Yep, just another Thursday morning on the CompuTrainer. Today was the same workout as last thursday. Two 20 minute intervals at 98% of FTP with 5 minutes of recovery. Heart rate ranged from 155-158 for the first one and from 157-163 for the second one. Each recovery my heart rate went back down to mid 130s.
It’s looking like a nice day to be outside on the bike! 60s and sunny, too bad it isn’t like that at 5am!!!!
Cold and miserable, pretty much describes my run this morning. Going out I didn’t think it was going to be too bad because it just seemed to be raining lightly on the drive to the gym. Once I got out on the road though, the wind was driving it right at me and along with the cold, it just sucked. On the way back someone driving a car decided that I wasn’t wet or cold enough so I got a wave of water thrown at me as the car went through a puddle on the street. I saw it coming and just couldn’t get far enough away. Up until that point my feet were feeling ok, but after that they were just soaked. That’s when I decided to cut the run short. I hate runnning when my feet squish.
Spent another Tuesday morning in the garage on the CompuTrainer. This session was another set of short intervals. I felt pretty good this morning, heart rate was going between 160-163 for the last few minutes of each interval and would quickly recover to 130s before the next interval. Intervals were 6 minutes long, so not too bad, but the last couple the legs were starting to really feel it.
Still kind of debating whether to keep training on the CompuTrainer during the week or to try to get outside. The CompuTrainer is nice because I can start early, if I go out, it is still dark of 5am. I don’t mind running in the dark, but riding in the dark doesn’t sound too appealing to me.
Pretty good swim this morning, but more importantly we are getting closer to getting back in the pond. George stopped by with the official horse thermometer and took a reading of 48 degrees. I’m thinking maybe 6 or 7 more degrees and we’ll be good to go!
Finally made it outside for a long ride and what a nice day to be out on the bike. Started out a little chilly at 40 degrees, but easily was in the 50s an hour later. Good thing it was a nice day as our group was all over the place today, some of us did part of the ride in one direction while others did it the other, quite the comedy out there. One good thing, no one had any breakdowns so we all made it back in one piece.
I felt pretty good through the first 50 miles and then started to feel it a little bit in the legs. Still had enough to power any hills at the end, but overall very happy and feel like the work on the trainer has paid off even though the overall speed was a little slower than I had hoped. The numbers from the Garmin on the link below.
Also had the opportunity to jump on a scale during the ride to check my rate of dehydration, will post the photo along once Melinda sends it to me. Turns out I lost 30lbs in the first 38 miles of the ride!
Tomorrow is the first long ride outside and I needed to make sure that everything was in working order and it is quite nice out today. Hopefully tomorrow will be just as nice. Went for a short 10 mile ride and it was good to get out and actually ride on the road. The new Power Meter, Crank and Cassette all worked great. The deraileurs all seemed to be shifting right on the money as well. Hopefully if all goes well, tomorrow will be more of the same.
My legs have pretty much recovered from the half-marathon, but I still took it pretty easy today and did just over 7 miles for an hour run. Kind of chilly out this morning, hands were cold. After yesterday morning when it is practically 60 when I got up this was kind of disappointing. Warmer weather is on the way though!
After a nice relaxing active recovery week last week it is back to killing my legs with short hard intervals. The next 4 weeks training has been set with the results of the CP30 test I did Saturday morning. This first session is supposed to be at 108% effort of the CP30 score, but because my legs are still sore from the half-marathon on Sunday so I setup the workout to 104%. There were 6 intervals of 6 minutes each with a 3 minute rest in between. The first one always seems so easy, after that they all seem to be the longest 6 minutes of my life. Definitely a killer workout.
Forgot to set the alarm for this morning, so I woke up and it was already 5:20. At that point I’m usually just getting ready to hit the water. Instead of showing up late and having to kill myself to keep up without a warmup I decided to go to the Danvers Y for a bit of an easier swim. My legs are feeling pretty sore this morning from the Half-Marathon yesterday. I felt fine yesterday after the race, but can definitely feel it this morning, must have been all those hills yesterdady.
I jumped in the pool and started out easy but quickly picked up speed because I felt pretty good in the water. I ended up doing 2000 yards in 30 minutes, pretty good pace. Not the normal distance or time spent in the pool, but better than nothing when you forget to set the alarm!