Continual Improvement 06/29/2009
It took me a solid 5-6 days to recover from the Boise 70.3 race. Not my normal recovery from a Half Ironman but then again I've never raced that fast or in such tough conditions. I finally started to feel good again the middle of last week. It was still a fairly light week from a volume and intensity standpoint but I had some really good training. I had a solid hard run mid-week with 30 minutes of running in the mid 6 minute range. I was throwning down some of my fastest short swim intervals ever and I had a great ride and a good run this weekend. I didn't think about it until I was about 2 miles from the top of the climb but I had ridden the entire ride in my big chain ring. My turnover wasn't fast but it was very consistent and smooth and the bike was really moving. A year ago or even a couple months ago there would have been no way I would have been able to ride in the big ring up a climb like this. Apparently this is a pretty popular ride as I passed about two dozen other riders on the climb and I was going much faster than most. The road was in really great condition and there were few cars. At the top I took a minute to refuel and then I was off for the bombing descent. This is the reward for alll the climbing and I love to descend. I really flying holding mid to upper 40 mph range. I had been passed by a rider descending while I was climbing about a mile from the top and about half way down from the top I came flying up behind him. He was down in the tuck position going fast and I flew by him and I think I spooked him a bit as it wasn't a slow roll by and I certainly don't think he expected to be caught and passed by anyone on a bike. I finished off ride back to the park on the interstate but I really didn't want to be on there and was rolling fast at 30mph average. I'm really feeling like my bike fitness is coming around. We'll see in a couple weeks at Vineman. After a night of a few margaritas at the little mexican restaurant in Stevenson and sleeping at the fairgrounds while the wind howled I got up and hit the road for a nice 1:40 run. This was along Highway 14 which wasn't too bad but there were a few sections where there wasn't a lot to shoulder thankfully there weren't a lot of cars. I felt pretty good after my long slow aerobic run. I'm looking forward to another couple of weeks of hard training before Vineman. I need to give a shoutout to James who is one of the athletes I coach who raced in some tough conditions at Buffalo Springs 70.3 this weekend. He had a pretty good race overall finishing up in 4:46. Best of all he's getting much more balanced in his race effort and it's paying off, I think he even had a half IM run PR of 1:39. Patience, hard work and consistency is a recipe for success. This coming week. Sunshine, lots of training, work, the beach, watching fireworks from the rooftop of the houseboat. Happy Independence Day holiday. CommentsLeave a Reply |




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