Tuckervill
10-03-2007, 06:29 AM
I completed a 50 mile event on Saturday. 2 weeks before that I did three rides within 5 days: a 46 miler, a 36 miler, and a 27 miler (by accident, on my mountain bike). Before that I was doing club rides on Saturdays of about 25 miles, and 2-3 times a week of 15-20 miles at a time. That's all since July 1.
Since it is getting cooler, I knew I wouldn't be able to ride as much, so I signed up for a 9 week "boot camp" at a physical therapy place. It's physical training in a group with a physical therapist. M-W-F. I've been to two classes and it is really going to be a challenge for me not to be tired and sore in between. I couldn't jog the mile this morning (I HATE running with a passion, and I didn't choose the best bra for running this morning, so that has something to do with it). I did 80 out of 100 jumping jacks. (I came in the class at the beginning of the 4th week out of 12 total. They were already up to 100 JJs.)
I can do everything else they do (rich and varied and from every discipline it seems), but I do have to modify to protect my creaky knees and lower back. Of course, I will get stronger as the class goes on.
So here's my question. Could I do the metric century on the 27th if I just did the boot camp and didn't ride at all until then?
I could possibly ride on the weekends, but our weekends are pretty full. I get "over-trained" really quick if I work out every day, so riding T-Th-S-S is out of the question. I would worry about my "butt callouses" getting soft if I didn't ride at all, though.
So what do you think?
Karen
Since it is getting cooler, I knew I wouldn't be able to ride as much, so I signed up for a 9 week "boot camp" at a physical therapy place. It's physical training in a group with a physical therapist. M-W-F. I've been to two classes and it is really going to be a challenge for me not to be tired and sore in between. I couldn't jog the mile this morning (I HATE running with a passion, and I didn't choose the best bra for running this morning, so that has something to do with it). I did 80 out of 100 jumping jacks. (I came in the class at the beginning of the 4th week out of 12 total. They were already up to 100 JJs.)
I can do everything else they do (rich and varied and from every discipline it seems), but I do have to modify to protect my creaky knees and lower back. Of course, I will get stronger as the class goes on.
So here's my question. Could I do the metric century on the 27th if I just did the boot camp and didn't ride at all until then?
I could possibly ride on the weekends, but our weekends are pretty full. I get "over-trained" really quick if I work out every day, so riding T-Th-S-S is out of the question. I would worry about my "butt callouses" getting soft if I didn't ride at all, though.
So what do you think?
Karen