Been logging 16-20k/week lately |
Bike: For the most part I've just been logging in some good miles, lots of climbing and a few efforts here and there. Lots of Joe Friel specific workouts mixed in with some Walsh trainer sessions I did from last year. This was a ride I did a week or two ago and was surprised to see how quickly my bike has progressed over the last year. I could never figure out why I couldn't throw down a decent bike split in races and the answer is, I just haven't given myself enough time to progress. This ride is nothing to brag about to my competitors but it's a good indicator to me what kind of shape I'm in for the effort I put in.
Run: I'm still trying to figure out why I'm running so fast right now. I just started doing some speed work/intervals on the track a few weeks ago and have been really surprised to see how fast I'm running with just base miles under me. The answer is this. I used to run really fast in college/post college. I'm finally running more then 15-20 miles a week and my running talent is actually going to show this year I think. Amongst a bunch of other little stuff I did in this workout, I had 2x2 mile repeats. It was all HR specific stuff so my first 2 mile was 10:22. I was like - WTF? Zone 3? I still felt it was a bit fast for January so I toned it down the next one but still went 10:50 hitting zone 4. The biggest thing I've noticed is my speed is coming back. All of the drills/speed specific work I did in the off season is paying off and I feel like a kid again out running.
Remember, this is in a way my training log - so the reason why I post workouts is for me to be able to look back on them in the future to see where I was, what dumb things I said and who knows, maybe it helps motivate one of you out there. If you read my blog back when I first started, I could barely make it across the pool! Good things can happen if you put A LOT of work into what you're doing. Reading blogs over the years has always opened up my eyes to how much is A LOT. I used to think swimming 2000 yards was a lot or that riding 35 miles was a lot....Running...that's a different story.
Here's my cheesy pep talk: Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Show them. That's what I plan on doing this year.
Cheers! |
2 comments:
do it!
I'm motivated- nice post James
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