I Really Questioned my Sanity
With my run this morning, especially when I saw bear tracks about 20 minutes in. They looked to belong to a bear 60 to 80 pounds in size. I would rather meet a black bear than a Verile hog, any day. I'm glad I stayed out there, and yes, even got hot. 55 mph wind gusts, snow, 41 degrees. It was slow, but I ran the whole trail, about 13 miles. Total time 2:15 I didn't care how slow I was, I was just glad to be out there, and I'm even more glad that
Zoefitness 6 hour Eating Plan CHO/Protein/Fat
I’ve put together my eating plan for a 6 hour. Of course, I always have back up food. I carry a gel, I have a citrus C in transition. At Leadville or other point to point, eat fruit at the stops…and sometimes M and M’s. (Always) :) Total Calories: 1349 Protein 202 kcal Fat 183 kcal CHO 964 Calories/ Hour 225 kcal CHO/Hr 41 g I’m sure I make up the CHO in undocumented, on hand food that sounds good to me at the time. I have plenty of options with me. I carry a Lara Bar for
Great Week!! Disclaimer: You Can’t Hold Anything Against Me because It’s Past my Bedtime.
This week was an absolute great week. A lot of different things happened. I had to learn how to deal without riding or swimming. That is always an interesting dynamic. I even explained to Rey about learning to love road cycling: sometimes we have to learn how to love what we hate because sometimes the things that we love are taken away from us. We have to learn how to channel that passion for mountain biking into another avenue. And I'm so proud, he went out and had a great road ride. Find
I am so blessed.
I would like to share some testimonials. I am blessed enough to be part of my athletes experiences: "I actually thought about you and Robert constantly while I was doing the Yoga
LT(MSS) Sprint Sandwich of 4 x 5 minutes at Zone 4
Warm up with 3 x 60 second all out pushes. Then, build to a 10 second sprint, all out. Settle into Zone 4 for 5 minutes at your MSS or LT, come out of the saddle and sprint all out for 10 seconds. Recover for 5 minutes. Repeat for a total of 4 times. cool down
Here’s What They Took out of my Hand
No idea what it is, it's not Maui, could be asphalt, so she sent it to Pathology. The incision has 3 stitches. It's tiny, bigger compared to the size of the thingy. Glad it's out. I knew on Thursday when I was going to ride my bike really fast and had a 10 on a 10 point scale for pain, I was probably doing the right thing. I gave the specific directions to the Doctor, from Ladue, Missouri (I think, that's why I let her cut me open, homie trust) If it spiders
Friday Therapy: Meet my Therapists Sigmund and Freud
Almost bailed. I'm so tired. I XC skied yesterday, and although I xc skied last year on my birthday (not really skiing more like carrying really heavy wet snow on my long platform shoes on the horse trails). Other than that, I XC skied a few times in Winona, once in Big Sky, but haven't REALLY been skiing since I was a teenager. Every time I have skied, it's been flat. Yesterday my friend Rose took me up to Ellis Trailhead and we skied up to the Crest. First time XC Skiing
Conditioning Psychology For Early Race Season The Key to Well Rounded Racers: Training What You Don’t Want to Train
Sean McCann, Ph.D., Sport Psychologist First: Avoiding fears makes the fears stronger. Second: Overcoming fears requires exposure to the things you fear. Thus, if you have developed specific race fears, you need to safely expose yourself to those race situations. There is one obvious parallel between being a predictable, one-dimensional racer, and having specific race fears. Beginning Tip: Many beginners train too much on their own. By finding a group ride, you will develop physical and mental skills you need for races. Intermediate Tip: Be careful not to limit yourself in early season races. Just because you haven't
What does Caveman say, “Keep on, Keeping on”?
A lot of other people say it too, it's a song, and such. But I can't help but think that sums it up. It's a lonely road right now, A Very Lonely Road A very lonely road that weeps of sorrow. If there was one person in the world, just one, that was going through what I was going through, or had a small incline of what I've been going through. I once wrote an article: per my Team Captain: Jay Ellis "The Trials and Tribulations of an Endurance Athlete". This was a race review of my experiences in Maui at
3 hour Bike Workout of the Week
Via Michael Winegar's Program Design: 30 minutes EZ Zone 1 (RPE 1-3) 30 minutes TEMPO Zone 3 (RPE 5-7) 1 hour Race Pace Zones 3 - 5a (RPE 7 -10) 30 minutes TEMPO Zone 3 (RPE 5-7) 30 minutes EZ Zone 1 (RPE 1-3)