Tuesday, November 17, 2009

catch-up

I store my training journal locally. This is an upload from the past few weeks.

Date: 11/01/09

Weather:

Weight:

Breakfast:

Lunch:

Dinner

Snacks:

Workout:

Notes: Ankle almost better, still stiff



Date: Monday 11/02/09

Weather:

Weight:

Breakfast: Cracker Barrel pancakes, eggs, bacon.

Lunch: Chicken kebob with peppers, mushrooms, pilaf, juice and water

Dinner:

Snacks:

Workout:

Notes: I was at Trek Business School in Waterloo all day



Date: Tuesday 11/03/09

Weather:

Weight:

Breakfast: Whole Wheat Bagel and a Latte

Lunch: Shrimp Jambalaya, pasta salad

Dinner: Nachos

Snacks:

Workout: None

Notes: 2nd day of Trek Business School and I was totally exhausted after getting home. I had some nachos and went to the first team meeting. When I got home at 9:30 I went straight to bed.



Date: Wednesday 11/04/09

Weather: Sunny, 45

Weight: 157 (I got a scale!)

Breakfast: Latte, Wheaties, OJ, grapes

Lunch: Banana, Carrots, grapes, water

Dinner: Chicken Pesto sandwich, salad, balsamic dressing

Snacks: Milk Duds (8)

Workout: Rode to work and back. Approximately 8 miles roundtrip.

Notes: My ankle is feeling good enough to ride on. No pain, just a bit stiff in the mornings and loosens up as the day goes on.



Date: 11/05/09

Weather: Sunny and 40s

Weight: 157

Breakfast: Oatmeal, Coffee, grapes

Lunch: hummus and carrots on whole wheat bread, grapes (I got some awesome grapes at the new Hy-Vee), craisins.

Dinner:

Snacks:

Workout: riding to work, sit-ups

Notes:



Date: 11/11/09

Weather: 45 and Sunny!

Weight: 152? Maybe I’m a little dehydrated.

Breakfast: Bagel and cream cheese, latte, OJ

Lunch: yogurt, carrots, plum

Dinner: Glass Nickel with banana peppers and pepperoni, red bull

Snacks:

Workout: 1.5 hours on the MTB trails on my CX bike.

Notes: It felt good to get back out riding with a normal ankle. While it was a bit stiff after the ride, my foot loosened up with a bit of walking and stretching. The season-end burnout I’d experienced has subsided and I’ve been riding to work more than driving, as well as riding the CX bike around town and taking whatever paths I encounter.

This exploration type of cycling has done a few things for me. First, it’s created a new kind of cycling that I haven’t done since I first moved to Minneapolis. Discovering a new place via bicycle allows you to cover greater distances than walking, and affords a greater level of interaction than driving. Meeting Madison via bicycle is a great experience.

Another fun aspect of riding the CX bike around town is that it’s a casual approach to base-building training. I’m not going to do any directed training until December or January, but keeping in shape is important.



Date: 11/14/09

Weather: Sunny, 40s

Weight: 159 (After lots of hydrating, I’m back to normal)

Breakfast: Just coffee and water.

Lunch: Tur-duck-en, mashed potatoes,

Dinner: Toast with jam

Snacks:

Workout: none

Notes: Today was the Lake Family Thanksgiving celebration. Since John is having hip surgery Monday and we won’t be having a normal Thanksgiving, John and Cindy (my parents) had all of their long-time vacation friends to Madison for a Tur-duck-en. Yes, that’s a chicken inside of a duck inside of a turkey, and it’s amazing. I restricted myself to one small portion of each item I tried, but was still full enough after the dinner that I had toast with jam around 7 and just drank water the rest of the day.

I will call today day 1 of eating healthy again.



Date:11/15/09

Weather: Sunny, high of 50

Weight:158.9

Breakfast: Oatmeal, brown sugar, banana, coffee.

Lunch: chicken stir-fry

Dinner: Coffee, water, small bean burrito with tomatoes and onions. Mango orange juice.

Snacks: a beer!

Workout: Rode to work and took the long way home. Maybe 15 miles total riding? No hard efforts, just cruising. 100 sit-ups.

Notes: Soon I’ll be printing up lists of my goals for next year. I’ll print three; one for my bathroom wall above the scale, one for on the refrigerator, and one for right by my bedroom door. I’m also going to be putting racing pictures up around my house. I find these keep me motivated when the first race of the year is 7 months away. Racing goals will be on there, as well as a few other life-type-goals I have. So far this year I’ve reached all of my goals except two. One of those goals was to win the Subaru Cup overall for my age group.

I’m working on a Google calendar of the WORS races. Hopefully I can get that published this week. Google Calendar is an awesome tool that I use daily and it keeps things nicely organized in a visual way that I love. My training, racing, and work calendars are all on it and I can access it from anywhere.

To digress: I overhauled my Procaliber and pulled a bunch of leaves out of the cassette before running it through the parts washer. After replacing some housing and the drivetrain cables, it should be ready for a few winter rides.



Date: 11/16/09

Weather: sunny, 50

Weight: 158.5

Breakfast: Wheaties, coffee, OJ

Lunch: Chicken bacon spinach wrap

Dinner: n/a

Snacks: Lots of water!

Workout: 2 hour spin on the cross bike, 100 sit-ups.

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