Owlie: Where did you watch the documentary about the 1918 pandemic? I'd find that interesting, most likely not for the trainer. I read the book by Gina Kolata and it was super interesting. And I enjoy documentaries, too.
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Owlie: Where did you watch the documentary about the 1918 pandemic? I'd find that interesting, most likely not for the trainer. I read the book by Gina Kolata and it was super interesting. And I enjoy documentaries, too.
It's so funny - I would never choose to watch a documentary but if i happen to stumble upon them. I'm completely hooked. They really do hold my interest more than a regular sitcom/news program.
Kids are on the mend so will try to get back on track tomorrow.
It's the PBS Secrets of the Dead one. I think there was another one from PBS as well (American Experience, maybe).
I tried an Eddie Izzard show today. It didn't work. Well, it might have worked better if I'd eaten ahead of time. I have an obnoxious tendency to not eat properly before trainer workouts (because--hey!--if I need to, I can collapse on the floor), and work a bit harder (because I can collapse on the floor).:rolleyes:
I did 2 hours outside today in 37 degrees with a sore throat. I've decided that I'll stick to indoor riding until I get a home with a sauna :D
Attempted Tough Love today. I got through 2:44 of it. I just had nothing left for that last set.
The thing about this video is he gives so little rest. I think the longest soft pedal is 3 minutes after a 30 minute set. In Hillacious you get 4 minutes after working for just 8!
Veronica
It's good (if cold) riding weather outside right now--little wind, sunny, dry, upper 30s. I just don't trust myself enough not to push too hard.
28minutes yesterday. I'm going to finish my tea and see if I can do 45 minutes.
w00t! Today was the first time I attempted a "duathlon" of sorts. I ran 5 miles in the sun (mid 30s) and then did 1 hour on the trainer (SufferFest's "Downward Spiral"). Oddly enough, the intervals on the bike felt easier, so I assume that was the result of having "warmed up" with the run.
I noticed that some of you have drop-down formulas / notes that covers the days you rode. How did you do that?
Me and spreadsheets don't get along very well. :rolleyes:
I dropped down my goal hours for the month. The LBS is doing a TT Race series on the computrainers. So instead of doing longer endurance rides (2 hours) I'll be doing much more intense 1 hour rides.
I have Tough Love. I did it. Once. Recovery time is minimal and all the up and down he wants is rather hard on the knees. For a Spinerval of over one hour, I much prefer Mental Toughness (90 minutes).
This weekend I did 1 hour of steady state intervals with my MP3 while watching a bike video of the California coast. Yesterday was a little over one hour doing hill repeats, listening to my tunes, watching a Yosemite bike vid.
I don't stand on a lot of those sets because of an injury to my quad. I get aero instead and try to increase my cadence. It just hurts to stand and pedal without the right amount of resistance. It is a geat video though if you are training for a hard ride or race since there is so little rest.
I like Mental Toughness too. :D
Veronica