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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Anyone else having a lackluster month?
    Yep, you are not alone. Got hit by a truck at the beginning of August and I'm closing the month with just a little over 300 miles, and not yet completely recovered. I have big hopes for September though. So the only suggestion I can give you is plan to intensify your training next month - that's what I'm doing and hope it works

  2. #17
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    August has been an interesting month for me. I rode about 590 miles, which is more than 100 miles off my norm. I had a lot of other things going on, not the least of which was a relatively new relationship (two months and counting). He rides too but not as much as I do. Even so, I realize that I will likely have to rearrange my schedule to some degree. He's a keeper but it will still be challenging. I really want to achieve a good balance so I have some adapting to do. In the meantime, I have a 400-mile ride this month so September should be good!
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    In the meantime, I have a 400-mile ride this month so September should be good!
    congrats and you'll find a way, but you're right, there's always an adaptation period for new things... what 400 m ride are you doing?

  4. #19
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    It was different and good in its own way. Last summer I did a century in August and rode 100+ miles every weekend but that is all I did. This August I rode 219 miles but am proud that 75 of those were commuting miles and 30 miles were mountain biking! I also ran a little over 10 miles, not much for on month but that was only in two weeks and I am building on a 2 miles base.

    I also have a cleaner house and two rooms of it painted that I have been thinking about painting.

    This year I am just not as interested in long cycling on the weekend this year and that is okay. The longest ride I have done this month was right at 50 miles.
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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    This year I am just not as interested in long cycling on the weekend this year and that is okay. The longest ride I have done this month was right at 50 miles.
    Perhaps you are bitten by the mtb bug?

  6. #21
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    Yes, I've dragged you all through my August with me, so you know how it's been. Running has suffered more than cycling and intensity has suffered more than quantity, but still only 265 miles for the month, and I'm not getting out today, either.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #22
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    Me neither. I think you need a hug.

  8. #23
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    In August I have found myself putting most of my mileage in commuting. I ride my road bike only once a week now, very seldom twice. That's a bit sad and I miss it.

    We had a great mini-tour, which I'm quite proud of.

    The good news is that my commute is more than 25 km a day, so it does add up, and it's quite hilly so I am not losing fitness, really. I might make more efforts in the next few weeks to add a few kilometers on the way out in the morning or on the way back.

    But right now the priority is my writing and my PhD. Such is life.

  9. #24
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    Gee, Sundial - I'm sorry to hear it hasn't been going well. Hopefully things will start lookin' up soon.

    My August has been great. I bought my new road bike July 31st, and have put 657 miles on it. Okay 611 in August. Plus another 46 on other bikes. Probably an all-time high for one month for me. I have a little over 1500 in for the season, and recently upped my goal for the season (which will end in a month or so) to 2000. Which would definitely be an all-time high for me. I hope to do 100 (solo) next Saturday, and then, if the weather cooperates, a double metric on September 20th. We'll see. I rarely do that tour, as the weather is often rotten, and it is run by a bunch of college kids (so not exactly what you would call well-run ). Anyway, if both these rides pan out, I should be able to get that 480-something more miles in. The weather is going to start changing here soon, though. It gets wet & windy here in the fall.

    Oh - and I just got a promotion at work with a nice raise!

  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    Well that settles it then! You MUST plan a vacation to California for next August!!

    Between all the great women in the NorCal contingent, I'm sure we can plan quite the itinerary for you.
    Maryland is closer
    Canal ride, road ride, monument ride, Gettysburg ride, kayaking, tubing...
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  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Me neither. I think you need a hug.
    Aw, thanks. Right back to ya girl, you need a bunch too.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  12. #27
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    August miles - 0

    Between tons of meetings out of town (long day trips), thunderstorms, and random feeling crappy days, I rode zero miles in August. Just when things were lightening up at work, this storm blows in off the Gulf, so my sunday ride was cancelled. But I wouldn't have made it since I had a bug.

    Here's hoping September is better, and the next three tropical storms that are lined up about a week apart will LEAVE LOUISIANA ALONE. Not that I'm fussy or anything.
    Beth

  13. #28
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    Put me in the same boat! June and July were fantastic but August was a total wash out for my mountain and road biking!

    August 1st hubby and I went to Montana for his mom's 90th birthday and big family reunion. Even though we took along our bikes we did not ride. When I got back home from Montana a week later I then flew to Pittsburgh for 2 weeks to see my parents in Pittsburgh. No cycling at all in Pittsburgh. When I arrived back home on August 22nd the weather that greeted me was cold and wet. On Monday August 25th I then went back to work. My summer break was officially over. School is now back in session and I am back at work in the middle school where I work. I'm already looking forward to Christmas Break! LOL

    So August was a total bummer as far as my cycling went. I am trying to get rides in again. Hubby and I went out on Friday and Saturday. Should have gone out today too but we instead went for a ride with our kids and did some hiking. This coming weekend is supposed to be nice and in fact Joe and I will be riding in the annual Headwater Century. Either the 45 or 65 mile course. We'll see how our legs feel on Sunday.

    I guess August this year was just one of those "months" . . . hopefully the ones ahead will be better.

    Sue

  14. #29
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    My August was very busy with out of state company and a hurt back. I managed to get rest while company was here and my back is much better.

    I had planned since June to do the Bridge Pedal ride here in Portland, OR and was getting in some riding to be ready for it. Since it's a pretty short ride I wasn't pushing the pedals much but by August company came unexpected and blew my training, the ride was the weekend before they got here and I had hurt my back getting things ready for them, ugg.

    Oh well, Sept I do the Komen Walk for a Cure and have already gotten in a couple of bike rides. I'm just concentrating on fun rides and cranking those pedals before the rain sets in. By winter I hope to do some indoor spinning to keep going and get out when the weather permits.

    I'm on a roll and I am committed to wear out some rubber, yay me!

    I hope your September is better for you Sundial, it's always a pretty month at least here in the Northwest.
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    Charles Schultz

    "The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community."Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895

  15. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Perhaps you are bitten by the mtb bug?
    I think it is that this summer we have had well over 50 days where the temperature is over 100 (norm is 15 in a summer). If we aren't on the bikes by 7:00 we better just make it short.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


    You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan

 

 

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