Hurray for first century! That's an awesome goal.
I had no idea riding on Cape Cod would be so great- I was in Wellfleet last summer and did some awesome, hilly rides. I'll be back up at the end of July and can't wait!
Hurray for first century! That's an awesome goal.
I had no idea riding on Cape Cod would be so great- I was in Wellfleet last summer and did some awesome, hilly rides. I'll be back up at the end of July and can't wait!
The only sorta' set thing is Saturday: long ride with either my club or the boyfriend, usually in the 100 km range.
I try to ride about four more days every week, sometimes as little as 20 km, at best 60-70 km. In the winter I have a more precise schedule (hills, intervals, recovery...) because I need some sort of a framework to get me out and riding. In the shiny days like now I spend a lot of time in "recovery" mode... especially after the Saturday rides with the boyfriend (think 4 hours at 85% of my max heart rate... or higher). I live around hills so it's hills rep all the time anyway. Sometimes I hit it, sometimes I take it easy, depends on how I feel...
Wednesday and Friday 31 mile round trip commute to work. Saturday or Sunday 18 - 22 mile ride (with a stop at my sister's house to show off !)
I don't have any plans... When I decide I ride 50miles up (and down) the hills than couple of days nothing and than again 20-30 miles flat ride. I know that I could do better but I'm a little lazy girl and this roads around me are pretty boring to me so I don't have the motivation to ride these little everyday ride.
p.s.how do you girls motivate yourself to get on the bike when it's so hotoutside and you have to ride alone?
"Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."
Monday: 20 miles. Solo or with a friend.
Tuesday: Racquetball 2.5 hrs
Wednesday: 20 miles. Solo or with a friend.
Thursday: Racquetball 2.5 hrs
Friday: rest
Saturday: Club beginner ride. 17-23 miles
Sunday: Either rest, road, or mtn bike.
I don't do really long rides so the heat isn't an issue with me. If I wasn't riding I'd have to be at home cooking or cleaning something. That's motivation enough for me!Originally Posted by iFKA
As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin
I have more of an ideal week that gets modified depending on the weather and such. I like to ride 2 or 3 days a week between 25-35 miles with a fourth day of a longer ride between 40-50. Then the weekend my SO and I go with the club on rides that are between 40-60 miles. Usually there is one or two days a week that I rest depending. Somedays, I will do a double, where I go to an appointment which is about 20 miles and then go out with a friend for a slow roll of another 15-20 miles. Those are easy (but fun) days. I don't have a set schedule but so far it works for me. I am working to have no week this summer less than 100 miles and aiming for closer to 200. We'll see. So far so good.![]()
Mon: commute, plus maybe the Monday "Moderate" ride, though the definition of "moderate" is, ahem... well, y'all know how that goes.
Tues: commute, and the "pedaling for pleasure" ride is on my way home, so that's another 12-15 miles.
Wednesday: Commute, and there's a show and go at 6:15 that's usuall 20 miles or so.
Thursday: Commute - and maybe, but not usually, the women's ride (it's pretty peppy so I have to have the fast bike and be up for it, and I have to be back home at 8:00).
Friday - commute; usually I go home in a roundabout way.
Commute is 15 miles, unless I broaden the loop.
Saturday: I lead the Saturday Saunter, so my competitive soul whines at me 'cause other people are getting Big Weekend Miles in. Hasn't whined loudly enough to get me out of the door in time to ride extra miles before the ride yet this year :-)
Sunday: 5 miles round trip to church, then sometimes a show and go.
Sonic: if you're going to add a day, I would at an "easy base miles" day. Your schedule is a little on the "type A" side, bordering (not sure on which side of the border) on over-training. If there's an *easy* group ride that's an excellent way to keep the inner drive from taking over.
Last edited by Geonz; 06-26-2006 at 11:22 AM.
I don't really have a typical week. Since the start of the year my monthly mileage has ranged from 370 to 541 miles. In the first three months I also had a lot of time on the trainer, which I don't log as miles. It was easier to have a typical week then.
Since the start of riding season also coincided with the start of a busy time at work and socially, it's been hard to be typical. I actually think I had a better fitness level at the end of March than I do now. About the only typical thing would be that most weekends I do a long ride - usually somewhere between 60 and 200 miles.
Well I certainly don't enjoy it as much, I think I get a better, more focused workout with Coach Troy and my trainer than I do riding outside.
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When it isn't raining, I usually ride with groups Monday, Tuesday, Thursday usually 20-25 miles each day, and also with the Sunday group which is leisurly ride and can be around 30 miles. Saturday I do by myself usually around 30-40 miles. But it has been raining here again so less riding. I can't believe how much rain we've been getting!
I hear you about the rain! Saturday I was so frustrated I figured I'd just go out in the rain. 30 min after I finished it stopped raining and then didn't rain again the rest of the day!Originally Posted by im4smiley