plenty in Austin, but that's just a matter of saddle time.  It will come...

Ok so from now on, more updates on what I am doing!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Back at it...

Well I just couldn't sit still.  Not for very long anyway.  I did take about a week to ten days off and it was both enjoyable and awful.  I was so antsy and anxious to get on the bike or take a run I was starting to pester those around me.

So I am back in the game.  But on a limited basis.  I do workout everyday.  These days are devoted to running and biking and I will begin to add swim workouts in December.  I am slowly building volume focusing mostly on building that volume during running.  My run has always been my weakest event.  I am a big man for triathlon.  At 6'1" and (today at least) 194 lbs it takes a lot of energy to drag myself 10 miles in any kind of respectable time.  Friends have said, "Well you have more muscle mass, shouldn't that help?".  Well that's true. In short bursts I can generate a tremendous amount of energy and force.  But over an extended period of time it takes a lot more energy for me to move 194 lbs over a given distance than a person weighing 160 lbs.  

Say a friend and I are riding a bike pretty quickly and both of us are generating 300 watts of power.  If he weighs 30 pounds less than me it just takes much less energy to move his mass over a given distance than for me over the same distance.   Or with the same energy output he is moving at a much faster speed than me. Considerably faster.  Its why unless I can drop 40-50 pounds I will never win a Half Ironman competition.  Ever.  At 194 lbs I am also at about 11% body fat. If I drop 6 more percentage points I will still weigh 182 and cannot lose any more body fat.   The male human body just won't go below 5% body fat for very long and remain healthy.

But maybe I can win a sprint triathlon...:)

So over the winter I need to lose that 5% and its very hard to do. 

But here's to trying!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Time Off

So for the next few weeks I will be doing the most difficult part of my training program.  Taking time off.  I'm not sure I can totally do it.  It may be I am just doing things a little bit slower and not as much!! It seems impossible for me to take 2-6 weeks off and do nothing.


But here's to trying...

Monday, October 19, 2009

Running


I did a 10 mile run today.  Actually it amazes me that I can write that.  It wasn't all that long ago that such a run would have been incomprehensible.  A fantasy.  Yet I banged it out today in about 1:17.  Not fast but not butt dragging either.  I must confess the last two mile were misery and I had to walk a few times.  The weather here is now wonderful and the running is great.  I have not done a big run in awhile,  limiting myself to about 7-8 miles.  That will begin to change with me eventually cranking out 15 mile runs once a week and two more runs in the 6-8 mile range but with fast tempos.

I had a great bike ride on Saturday, pedling 52 miles in 2:38.  Traffice slowed me down some and I climbed about 2300 feet of elevation.  I should be hitting 70-75 rides in a few weeks with regularity.

i enjoy the training.  It just is something hard to describe...it feels like a real weird day when I don't get a really great workout in.  Must be obsessed or something...

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sweltering

Goodness it has been hot in Texas lately.  Yesterday I wanted to do a 60 mile training ride in the afternoon but the temps were above 90 and the air was so thick with humidity it seemed to create its own form of drag.  I was strong on the bike but at my 13 mile mark I could feel the water pouring out of me and turned back for the house.  By the time 26 miles had been ridden, I hopped on the scale and had lost 6 pounds.  Unbelievable.  Next week promises to be classic Texas fall weather with temps in the 70's and no clouds or rain.  Can't wait.

My knee hurts.  It is clearly the inside ligament strap that crosses over from the inside of my left knee to the front of my leg below the knee cap.  I don't know the medical description of this part of my body but I think it is just strain from the running I've been doing lately as most runs are about 8 miles.  I am pleased with my running progress and will take it easy for a day or so.  An injury right now would put me way behind schedule.

My nutrition stinks. I wish I could do better but I lack real discipline in eating the right foods.  Lately I'm not eating enough and when I do its all mediocre or bad food.  I must change this.

Today is the gym and weights.  Tomorrow swimming and Saturday the big long ride I missed yesterday.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Flat Tires


Anybody who rides a bike for any length of time will have a flat tire.  This is just simply no fun.  But learning to change a flat quickly and easily is a developed skill and vital for races.  I was riding yesterday and had flat on my race wheels pictured here which use tubular tires.  These are different than the classic clincher tires that most people are familiar with.  The tubular tire has the tube integrated within the structure of the tire and both tire and tube are changed as a single unit.  That unit is literally glued to the wheel.  Prior to riding and at least 24 hours before using the tire, the glue is applied to your tire and allowed to dry forming a very sticky base.  Taking the tire off the wheel and reapplying a spare takes a little finesse and some strength.  You have to stretch the tire over the rim and some upper body strength is necessary.  Tubular tires are typically much more durable and not prone to flat, certainly compared to clinchers.  I can attest to this as I've ridden on these race tires since May, have maybe 1000 miles on them and have had two flats. 

Riding yesterday I was terrified by the traffic.  It was late in the afternoon and my route was crowded and slow with commuters.  It would seem to be easier to ride when traffic is at a virtual standstill versus having cars whizzing by at 60 mph, but it is not.  The roads I ride have big wide shoulders and cars were constantly darting onto that shoulder to make turns directly in front of me or to zoom past everyone to the next intersection.  Additionally, cars would make the right turn onto the shoulder directly in front of me.  All of this made my jumpy and nervous.  This one route has a fair amount of hills where I am either doing 10-12 mph up or 40 mph down,  plus on and off ramps.  This all added up to slower times and not a fun experience.  It will be late morning or mid day rides for me from now on.