Today is 16 Oct 22. Time to review the purpose of this Blog - again! It is 2 years since the last review. 🤕 2022 was shaping up well and I was on track for a decent middle distance Duathlon race. Then COVID hit me! I tried to salvage the race season but never felt strong or healthy. Looking to 2023 now and focussing on being healthy and some sprint Duathlon racing mixed with some bike TT fun on the Canyon CF






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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Moving Chaos

Movng house. No training. Utterly pooped. Lack of sleep. Bring back normality please. . . . If there is such a thing!

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

On Track


Well, the aches and pain seem to be holding up to full blown training. I am building the run miles up slowly, but no fast stuff. . . apart from the 3k run TT on the track last night. It was dark and gloomy, and I was the only person at the track - just a couple of security lights to illuminate the way ahead. I was not expecting much because I have not done any faster paced running for months. I did 10:30, which, although not fast, is better than I thought I would do. Back to the easy running now (once the aches and pain have disappeared from my legs!).

I am now receiving some secret assistance with my training. See how I trickled that tantalising piece of info out 8-) More will become clear if/when the race season commences.

Now, however, it is all hands to the deck to move house to Bristol. I will be off line for a while. Why do Sky need so long prior to cutting off and re-installing their broadband?

Catch you later.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Ramping it Up

Training has ramped up a level now. I have started to try and build some power on the bike. After 3 months of aerobic cycling, and a period of strength work, I decided I needed to shock the body a bit. The turbo session below did just that. I worked on speed, rather than power, as I know that aerobically, I am around 21.5mph. A good session and my legs knew they had been worked. The shorter intervals should get me to feel how that speed feels like again. In the coming months, as I complete longer intervals at this speed/effort, the real pain-fest will commence!

20 Min progressive warm up
5 min as 30 sec work to 27mph, 30 sec spin.
5 min RI at 18mph
5 min as 15 sec to 27mph, 15 sec spin.
5 min RI at 18mph
5 min as 1 min to 27mph, 30 sec spin.
Straight into 7:30 4% hill simulation out of saddle.
Cool down
1 hour 5 mins

The weather has prevented any road riding; hence I have still not completed any long rides. Some reverse periodisation should sort that! Here is a pic to remind us that the sun does shine in the UK and there may yet be a time when we can ride our bikes outside - with shorts on too!!

I still have some niggles but I am now building my running up with some slow and steady running. OK, every now and then I get carried away and stick in a faster run, but the long term aim is to build some run miles.

Swimming is going well (for me) and I have some fresh focuses to work on, thanks to some very good advice from an extremely knowledgeable helper – maybe more on that later!

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

On the Move and Goggle Eye!

Wow! Can't believe that it is nearly time for me to move to Bristol 8-( Not that happy about moving because the associated stress and tiredness plays havoc with training. I take over my new house on 25 Jan and I move between 27 - 29 Jan. . . . Yuk! Using my normal weird logic, I have been beasting myself in training recently so I can take the time off training to move house and let my fitness drift back to 'normal' winter levels. Does that make sense? I normally confuse myself, so it probably doesn't!

Swimming has been going well and I am doing far more than I normally do. Will I be faster in 2010? Maybe! As for my glute/hamstring problems, they are still there but it has been nearly 4 weeks since I decided to train properly and just put up with the niggles. They are no worse, so I will continue to train.

I need to get some pics back into this Blog but my phone camera has packed up. that was may normal method of uploading stuff to the Blog so I am stuck for now.

Does anyone else suffer from goggle eyes? I know Paul Fullalove does because he looks like me! I take my goggles off after the session and the ring marks where the seal was remain all day! I look like I have not slept for a week - huge bags under my eyes! It's a good job I am already ugly. . . though not as ugly as Roy 'Catalogue Man' Brunning 8-)