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February 2011

I have put some racing miles on the Ikons that I got about a month ago, and really like them. The grip on climbs is great, and cornering is superb. I did not except the cornering grip to be this great, as it is a low knob tire. In the rain and wet it sheds mub very well with out packing up. I did have to lower the tire pressure to get them to grip better. I started out running them @ 1.9 bar, and had to lower them to

When you're not subjected to heavily contaminated air. Espresso, who needs that?  At home, I need to have huge cups of coffee, all the time, that doesn't even help.  Here I have half of one and I am bouncing off the walls. Don't you think it's ironic, that I breath better at altitude then I do at home?  That's well, a little bit, bass ackwards.  Think about it.  I breath better at altitude.  It's been that way for years.  Now that my sulfur allergy is full blown, it's even more so.  But

That's an old mantra of mine. So if you don't totally lose control of your bike at some point during your hard ride, then, you just aren't pushing your limits.  You're holding back. So yesterday, I was there, almost there.  I can feel it in my blood, surging, pushing through my arteries from my heart to my brain. I want to ride my bike hard enough that I lose control.  That I am pushing my limits hard enough, that I slide out of a turn, hit my shoulder on a tree, or just

Everything rocked. Today, I had an awesome swim.  I cranked out a 2000 like it was nothing, meters, of course.  Nothing too exciting.  A 2 x interrupted 500 for time that put me at 8:50.  In meters, of course. Then a 500 kick ( one of my toenails finally came off) - 100 with zoomers - 100 with fins - 100 dolphin - 100 back - 100 reverse fly Then, I did some other really cool stuff.  I was swimming with the girls next to me, and my husband on the other side, it was cool. Then 10

Workout for the week: warm up with: 10 x unilateral straight leg prone hip extension 10 x side leg raises with band 2 x 6 seconds supine inner thighs with stability ball 6 x 6 seconds isometric hip flexion, prone at 90 degrees Repeat that main set 2 more times. 10 x Deep forward lunges, so back knee comes all the way down.  Arms are doing hammer curls 10 x side lunges with weights/hands on hips then rotate down to the floor and to the outside of the opposite ankle with weight and row up. 10 x Front lunge

Generally, lately it's the other way around: "my ride was so bad, Idid cry." I'm not sure if it was because I was in South Lake all day and then went straight to Isle de Bois, or if the teaspoon of Sodium Bicarbonate I took. Whatever it was, I could breath again, and I felt strong.  Either way, more will have to come like that. This morning I was doing some research about Steven Johnson Disease, which can be triggered by an allergy to sulfa(sulfur) based medicines.  I found that if you

Wow'sers, what a week! A great week of training, a great week of car shopping, a great week of support from all my contacts on FB(Facebook).  Yesterday was my birthday and it was a great day. There was one sad part, maybe two(but the one thing is gas related so we don't talk about that here, they're doing a 24 hour a day frac job .5 miles from my home, oops, slip) All the trails were closed and I couldn't do my birthday, Friday Therapy Ride.  Now that's tough!  Everything else was DI-vine! I

Today's 1 hour Indoor Ride: Warm up for 5 minutes. 2 x (5 to 10 minute Hill Sets with RPM of 55-65 and lots of resistance, SLOW and STEADY) With 5 minutes of recovery 90-100 RPMS in between sets. 4 x 30 second at (MAX)120 RPMs with Heavy Gearing With 3 minutes of Recovery in between. 5 minutes @ "TEMPO" Cool Down for rest of time.  Really easy gearing focusing on upstroke of pedal stroke. Best on Rollers.

I know I didn't feel that great. Some how the old man rallied me up, loaded my car, said I would be 'mad if I woke up in the morning and felt good'. So off I went on "the road to Warda." It was like a dream, it was like driving on the 4th of July. There was carnage all over the road.  I have never seen so many accidents, flares, and emergency vehicles on a drive in my life- or stupid people driving over 40 mph. I made it to Giddings, and figured the Ranch gate would