I am logging a lot of miles on my road bike this year. My goal was to race this year, I just forgot to tell my body that was my goal. Getting in shape at age 41 is a lot different than at 29, but I am riding about 100-150 miles a week and now that my base mileage is established I am actually getting in some great training rides. I worked on my sprinting ability tonight, as you get older the fast twitch muscles in your body start to deteriorate, but I felt good and my speed is improving for a 41 year old, I know I'm not 21 anymore. I probably won't compete in a mass start bicycling event this year, but I may race a time trial or two if there are any around and I am planning on riding some of the centuries (100 mile) bike rides throughout New England during the Fall Folliage. I am also thinking of entering the Josh Billings Memorial Triathalon in Lenox, MA next month. I would kayak instead of swim, but otherwise the event host a traditional run and bike just like any other triathalon. I plan on swimming this winter to maintain the fitness I've gained this year, and then maybe enter a few real triathalons next year and as many bicycle races I can. I haven't been training with a group so I have no measure of my progress so far this year, but if my average speeds are any indication, I am progressing nicely.
I almost got run off the road tonight by a large box truck, the next time you pass a cyclist please give them as much room as possible, even if they are being an idot and riding side-by-side or in the middle of the road. Not that I was riding in the middle of the road, I was actually to the right of the white line, this idiot just didn't feel like moving over as he passed even though there was no oncoming traffic coming. Thanks!!!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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100-150 miles a week? Is that all?!?! Seriously, I wish you the best of luck in your training and your races! And if you are going to do the billings, and you are up to it afterward, I believe it is the same weekend as the Lenox Apple Squeeze...which is a big to do in Lenox. All the local business participate and it is just a lot of fun!!! Food, Shopping, all that jazz.
I will be participating in my first marathon...but before you hit the floor in astonishment, it will NOT be running, much to the dismay of my nutritionist. I will be walking in it. I am quite looking forward to it, actually!
What is the expected time to complete a marathon walking??? I guess most people walk 3-4 miles per hour so 6-8 hours??? A friend of mine speed walks and can walk a mile and half in under 9 minutes. I have a difficult time running in that time!!! In fact my best time is 9:15.
I hope you enjoy the marathon!!! Have fun and get a foot massage afterwarrds!!!
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