Time for my annual "I don't know if I can do this" post
Once again I'm registered for the Tour de Kota. Last year I was freaking about my preparation, what with remodeling a house to sell and moving and all. We haven't had any of that, but I'm still farther behind - I feel.
The weather has been not nice. I do have a trainer, the longest I've ridden on the trainer is 12 miles. Thank goodness for the trainer, it has helped at least moving my legs in that motion. My attention span is just limited.
I did cycling class last fall, but over the winter quarter I didn't because I wasn't in town enough (due to work) to really go. And, I didn't sign up in the spring because I figured that I would be on the road soon enough, and I did get the trainer.
I have been running over the winter. Usually 3 times a week, distances between 2 and 3 miles, sometimes 3.5. And I walk.
I've been outside on the bike twice so far. 16 miles, half into around 20mph winds. And earlier this week I got out for a 22 mile ride. I was fine, but my back was achy. I think that I tweaked it shoveling or using the garden claw or something. I want to spend my indoor time with additional strength training, though it feels like my upper back might take a little time to heal. :(
Any suggestions? What are some good last minute cramming tips? I am confident that I will be able to do the tour. IT's not a race. Though I hope to be comfortable. I remember being pretty achy after a couple days last year, I didn't get to finish the week.
Rough Mileage this year:
I was out of town in Jan and Feb a lot, didn't log my activity. I did use a hotel treadmill quite frequently.
March: Only 80 miles on trainer and 16 miles run
So far in April: 81 miles biked and 18.5 run I've lost a few opportunites due to deadlines at work and being out of town on shoots.
My plan is to clean house today so that when the weather does let up, I hopefully won't feel bad about taking a few hours for a ride. And my bike will be going on the trainer this afternoon.
Thought I'd check in: Doin' Alright
I spent a week sick with an ucky cold. I'm still coughing a bit. I missed a 5k that I'd registerd for and a really nice opportunity to bike. Ah well.
Last week I biked to work twice. It's 15 miles one way to work. I rode back via a different highway the first day to add 3 more miles. No biggie. The wind was fairly breezy on the way home, I had a headwind. Total 33.
The next day I biked to work again. A cycling friend of mine lives NW of me in a nearby town, about 12 or so miles away. She biked with me home, but we added another loop before we headed out. I got a total of 45 miles that day. That day I was kind of tired. I meant to pick up some extra miles a bit when she and I parted ways. But my legs felt like led. My cold may still have been lingering. OVerall, a good day though.
Due to work and the weather I didn't get to ride until Sunday again. I went out for a 26 mile loop. I was going to go on into town to do one continuous ride, due to phone issues I did stop home for an hour. I took the opportunity to make lunch. Then I went back out for a couple more hours. I got 60 miles in total. I felt pretty good, though I only averaged like 12 mph.
I don't often break many speed records on my own. I generally need a faster rider to push me. I was on the bike for several hours and felt fine. And it was a gorgeous day to just putz around. YEsterday I didn't ride, helped family move my grandpa's stuff out of his home. Though, I wasn't sore anywhere except a little in my neck and shoulders.
Long story short: I will be achy on the tour de kota, but should be fine in general.