Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

Just an observation

This is just an observation of mine that has been bugging me...also, note, that I am fairly new to cycling since I purchased my Cervelo P2 this past July.




....But, I have seen more and more people riding with headphones plugged into their iPods.  Even though I am new, this doesn't make sense to me.  I think it is very dangerous.

Take this morning...I was on my way to drop of some clothes at the cleaners and then sneak into Starbucks for a grande blonde, when I got stuck behind this old dude riding his mountain bike with his iPhone/iPod strapped to his arm taking his happy time.  He never noticed me behind him.  And he stayed in my way when I needed to turn not even noticing me.  Crazy.  At least he was wearing his helmet.

I just don't get it.  To me it is pretty risky not hearing what is coming up behind you.

This takes me quickly to my next frustration/observation...


I see more and more people DRIVING with their earphones in...C'MON!  Isn't this why they make radios????  You not only can't hear horns, you also can't hear emergency vehicles coming up and you have to look down to see what song is on...a big no no.

Enough ranting...maybe one day people will change and stop this craziness.

On a training note, my main swim set consisted of 15 x 100's.  I am proud to say that I did these all between 1:29 and 1:31.  Not bad.  My swim is getting better.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Birthday Weekend

Jennifer, kids, and family, thanks for a wonderful birthday weekend.  God, thank you for the incredible weather this weekend.  Perfect timing!

Saturday started off with a nice Outrival group ride.  I cut off after the 2854 bridge and hit the lake and came back for 1 loop at Woodlands before coming home.  I had an early morning party to take the kids to and couldn't go too much longer since I had an immediate run scheduled.

So after 32 miles and a quick transition, I took of for a 4 miler.  I looked down at the Garmin a few minutes into the run and I couldn't believe my pace at 7:10 to 7:00 per mile!  I knew I was going fast, but I didn't feel tired sluggish.  At mile 1 and 2, I began to feel more comfortable at that pace and saw it fall below the 7 a few times.  I finished the run at about 27:30 for 4 miles.  I could have kept going, but needed to shower for the party.

Here is the kicker about all of this...I didn't use a heart monitor at all this week.  I decided (per advice given to me by a friend who finished 3rd in his AG at IMTX 2012 and was the 1st age grouper out of the water that year) to train without it for a bit (1 week).  It felt different and free.  I guess there is this mental connection to the HR monitor that subconsciously tells you to slow down or speed up.  I did non of my workouts with it this week.

Time away from the HR monitor will have to be a plus.

Back to the brick, I could have pushed harder for a race, but I held back due to experience and training.  I want to make sure I can maintain before killing myself.  My confidence shot way up Saturday after this workout.  The bike was also much better.  I pushed harder and the fit is feeling better.

My swim is feeling better too.  Wednesday last week it felt HORRIBLE!!  My arms felt like dead weight and sloppy.  However, Friday turned it around.  My extension was smooth and long as though I was gliding.  My strength was back.  I don't know what it was.  It might have been the compliment I received from Sarah Gray (the Outrival Swim coach on Fridays and pro in Olympic distance).  She complimented on my stroke and asked if I had a swim background.  I said not, since I really don't.  Most had been from my beach lifeguard days in high school.

I can't wait until the Houston Olympic Tri.