Monday, January 21, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Time of Day: 2:00 pm
Distance: 2.5 miles
Time (total): as much as we needed
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Weather: cold (low 40s I think but it felt colder), bright sun, calm at first and then sorta breezy
Workout Type: walk

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Course: Green Lake
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Comments: Nice. We held hands, talked, looked at people and commented to each other how weird everyone besides us is and generally had a great time.

This is the first time I can recall feeling direct sunlight on my skin this year.
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 Saturday, January 19, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 8:00 am
Distance: 58 miles
Time (total): 4:24
Time (moving): 3:59
Time (stopped): 25 min
Speed (moving): 14.6 mph
Speed (overall): 13.3 mph
Total Ascent: 5401 feet
Weather: 40 (it felt colder at times), overcast, mostly dry with some sprinkles at the end
Workout Type: ride

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: 2 helpings of coffee cake with fruit
Dinner: veggie stir fry, pita, humus, salad, 2 big beers
Workout Food: 4 scoops Endurox in one big bottle, 3 scoops HEED in another

Course: University Village, Leschi, across Mercer Island, Newport, up 164th, up Cougar Mountain, down the zoo road, Issaquah, up Squak (Wildwood Blvd), back down, Newport, up Montreux (NW Village Park Dr), up Lakemont Blvd, Newcastle Golf Rd, Coal Creek, across Mercer Island, Leschi, Madrona, Union, home
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Comments: I think I've figured out how to dress for these damp, cold days! I go with a long sleeve undershirt, a short sleeve jersey, a long sleeve jersey and a vest for a wind block. On my legs I go with roubaix-weight leg warmers over roubaix-weight knickers and top it off with shoe covers and Gortex lobster mits over my OR Gripper gloves and a cap under my helmet. Can't forget the cap... it helps a lot! I was quite comfortable today.

It was a super bunch today. All the usuals (Greg, Brian, Jim, Tony) were there. We rode pretty slowly between the hills and on the hills everyone went their own tempo. For some reason I was going up the hills faster than everyone else but I know Greg and Tony and maybe one other person could have beaten me, they must have been holding back. But I wasn't going super hard, just a steady, moderate speed. And I kept it up for all three hills so I know I was not digging that deep.

I've decided Brian S is the king of not being able to pace himself. He always starts out too fast and then when he dies it's a spectacular death and he has to slow way down. Today he said he was pretty hung over and so in an effort to get rid of the poison he went up Newport with a little more passion than everyone else. Sure enough, when we got to the first real hill he was back in the bunch and then on the second hill he was at the back. These things take time to learn I guess...

On our way up Cougar this new guy Paul and I went all the way to the top. That's twice to the tippy top for me in as many months! I never did this last year at all.

On the descent I was miles ahead of everyone. Because of all the snow and ice the road was very heavily sanded but my disk brakes made it no problem. And I did not freeze! Almost everyone else was complaining of the cold after the descent and my hands and feet were just fine.

As we rode away I noticed I had a flat, crap. Everyone got a head start and Tony, Paul and Brian waited for me. Squak was fine, just churning it out and whereas on Cougar Paul was going like gangbusters, this time he fell back a bit towards the top and it was Tony that summited with me.

I had forgotten just how steep it is to ride up through Montreux... damn. My 38x25 had been okay so far but there I was wishing I had a 27.

I didn't really start to feel beat down until we headed back across the lake. Then it always sinks in. Madrona was ridden slowly as was Union. But I was super happy with the way I went up the big hills. To quote Ice Cube, "It was a good day".
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
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 Friday, January 18, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): weights - 20 min
indoor exercise class - 45 min
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Workout Type: weights | indoor exercise class

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: 2 fried eggs, 2 pieces bread, tomato paste, pecans
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Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 3x15
seated row 3x15 - 90 lb
shoulder press 3x15 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x15 - 90 lb
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Comments: So, Abigail (my spinning instructor) has been conducting this unofficial indoor exercise class at my gym that Ken and a couple of other people have been participating in and they really like it. Just as I was finishing up my tiny weight routine today they walked by and asked me to join them so I did.

It was great! We did walking lunges, ran a few lines, did lots of push-ups, dumbbell stuff, some abs, tons of shoulders and a little biceps and triceps. WE finished it off with some crunches and leg lifts. I was pouring sweat at the end... these aerobics rooms are sure heated well.
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 Thursday, January 17, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): spinning - 40 min
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Workout Type: core | spinning

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Workout Food: water

Course: 2x180 sec for the plank [first time in weeks!], 60 sec to each side, 40 steam engines, 30 leg scissors, 40 twisters
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Comments: Abigail was sick today so Kempton took over. He did this bit where we would pedal hard and then speed up for the last 15 seconds. The first effort was 60 seconds, then 45 and then 30. I do wish he would go the entire 45 minutes though and then cool down and not cool down for the last five. Heck, it would be cool if the class started at 6 and then we could go for the whole hour.
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 Wednesday, January 16, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Weight: 182 (5:00 pm)
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Time of Day: gym - 5:00 am
CycleU indoor TT - 5:10 and 6:10 pm
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Time (total): gym - 90 min
indoor TT #1 - 14:35*
indoor TT #2 - 15:36
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Workout Type: weights | core | CycleU indoor TT

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Course:
push-ups 3x15
seated row 3x15 - 90 lb
shoulder press 3x15 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 3x15 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x90 lb, 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 3x15 - 360 lb, 20x270 lb, 20x180 lb
lunges 3x20 - 70 lb
leg curls 3x15 - 135 lb
leg extensions 3x15 - 155 lb
plank 3x180 sec straight, 60 sec each side
other core 40 steam engines, 40 twisters
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
Results: official CycleU indoor TT results
Comments: As usual, it was hard to get up and go to the gym... but once I got there and started doing legs I felt the best I have all year. Heck, the best I have felt in the last four months! Especially the leg press, for the first time I was able to drop the sled/weight all the way down with NO back pain. And I felt strong.

At the indoor TT I got in a nice, long warm up and then when the gun went off for my first heat I had no resistance. I was spinning like mad in my biggest gear and yelled at Lang to try and fix my unit. As seconds elapsed I watched my position fall from 1st to 2nd and eventually I was last. Then it suddenly got much harder, he got it fixed. Instantly I jumped from last to 1st and was about 700 m in front of 2nd. What must have happened is that the program was still registering my speed and distance but was just not correctly applying resistance. Oops...

Oh well, it sucks to have a malfunction but what can you do? I just tried to settle into a rhythm and ride it out. With about 2 km to go I was about 1200 m in front of 2nd and then suddenly it was only 300 m. I guess it happened again with another guy and by the time his unit's resistance kicked in he had almost caught me.

So, I got a fabulous time but it felt about 60 seconds too fast is my guess. So I'll call the first effort 15:35.

The second effort was devoid of mechanicals. Dustin W was there and starting about half way in he began pulling away from me. He never looked back and I got what is for me an average time. On the bright side my second time was not much slower than my first assuming my first one was indeed 60 seconds off.
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
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 Tuesday, January 15, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 6:00 am
Distance: 14 flights
Time (total): 65 min
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Weather: upper 30s, calm, dry, ICY
Workout Type: stairs

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: giant bowl of potato leek soup, 8 oz yogurt, grapefruit juice
Dinner: french onion soup, salad, hummus, pita bread, regular bread, cheese, roasted garlic, roasted veggies, 2 beers, several pieces of caramel
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Course: Howe Street
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Comments: Last night it snowed about three inches. Then it froze. At 6 this morning the stairs were still covered in loads of snow and ice so Jim K and I erred on the side of caution and just walked up each flight. It was actually quite nice to not be sucking wind; we carried on a conversation the entire time.
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 Monday, January 14, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 8:00 am
Distance: 58 miles
Time (total): 4:10
Time (moving): 3:35
Time (stopped): 36 min
Speed (moving): 16.1 mph
Speed (overall): 13.8 mph
Total Ascent: 3139 feet
Weather: mid 40s, dry, sun, calm
Workout Type: ride

Breakfast: cereal, Clif Builder's bar
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Workout Food: Clif Builder's bar, 4 scoops Endurox in one big bottle, 3 scoops Heed in another

Course: Hec Ed, Log Boom Park, Norway hill, Simonds Road, Juanita, Bellevue, around the south end of Lake WA, Rainier, Lake WA Blvd, up Lake Park Dr, up 31st, home
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Comments: The weather today was outrageous! The sun seemed almost out of place. We enjoyed it and rode rather slow today which was fine with me. It was a big social, outing.

I ended up being first to the top of all the hills but towards the end I was so flat. Oh man, I was ready to call a cab once we got to Rainier Ave.

Today I tried to ride somewhat larger gears on all the hills to hopefully gain some strength. I think it just left me dead.
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
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 Sunday, January 13, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 5
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Time of Day: 8:00 am
Distance: 63 miles
Time (total): 4:12
Time (moving): 3:35
Time (stopped): 37 min
Speed (moving): 15.9 mph
Speed (overall): 13.8 mph
Total Ascent: 3815 feet
Weather: started out mid 40s, pouring rain and finished in upper 40s and dry with some spotty sun
Workout Type: ride

Breakfast: cereal, kefir
Lunch: fried egg, 4 pieces Wasa bread, cheese, apple butter, pasta, garbanzo beans, sauce
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Workout Food: 4 scoops Endurox in one big bottle, 3 scoops Heed in another

Course: University Village, Leschi, around Mercer Island, Newport, up 164th, up Cougar, down Cougar, up to Newcastle Golf Club, Coal Creek to 405, Lake WA Blvd, Coulon Park, Rainier, Seward, Lake WA Blvd, Leschi, Madrona, Union, home
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Comments: I'm learning that Martin + bed does not always = sleep. :( Man, I woke up at 5 again today...? Maybe the weekdays program my body or something and then on the weekend I just can't figure out how to relax.

I met the gang at University Village and we headed south to pick up Brian at Leschi. From there it was counter-clockwise around Mercer Island and then half of the bunch had to head back home so just Greg K and Brian S and I carried on.

By now the weather had mellowed out but I was dogging it! My legs felt like lead and every hill was a bit of a chore for sure. Greg had tweaked his neck last night and was riding really slowly and Brian was also tired from something or other so I was the first to the summits but it felt like I was going at 70 percent.

We decided to ride up Cougar. I got to the saddle and was looping back when Brian rode up and gestured towards the summit... It ended up being a good thing actually, I would not have done that extra .25 miles on my own and it's always nice to feel like you did it all. From there we rode back down to meet Greg and then went up to the Newcastle Golf Club.

Evidently, Greg had access to some amphetamine in this transition as he blasted up the road to the golf club. At first I was in disbelief and then I tried to catch him. I was totally pegged in the saddle and only gaining ever so slightly. As the summit approached I knew I was going to have to do something to I stood up, shifted up and just managed to pull even as we crested the summit. Holy crap. What an effort.

Then we noodled home. Thank god.
Equipment: Bianchi Volpe, 38/50, 12-25
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 Saturday, January 12, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Weight: too scared to check...
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Time of Day: 5:00 am
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Time (total): 45 min
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: two 8 oz yogurts, veggies, veggie crumble sloppy joe leftovers, water
Dinner: 3 pieces pizza, 2 helpings salad, water, 4 figs, crystallized ginger
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Course:
push-ups 3x15
seated row 3x15 - 90 lb
shoulder press 3x12 - 50-40 lb (I used a different machine today)
lat pull-down 3x15 - 90 lb
other core 30 ball passes, 2x20 steam engines, 2x20 leg scissors, 20 twisters
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Comments: Oh man, I f'd up my neck/upper back somehow yesterday and it's lingering. Like mad. Just getting down into the push-up position was not at all comfortable and I was totally unable to do the plank. I got down, put weight on my forearms and it killed. I had to get up after 10 seconds. I also did not chance the back extensions.

I had planned on meeting Tony C after work for some stairs but he did not show... You hear that Tony? I was there and you were not. So what did Martin do? He went home. Sheesh, it was a super nice night out too, dray, calm, all that.
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