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  1. #1
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    Aug 2005
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    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.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2005
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    Yes you can... it might be tough, but you can.

    I can't remember what the Tour de Kota looks like in terms of profile or distance, but you have done this before. Your body will remember, and more importantly, you know you can do it - so your head-space will be in the right place.

    With limited preparation, you just need to tell yourself that you are not out for a personal best time. And once you know that, relax into the build up, do the prep you can, enjoy the experience and who knows... be pleasantly surprised if you do better than you thought.

    How far away is it? Then I'll relate it to how I have "crammed" when illness has got in the way of training. I got it from Friel's Training Bible...
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 04-25-2008 at 12:33 PM.


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  3. #3
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    The tour is Sunday June 8 through Friday the 13. This year it loops Sioux Falls to Mitchell then to Chamberlain to Highmore to Huron, To Brookings and back to Sioux Falls.

    There will definately be some hills. I find it easier to get out and run in chilly weather. Granted, I don't run too far... But, it takes me like 36 minutes to run 3 miles. I kinda am thinking that there shouldn't be any hills on the tour that take me that long to get up. I shouldn't explode. Now, those hills by the river with a headwind, that'll be a challenge. I *may* explode then.

    I rode two 12 mile sessions on the trainer today. I'm hoping that the weather shapes up enough to bike to work 2-3 times a week (16 miles one way). And I'll just have to do my best and accept that there are schedule issues beyond my control and try to use my time wisely.

    The weather hasn't been ideal for anyone. I think that I'm probably not the only one feeling the crunch this year. I just get nervous.

    For anyone curious, here's the route map and elevation charts.

    http://www.tourdekota.com/route08.html

    Thanks RoadRaven for the words of encouragement.

  4. #4
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    Does it make you feel any better, that you've made me feel better about my (lack of) preparation for TOSRV, only two weeks out?
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  5. #5
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    June, eh?
    Well, you still have a reasonable ammount of time to train for it.
    No need to panic.
    Just keep on doing what you are doing.

    I was thinking of crash training - where you train intensively for about 2 weeks and then do almost nothing - the idea being your body will compensate and you will peak for your race. However, you have to get it just right or you will be absolutely nowhere near a peak...

    So don't bother with that... just keep steadily building. Sign in here with weekly planned rides to keep yourself accountable, if it will help...

  6. #6
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    Aug 2005
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    Alright, I figured that I would check back in. When I started this post I had an achy back. I tweaked a muscle that got worse before it got better over the weekend. On the 28th I did run 4 miles, even though the ibuprofren had worn off and I was fairly sore after. But I was happy and even though I felt like crap, it kinda felt good too. It was the farthest that I'd run yet.

    The 29th I biked around the section, 5 miles on my hybrid. No biggie. On the 30th I did plan to bike more than 16 miles. The wind was out of the SE 24-33 mph wind/gusts. I was just going up and down a N-S road, and would've done a few more mile out/backs but I got hungry and didn't get back out that evening.

    I ran 3 on Saturday, just laps on my N-S driveway. Winds 23-29 from the NW.

    I'm still running because I have entered a 5K on the 17th.

    So my bummer day was today,

    My plan was to do a substantial amount of biking, at least 40 miles. I ran some errands for my family and figured that if I were home by 3 and on the bike, I'd get a healthy ride in.

    My stomach had been kind of foul all day. I thought that maybe if I got out and rode the hormones would tell my body to knock that crap off. I was maybe a half mile from my driveway and my stomach started knotting up again. It didn't get better, I turned around. Blah. Now I'm sitting in a chair and don't feel bad, but the stomach is still gurgling and, well, I'm a bit gassy. Sorry!!

    I'm going to go and lift my freeweights, do some shoulder shrugs, stuff that doesn't involve bending at the middle.

    It's supposed to be super nice tomorrow. I will possibly bundle up and ride to work or come home early for a ride afterwork. The second option might be easiest so that I don't have to pack my clothes. We'll see. I may have to pack a skirt, those don't take up much room.

    Thanks for letting me vent.

 

 

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